Holy Week in the Sistine Chapel
The most famous works of Victoria and Allegri get another hearing
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Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Signum
Magazine Review Date: 7/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: SIGCD248

Genre:
Vocal
Label: Christophorus
Magazine Review Date: 7/2011
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: CHR77345

Author: Fabrice Fitch
By contrast, Ensemble Officium’s recital of Holy Week Music, featuring Victoria’s five-voice Lamentations of 1585, is more actively shaped by voices whose will to disembodiment (shall we say) seems far less marked than that of their English counterparts. The music is conceived on a less monumental scale than the Requiem, which was published 20 years later, but its greater contrapuntal agility and lesser hieratic response to its texts make their own impact. The performing version draws on both the 1585 print and the earlier manuscript version made during Victoria’s time at the papal chapel, which includes verses not included in the print. The disc culminates, as did the ceremonies in the papal chapel, with Allegri’s Miserere, treated in a subtly new way: Allegri’s original music is first given unembellished, “as written”, and more ornamentation is gradually folded in with each verse, following extant sources. But this “historically informed” version gives you the best of both worlds (if you want to think of it that way) by finishing off with the “inauthentic” version with the high Cs, delivered very confidently in the event.
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