Vivaldi – The Great Choral Masterpieces / Including: Gloria, Magnificat, Stabat Mater, Nulla in mundo pax, Beatus vir / 145 min.+ / Elly Ameling, Margaret Marshall, Felicity Lott, Ann Murray / Philips Classics 2x Audio CD 1998 / 289 462 170-2
UPC 028946217023
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (4 March 1678 – 28 July 1741) was an Italian composer, virtuoso violinist and impresario of Baroque music. Regarded as one of the greatest Baroque composers, Vivaldi's influence during his lifetime was widespread across Europe, giving origin to many imitators and admirers. He pioneered many developments in orchestration, violin technique and programatic music. He consolidated the emerging concerto form into a widely accepted and followed idiom, which was paramount in the development of Johann Sebastian Bach's instrumental music.
Vivaldi composed many instrumental concertos, for the violin and a variety of other musical instruments, as well as sacred choral works and more than fifty operas. His best-known work is a series of violin concertos known as the Four Seasons. Many of his compositions were written for the all-female music ensemble of the Ospedale della Pietà, a home for abandoned children. Vivaldi had worked as a Catholic priest for 18 months and was employed from 1703 to 1715 and from 1723 to 1740. Vivaldi also had some success with expensive stagings of his operas in Venice, Mantua and Vienna. After meeting the Emperor Charles VI, Vivaldi moved to Vienna, hoping for royal support. However, the Emperor died soon after Vivaldi's arrival, and Vivaldi himself died in poverty less than a year later.
After almost two centuries of decline, Vivaldi's musical reputation underwent a revival in the early 20th century, with much scholarly research devoted to his work. Many of Vivaldi's compositions, once thought lost, have been rediscovered – in one case as recently as 2006. His music remains widely popular in the present day and is regularly played all over the world.
Label: |
Philips Classics – 289 462 170-2 |
Series: |
Duo |
Format: |
2 x CD, Compilation
|
Country: |
Europe |
Released:
|
1998 |
Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Baroque |
Tracklist:
|
|
Introduzione Al Gloria, RV 639
Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
|
1-1 |
|
1. Jubilate O Amoeni Chori |
4:43 |
|
1-2 |
|
2. In Tam Solemni Pompa |
0:41 |
|
|
Gloria, RV 588
Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
|
1-3 |
|
1. Sonoro Modulamine & Gloria |
4:06 |
|
1-4 |
|
2. Et In Terra Pax |
4:44 |
|
1-6 |
|
4. Gratias Agimus Tibi |
1:17 |
|
1-8 |
|
6. Domine Fili Unigenite |
1:22 |
|
1-9 |
|
7. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei |
1:52 |
|
1-12 |
|
10. Quoniam Tu Solus Sanctus |
1:48 |
|
1-13 |
|
11. Cum Sancto Spiritu |
3:03 |
|
|
Nulla In Mundo Pax, RV 630
Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
|
1-14 |
|
1. Nulla In Mundo Pax |
6:19 |
|
1-15 |
|
2. Blando Colore |
1:08 |
|
1-16 |
|
3. Spirat Anguis Inter Flores |
2:42 |
|
1-17 |
|
4. Alleluia |
1:59 |
|
|
Magnificat, RV 611
Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
|
1-19 |
|
2. Et Exsultavit |
2:12 |
|
1-20 |
|
3. Quia Respexit |
3:27 |
|
1-22 |
|
5. Et Misericordia |
3:02 |
|
1-23 |
|
6. Fecit Potentiam |
0:30 |
|
1-24 |
|
7. Deposuit Potentes |
0:58 |
|
1-26 |
|
9. Suscepit Israel |
0:59 |
|
1-27 |
|
10. Sicut Locutus Est |
2:51 |
|
1-28 |
|
11. Gloria Patri |
2:07 |
|
|
Stabat Mater, RV 621
Orchestra – Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra
|
2-3 |
|
3. O Quam Tristis |
2:00 |
|
2-4 |
|
4. Quis Est Homo |
3:12 |
|
2-5 |
|
5. Quis Non Posset |
1:32 |
|
2-8 |
|
8. Fuc Ut Ardeant |
2:00 |
|
2-9 |
|
9. Amen |
0:56 |
|
|
Gloria, RV 589
Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
|
2-10 |
|
Gloria In Excelsis |
2:12 |
|
2-11 |
|
Et In Terra Pax |
5:05 |
|
2-13 |
|
Gratias Agimus Tibi |
1:34 |
|
2-14 |
|
Domine Deus, Rex Coelestis |
4:17 |
|
2-16 |
|
Domine Deus, Agnus Dei |
4:55 |
|
2-20 |
|
Cum Sancto Spiritu |
2:57 |
|
|
Beatus Vir (Psalm 111), RV 597
Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
|
2-22 |
|
2. Potens In Terra (Antifonia): Beatus Vir |
2:40 |
|
2-23 |
|
3. Gloria Et Divitiae |
3:04 |
|
2-25 |
|
5. Jucundus Homo (Antifonia): Beatus Vir |
2:48 |
|
2-26 |
|
6. In Memoria Aeterna (Antifonia): Beatus Vir |
5:17 |
|
2-28 |
|
8. Peccator Videbit (Antifonia): Beatus Vir |
3:26 |
|
2-29 |
|
9. Gloria Patri |
3:05 |
- Alto Vocals – Jochen Kowalski (tracks: 2-1 to 2-9)
- Bass Vocals – Robert Holl (tracks: 2-21 to 2-29)
- Cello – Olga Hegedus
- Choir – John Alldis Choir
- Conductor – Vittorio Negri
- Contralto Vocals – Anne Collins (tracks: 1-18 to 1-28; 2-21 to 2-29), Birgit Finnilä (tracks: 2-10 to 2-20), Linda Finnie (tracks: 1-1 to 1-13; 1-18 to 1-28)
- Design Concept – Helmut Ebnet
- Double Bass – Adrian Beers, Rodney Slatford
- Harpsichord – Jeffrey Tate
- Illustration – Estelle Kercher
- Liner Notes – Gerd Schubert
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Ann Murray (tracks: 2-10 to 2-29)
- Oboe – Edward Graeme
- Orchestra – Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra (tracks: 2-1 to 2-9), English Chamber Orchestra (tracks: 1-1 to 1-28; 2-10 to 2-29)
- Organ – Alastair Ross, John Constable
- Soprano Vocals – Elly Ameling (tracks: 1-14 to 1-17), Felicity Lott (tracks: 1-3 to 1-13; 1-18 to 1-28), Margaret Marshall (tracks: 1-3 to 1-13; 1-18 to 1-28; 2-10 to 2-29), Sally Burgess (tracks: 1-18 to 1-28)
- Tenor Vocals – Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tracks: 1-3 to 1-13; 2-21 to 2-29)
- Violin – José Luis Garcia