Roberta Canzian, Elena Biscuola, Riccardo Botta, Armando Badia, Nuova Orchestra Busoni, Choir of the Cappella Civica of Trieste, Massimo Belli - Andrea Luchesi: Requiem (2017) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Roberta Canzian, Elena Biscuola, Riccardo Botta, Armando Badia, Nuova Orchestra Busoni, Choir of the Cappella Civica of Trieste, Massimo Belli
- Title: Andrea Luchesi: Requiem
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Concerto
- Genre: Classical Vocal
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:58:22
- Total Size: 269 mb / 1.07 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Requiem: Requiem. Maestoso
02. Requiem: Dies Irae. Lento
03. Requiem: Quantus Tremor. Allegro
04. Requiem: Tuba Mirum. Allegro
05. Requiem: Mors Stupebit. Maestoso
06. Requiem: Liber Scriptus. Allegro
07. Requiem: Judex Ergo. Allegro
08. Requiem: Recitativo
09. Requiem: Rex Tremendae. Allegro
10. Requiem: Juste Judex. Moderato
11. Requiem: Ingemisco. Andante
12. Requiem: Qui Mariam. Moderato
13. Requiem: Oro Supplex. Andantino
14. Requiem: Lacrimosa. Lento
15. Offertorium, Ave Maria in D Major (World Premiere Recording)
The compositions recorded in this album are other important works belonging to the sacred music repertoire by Andrea Luchesi: the Offertorium "Ave Maria" in D Major, for solo, four part choir, orchestra and basso continuo, the “Requiem” and the “Dies Irae”, all preserved in handwritten score and parts in Modena at the Library Estense (F. 661) in the section of sacred music. The “Ave Maria”, recorded here for the first time, is without doubt a score of consistent quality and inspiration: it is highly original and seen as more interesting than some of the other major works recorded in this album. The "Requiem" for example, poses some historical and stylistic problems: it is an assembly of two works (the “Requiem” and the “Dies Irae” for solo, four-voice mixed choir and orchestra - Modena, F. 656) and the ‘Messa in F major’ for four-voice and orchestral (F. 647). The connection between the two creations, was clearly made because the tonality (F major) is the same for both works. However, there is also a certain thematic cyclicity in the "Requiem" and in the "Dies irae", which echo parts of the mass. Not all the pieces are at the same, high inspiration ‘niveau’. However Luchesi’s sacred music, too, contains compositions of the most elevated quality, testament of a very important though forgotten composer of the eighteenth century who praises God for the talent he has given him in this detached and incomprehensible design of life and death.
Roberta Canzian, soprano
Elena Biscuola, mezzo-soprano
Riccardo Botta, tenor
Armando Badia, baritone
Nuova Orchestra Busoni
Choir of the Cappella Civica of Trieste
Massimo Belli, conductor
01. Requiem: Requiem. Maestoso
02. Requiem: Dies Irae. Lento
03. Requiem: Quantus Tremor. Allegro
04. Requiem: Tuba Mirum. Allegro
05. Requiem: Mors Stupebit. Maestoso
06. Requiem: Liber Scriptus. Allegro
07. Requiem: Judex Ergo. Allegro
08. Requiem: Recitativo
09. Requiem: Rex Tremendae. Allegro
10. Requiem: Juste Judex. Moderato
11. Requiem: Ingemisco. Andante
12. Requiem: Qui Mariam. Moderato
13. Requiem: Oro Supplex. Andantino
14. Requiem: Lacrimosa. Lento
15. Offertorium, Ave Maria in D Major (World Premiere Recording)
The compositions recorded in this album are other important works belonging to the sacred music repertoire by Andrea Luchesi: the Offertorium "Ave Maria" in D Major, for solo, four part choir, orchestra and basso continuo, the “Requiem” and the “Dies Irae”, all preserved in handwritten score and parts in Modena at the Library Estense (F. 661) in the section of sacred music. The “Ave Maria”, recorded here for the first time, is without doubt a score of consistent quality and inspiration: it is highly original and seen as more interesting than some of the other major works recorded in this album. The "Requiem" for example, poses some historical and stylistic problems: it is an assembly of two works (the “Requiem” and the “Dies Irae” for solo, four-voice mixed choir and orchestra - Modena, F. 656) and the ‘Messa in F major’ for four-voice and orchestral (F. 647). The connection between the two creations, was clearly made because the tonality (F major) is the same for both works. However, there is also a certain thematic cyclicity in the "Requiem" and in the "Dies irae", which echo parts of the mass. Not all the pieces are at the same, high inspiration ‘niveau’. However Luchesi’s sacred music, too, contains compositions of the most elevated quality, testament of a very important though forgotten composer of the eighteenth century who praises God for the talent he has given him in this detached and incomprehensible design of life and death.
Roberta Canzian, soprano
Elena Biscuola, mezzo-soprano
Riccardo Botta, tenor
Armando Badia, baritone
Nuova Orchestra Busoni
Choir of the Cappella Civica of Trieste
Massimo Belli, conductor
Year 2017 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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