Lux in tenebris
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Composer or Director: Gaetano Manna, Genarro Manna, Francesco Feo
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Arcana
Magazine Review Date: 12/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 51
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: A437

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
La sinderesi |
Francesco Feo, Composer
Emanuele Cardi, Conductor Francesco Feo, Composer Silvia Frigato, Soprano Talenti Vulcanici |
Gloria Patri |
Genarro Manna, Composer
Emanuele Cardi, Conductor Genarro Manna, Composer Silvia Frigato, Soprano Talenti Vulcanici |
Lamentazione terza del Giovedi Santo |
Genarro Manna, Composer
Emanuele Cardi, Conductor Genarro Manna, Composer Silvia Frigato, Soprano Talenti Vulcanici |
Lamentazione seconda del Giovedi Santo |
Gaetano Manna, Composer
Emanuele Cardi, Conductor Gaetano Manna, Composer Silvia Frigato, Soprano Talenti Vulcanici |
Author: Alexandra Coghlan
The two Lamentation sequences for Maundy Thursday, both scored for solo soprano and strings, come from uncle Gennaro and nephew Gaetano Manna. The generational divide is clear, with the elder Manna favouring Pergolesi-like sobriety and simplicity of line (conjuring a wonderfully brooding vision of ‘those who dwell in darkness’ in the string-writing of his ‘In tenebrosis’), while the younger is a composer looking ahead to the more highly worked galant style, even to Mozart, in his lighter, brighter treatment of text.
Soprano Silvia Frigato’s brilliant, slightly metallic soprano is a precision instrument, flourishing in the filigree writing of Gaetano’s music, bringing lovely ornaments to the ‘Matribus suis’, where her sparkling upper register is given a chance to shine, and cherishing the lovely legatos of the composer’s short settings of the Hebrew letters – Lamed, Nun, Samech – that punctuate the sequence. Less suited to the darker, lower writing of Gennaro, she really comes into her own in the more operatic writing of his uncle Francesco Feo’s cantata La sinderesi, with its extravagant leaps and runs and dynamic accompagnato recitatives.
Talenti Vulcanici and conductor Emanuele Cardi offer crisp, undemonstrative accompaniment throughout, maintaining the spirit of the works’ original liturgical setting in a recording that offers just a taste of the richness of repertoire this fertile period in Naples’ musical history has to offer.
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