ROSENMÜLLER Marienvesper
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Composer or Director: Johann Rosenmüller
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Rondeau
Magazine Review Date: 02/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 115
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ROP701920
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Vespro della beata Vergine |
Johann Rosenmüller, Composer
Barockorchester L’Arco Johann Rosenmüller, Composer Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble Jörg Breiding, Conductor Knabenchor Hannover |
Author: David Vickers
This hypothetical Marian Vespers collects together an assortment of psalms and antiphons that probably date from his Venetian years but which were circulated in manuscript to German princely chapels. Cornetts and sackbuts are played expertly by the Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble, whereas string and continuo instruments are played judiciously by L’Arco. The Hanover Boys’ Choir are joined by guests for the florid upper-voice solos: sopranos Veronika Winter and Maria Skiba, and countertenors Henning Voss and Alex Potter. The tenor and bass solos and also the plainchant antiphons are all sung excellently by senior choristers. The soft-grained choral textures featuring more than 40 younger boys on the treble and alto lines conspire with splendid instrumental playing and intelligent solo singing to pull the listener through a rich banquet of psalms.
A leaner all-adult consort of voices might have achieved more focused dramatic exclamations in passages such as ‘Juravit Dominus’ in Dixit Dominus, but Jörg Breiding’s nuanced handling of the juxtapositions between compassionate solo singing and eloquent full choruses is often spot-on. A marvellous setting of Laudate pueri Dominum had me on the edge of my seat several times. There is plenty of flair and exuberance in a convivial Laetatus sum (during which the Hanoverian tenor and bass soloists are especially impressive). The addition of a high trumpet to the brass ensemble lends a distinctive slant to an eight-part Lauda Jerusalem, and the minor-key contrapuntal climax to the Magnificat confirms Rosenmüller’s stature as supremely gifted composer worthy of a lot more attention.
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