CARISSIMI Motets
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Composer or Director: Giacomo Carissimi
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Naxos
Magazine Review Date: 04/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 8 573258
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Audivi vocem |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Christus factus est |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Usquequo peccatores |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Dixit Dominus |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Silentium tenebant |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Sustinuimus in pacem |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Timete Dominum |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Hodie Salvator Mundi |
Giacomo Carissimi, Composer
Consortium Carissimi Garrick Comeaux, Conductor Giacomo Carissimi, Composer |
Author: Laurence Vittes
Usquequo peccatores is an impressively dramatic 20-minute set piece for three choirs, and in his booklet-note Comeaux comments that its size and length ‘have made musicologists ponder the difference between a motet and an oratorio’. This is followed by a Dixit Dominus that, in the space of six minutes, rolls out a lovely instrumental introduction to exquisite passages radiantly sung by sopranos Heather Cogswell and Link Kauffman which themselves express spiritually charged emotional states. In Timete Dominum, a tour de force for five voices, Carissimi finds just the right blend of smoothly devotional song and lyrical ecstasy.
With no surviving autograph manuscripts, Comeaux and his Consortium crew had to prepare their performing editions from copies made by the composer’s contemporaries, in locations ranging from London, Paris and Rome to Kremsmünster, Uppsala and Kroměříž. Recorded in the Church of Saint Therese in Deephaven, outside Minneapolis, the spacious, unforced sound elucidates the waves of sound Carissimi’s music calls for.
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