CALDARA Motetti a due a tre voci Op 4
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Composer or Director: Antonio Caldara
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Pan
Magazine Review Date: 05/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 59
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: PC10362
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Motet - Caro mea vere est cibus |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Laboravi in gemitu meo |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer |
Respice in me, Domine |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Miserere mei, Domine |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer |
Graduale: Benedicta et venerabilis es |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer |
Exaudi Domine |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Ad Dominum con trinularer |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Transeunte Domino |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer |
Transfige dulcissime Jesu |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Peccavi super numerum |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Ego sum panis vivus |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
O Sacrum Convivium |
Antonio Caldara, Composer
Antonio Caldara, Composer United Continuo Ensemble |
Author: Alexandra Coghlan
Backwards-looking, if not actively anachronistic, Op 4 is a delicate collection of motets for two or three voices and continuo accompaniment that would belong more naturally to the 1680s than to the early 18th century. There were tantalising hints of hidden dramatic possibilities from the few included on Fabio Biondi’s 2015 ‘Morte e sepoltura di Christo’ (Glossa, 7/15), but, until now, no recording of the complete collection has made that case.
In the deft hands of the United Continuo Ensemble and six excellent vocal soloists, these motets emerge lighter and more agile than in Biondi’s vision, less overtly operatic, but dynamic miniatures nonetheless. Caro mea vere est cibus is a particularly sensuous duet for two sopranos (Ingeborg Dalheim and Anna Kellnhofer) that throbs with suspension sequences, while Exaudi Domine is a more madrigalian affair that adds baritone Florian Götz to the mix, weaving the three voices together with syncopated verve and sway.
The interpolation of Dutch and north German organ works is an odd choice, and the historic organ of Schloss Gottorf provides a rather strident, reedy commentary on the Caldara, while texts are provided only in Latin and German. But these are small quibbles about what is fundamentally a fine disc.
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