Description
Carissimi – Jonas - Baltazar (Oratorios) / János Paszthy, János Bándi, István Gáti / Chamber Chorus Of The Liszt Ferenc Academy Of Music / Corelli Chamber Orchestra, István Párkai / Hungaroton Audio CD 1984 Stereo
HCD12509
ASIN: B01G650E7Q
Carissimi, Giacomo: Jónás; Baltazár
Közreműködők:
Corelli Kamarazenekar (Corelli Chamber Orchestra)
Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem Kamarakórusa
Ács Ferenc / Bándi János / Blazsó Sándor / Ella István / Ella Péter / Farkas Éva / Farkas Katalin / Gáti István / Kállay Gábor / Kiss Márta / Lax Éva / Párkai István / Pászthy Júlia / Pege László / Szabó István / Zádori Mária
Tracklist:
1-9 | Jonas (Oratorio) | 26:00 |
10-27 |
Baltazar (Oratorio) |
27:36 |
- Alto Vocals – Éva Farkas (tracks: A, B)
- Baritone Vocals – István Gáti (tracks: A, B)
- Bass Vocals – Sándor Blazsó (tracks: A, B)
- Cello – Ferenc Áts
- Choir – Chamber Chorus Of The Liszt Ferenc Academy Of Music
- Chorus Master – István Párkai
- Composed By – Giacomo Carissimi
- Conductor – István Párkai
- Contralto Vocals – Éva Lax
- Design – Miklós Juhász
- Double Bass – László Pege
- Engineer – István Zakariás
- Harpsichord – Péter Ella
- Leader – István Ella
- Liner Notes – Imre Földes
- Lute – István Szabó
- Orchestra – Corelli Chamber Orchestra
- Organ – István Ella
- Painting – Michelangelo
- Producer – Zoltán Hézser
- Soprano Vocals – Katalin Farkas, Kiss Márta (2), Mária Zádori (tracks: A, B), Júlia Pászthy (tracks: B)
- Tenor Vocals – Gábor Kállay (tracks: A, B), János Bándi (tracks: A, B)
- Translated By – Laurence Roman
Giacomo Carissimi (baptized 18 April 1605 – 12 January 1674) was an Italian composer and music teacher. He is one of the most celebrated masters of the early Baroque or, more accurately, the Roman School of music. Carissimi established the characteristic features of the Latin oratorio and was a prolific composer of masses, motets and cantatas. He was highly influential in musical developments in north European countries through his pupils, like Kerll in Germany and Charpentier in France, and the wide dissemination of his music.
Jonas, oratorio for soloists, SATB double chorus, 2 violins & continuo