Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble, Arno Paduch - Rosenmüller: Venezianische Abendmusik (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble, Arno Paduch
- Title: Rosenmüller: Venezianische Abendmusik
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Christophorus
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:10:01
- Total Size: 320 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Jube Domne Benedicere
02. In te Domine speravi
03. Sonata A 5
04. Qui Habitat In Adjutorio Altissimi
05. Ecce Nunc Benedicite
06. Sonata A 2
07. Exurge Gloria Mea
08. Nunc Dimittis
09. Salve Regina
Johann Rosenmüller (1617-1684) was employed for a time as a trombonist in San Marco, and, from 1658 to 1682, he worked as choirmaster at the Ospedale della Pietà. Unmissable in his works is the influence of Francesco Cavalli who, after Monteverdi‘s death, rose up to become the leading composer in Venice, and whose opera style Rosenmüller copied in his own church music. The overwhelming majority of Rosenmüller’s Venetian compositions are the Latin psalm concertos, which belong liturgically to Compline (Latin completus: completed, concluded), the prayers for the end of the day, at the close of Vespers. The Bible texts, which have a special relationship with night and with sleep, symbols of death, are specifically required by the liturgy. Unlike the great Vespers psalm concertos for male and female saints, which distinguish themselves with their splendid sound structure from multiple choirs in the style of Gabrieli, the compositions on this CD show intimacy as well as passion.
01. Jube Domne Benedicere
02. In te Domine speravi
03. Sonata A 5
04. Qui Habitat In Adjutorio Altissimi
05. Ecce Nunc Benedicite
06. Sonata A 2
07. Exurge Gloria Mea
08. Nunc Dimittis
09. Salve Regina
Johann Rosenmüller (1617-1684) was employed for a time as a trombonist in San Marco, and, from 1658 to 1682, he worked as choirmaster at the Ospedale della Pietà. Unmissable in his works is the influence of Francesco Cavalli who, after Monteverdi‘s death, rose up to become the leading composer in Venice, and whose opera style Rosenmüller copied in his own church music. The overwhelming majority of Rosenmüller’s Venetian compositions are the Latin psalm concertos, which belong liturgically to Compline (Latin completus: completed, concluded), the prayers for the end of the day, at the close of Vespers. The Bible texts, which have a special relationship with night and with sleep, symbols of death, are specifically required by the liturgy. Unlike the great Vespers psalm concertos for male and female saints, which distinguish themselves with their splendid sound structure from multiple choirs in the style of Gabrieli, the compositions on this CD show intimacy as well as passion.
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