Pergolesi Stabat Mater; Salve Regina in C minor
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Composer or Director: Giovanni Pergolesi
Label: Florilegium
Magazine Review Date: 2/1990
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 425 692-4OH
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Stabat mater |
Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Emma Kirkby, Soprano Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer James Bowman, Alto |
Salve regina |
Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Emma Kirkby, Soprano Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer |
Composer or Director: Giovanni Pergolesi
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Florilegium
Magazine Review Date: 2/1990
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 52
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 425 692-2OH
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Stabat mater |
Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Emma Kirkby, Soprano Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer James Bowman, Alto |
Salve regina |
Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer
Academy of Ancient Music Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Emma Kirkby, Soprano Giovanni Pergolesi, Composer |
Author: Nicholas Anderson
Of the several recent recordings of the Stabat mater that I have heard, I find this new one the most affecting and the most stylish. Emma Kirkby and James Bowman enjoy a warm musical rapport and are pleasantly balanced in their duets. Neither singer shies away from the sensuous vocal writing, indeed albeit with the requisite restraint they seem to revel in it and that is surely how it might have been in the Naples of the 1730s. Both artists phrase their music gracefully with an easy assurance where ornaments are concerned, they beckon irresistibly to the listener to share in an effusion of beautiful sounds and I was certainly drawn in right from the start. The Salve regina though considerably more concise than the Stabat mater, is hardly less appealing. This one, the better known of two authentic settings by Pergolesi, is in C minor and scored for soprano voice with strings. Emma Kirkby gives a compelling performance, tonally pure, expressive, tender and affectingly poignant. The strings of the Academy of Ancient Music are disciplined—more so than sometimes providing throughout the disc all the sympathetic support one could wish for.
The performances are recorded in an ideally resonant acoustic which picks up nuances in voices and instruments alike. Full texts in Latin English, French and German are included. Strongly recommended, but I should add that strong competition is provided by Gillian Fisher and Michael Chance on a recent Hyperion disc. But the earlier recording, though by no means lacking in fervour, does not realize the expressive warmth of the singing on the new issue and on balance I prefer the somewhat larger body of strings which Hogwood assembles.'
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