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Fenaroli / Corelli Chamber Orchestra / Crescenzo- Stabat Mater (CD)

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the album cover for Fenaroli / Corelli Chamber Orchestra / Crescenzo - Stabat Mater
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Listening to Fenaroli's Stabat Mater - a piece quoted by every historiographer of Fenaroli makes us realize how diminishing it is to speak of Fenaroli only in terms of his didactic production. The perfection of the pieces and the religious inspiration emanating from them merge with the composition technique of the Italian tradition, that had created such beautiful patterns and, above all, unparalleled melodies. Fenaroli is doubtless one of the best representatives of this tradition. Morevoer, listening to the pieces included in this album confirms his value and urge us to learn more about this composer, who has been neglected for so long, but who has left us a cultural legacy we want to reassess fairly. Arvo Part's Stabat Mater was composed for a soprano, countertenor (or contralto), tenor, violin, viola and cello, was commissioned by the Alban Berg Foundation to celebrate the centenary of Alban Berg, for which ten composers were invited to write a piece for a string trio. To get a better balance, Arvo Part had the idea of using two trios in his work: an instrumental trio and a vocal trio. Based on the trochaic rhythm of the text, the relationship between long and short syllables became the key element of music. The text comes from a liturgical sequence, where the grieving Mother of God weeps next to the cross of her crucified son. The composer described the piece as follows: "It is just like the contact of opposite elements, such as lava erupting from a volcano, flowing into water. It seems impossible that such different elements could ever be encountered; however, exactly what happened in this piece. The text presents us with the simultaneous existence of immeasurable pain of this event and potential consolation."

Tracklist:

  1. Stabat Mater~Stabat Mater
  2. Stabat Mater~O quam tristis
  3. Stabat Mater~Quis est Homo
  4. Stabat Mater~Vidit suum dulcem natum
  5. Stabat Mater~Fac ut ardeat cor meum
  6. Stabat Mater~Sancta Mater
  7. Stabat Mater~Fac me vere
  8. Stabat Mater~Juxta Crucem tecum stare
  9. Stabat Mater~Fac ut portem Christi mortem
  10. Stabat Mater~Quando Corpus morietur
  11. Stabat Mater
Format: New CD/Classical

Fenaroli / Corelli Chamber Orchestra / Crescenzo- Stabat Mater (CD)

SKU: 8054726141020
Regular price ¥138.00
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Release Date: 07.03.2020

 
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Listening to Fenaroli's Stabat Mater - a piece quoted by every historiographer of Fenaroli makes us realize how diminishing it is to speak of Fenaroli only in terms of his didactic production. The perfection of the pieces and the religious inspiration emanating from them merge with the composition technique of the Italian tradition, that had created such beautiful patterns and, above all, unparalleled melodies. Fenaroli is doubtless one of the best representatives of this tradition. Morevoer, listening to the pieces included in this album confirms his value and urge us to learn more about this composer, who has been neglected for so long, but who has left us a cultural legacy we want to reassess fairly. Arvo Part's Stabat Mater was composed for a soprano, countertenor (or contralto), tenor, violin, viola and cello, was commissioned by the Alban Berg Foundation to celebrate the centenary of Alban Berg, for which ten composers were invited to write a piece for a string trio. To get a better balance, Arvo Part had the idea of using two trios in his work: an instrumental trio and a vocal trio. Based on the trochaic rhythm of the text, the relationship between long and short syllables became the key element of music. The text comes from a liturgical sequence, where the grieving Mother of God weeps next to the cross of her crucified son. The composer described the piece as follows: "It is just like the contact of opposite elements, such as lava erupting from a volcano, flowing into water. It seems impossible that such different elements could ever be encountered; however, exactly what happened in this piece. The text presents us with the simultaneous existence of immeasurable pain of this event and potential consolation."

Tracklist:

  1. Stabat Mater~Stabat Mater
  2. Stabat Mater~O quam tristis
  3. Stabat Mater~Quis est Homo
  4. Stabat Mater~Vidit suum dulcem natum
  5. Stabat Mater~Fac ut ardeat cor meum
  6. Stabat Mater~Sancta Mater
  7. Stabat Mater~Fac me vere
  8. Stabat Mater~Juxta Crucem tecum stare
  9. Stabat Mater~Fac ut portem Christi mortem
  10. Stabat Mater~Quando Corpus morietur
  11. Stabat Mater