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Le Nuove Musiche- Magnificat / Stabat Mater (CD)

SKU: 5028421958071
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the album cover for Le Nuove Musiche - Magnificat / Stabat Mater
the album cover for Le Nuove Musiche - Magnificat / Stabat Mater

Under it's founder-director Krijn Koetsveld, Le Nuove Musiche has won international acclaim for it's complete recording of Monteverdi's madrigals, a project over a decade in the making and which has recently been released complete for the first time by Brilliant Classics. Now the ensemble turns it's attention to a modern master of concerted vocal writing, Arvo Pärt. The idioms of the two composers could hardly be more different: Monteverdi's madrigals so rich and elaborate, speaking of earthly love and pain, while Pärt evokes a world of stillness and calm. As Koetsveld remarks in his booklet introduction, his music seems so simple. Only a few notes, repeated harmonies, often extremely quiet tempo, declamation on a note or chord. No complex patterns, with many surprisingly dissonant harmonies or highly complex vocalizations. Where does that intriguing, intoxicating atmosphere come from which many cherish and enrapture? In the Magnificat of 1989 Pärt draped the text in a free declamatory style, on a note, or a dissonance or a simple harmonic world He expresses the Marian hymn softly, almost timidly, as if the defining vision of the text is of Mary, quietly rejoicing at the news that she carries within her the son of God. The Nunc dimittis was composed separately, 12 years later, but it's unhurried unfolding of the Song of Simeon complements the Magnificat perfectly. The Seven Magnificat Antiphons (1988, 1991) and the Stabat mater (1985) both employ fewer notes in the service of a more austere soundworld, one which may cast the listener back to the vast spaces of a medieval cathedral and the daily offices held therein. For 25 minutes the Stabat mater dwells hauntingly within the Aeolian mode as if in musical imitation of Mary, quietly lamenting her son at the foot of the Cross. Both of them exercise an immense power upon any receptive listener, and this new recording is sure to capture the imagination of Pärt's many followers worldwide.

Tracklist:

  1. Magnificat
  2. Nunc Dimittis
  3. Maria Antifonen: I. O Weisheit
  4. Maria Antifonen: II. O Adonai
  5. Maria Antifonen: III. O Spross Aus Isias Wurzel
  6. Maria Antifonen: IV. O Schüssel Davids
  7. Maria Antifonen: V. O Morgenstern
  8. Maria Antifonen: VI. O König Aller Völker
  9. Maria Antifonen: VII. O Immanuel
  10. Stabat Mater

UPC > 5028421958071

Format > New CD

Label > Brilliant Classics

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Le Nuove Musiche- Magnificat / Stabat Mater (CD)

SKU: 5028421958071
Regular price ¥124.00
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Release Date: 05.03.2019

 
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Under it's founder-director Krijn Koetsveld, Le Nuove Musiche has won international acclaim for it's complete recording of Monteverdi's madrigals, a project over a decade in the making and which has recently been released complete for the first time by Brilliant Classics. Now the ensemble turns it's attention to a modern master of concerted vocal writing, Arvo Pärt. The idioms of the two composers could hardly be more different: Monteverdi's madrigals so rich and elaborate, speaking of earthly love and pain, while Pärt evokes a world of stillness and calm. As Koetsveld remarks in his booklet introduction, his music seems so simple. Only a few notes, repeated harmonies, often extremely quiet tempo, declamation on a note or chord. No complex patterns, with many surprisingly dissonant harmonies or highly complex vocalizations. Where does that intriguing, intoxicating atmosphere come from which many cherish and enrapture? In the Magnificat of 1989 Pärt draped the text in a free declamatory style, on a note, or a dissonance or a simple harmonic world He expresses the Marian hymn softly, almost timidly, as if the defining vision of the text is of Mary, quietly rejoicing at the news that she carries within her the son of God. The Nunc dimittis was composed separately, 12 years later, but it's unhurried unfolding of the Song of Simeon complements the Magnificat perfectly. The Seven Magnificat Antiphons (1988, 1991) and the Stabat mater (1985) both employ fewer notes in the service of a more austere soundworld, one which may cast the listener back to the vast spaces of a medieval cathedral and the daily offices held therein. For 25 minutes the Stabat mater dwells hauntingly within the Aeolian mode as if in musical imitation of Mary, quietly lamenting her son at the foot of the Cross. Both of them exercise an immense power upon any receptive listener, and this new recording is sure to capture the imagination of Pärt's many followers worldwide.

Tracklist:

  1. Magnificat
  2. Nunc Dimittis
  3. Maria Antifonen: I. O Weisheit
  4. Maria Antifonen: II. O Adonai
  5. Maria Antifonen: III. O Spross Aus Isias Wurzel
  6. Maria Antifonen: IV. O Schüssel Davids
  7. Maria Antifonen: V. O Morgenstern
  8. Maria Antifonen: VI. O König Aller Völker
  9. Maria Antifonen: VII. O Immanuel
  10. Stabat Mater

UPC > 5028421958071

Format > New CD

Label > Brilliant Classics

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.