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Shop > Giovanni Pergolesi, Marian Verspers

Sophie Daneman, Noemi Kiss
The Choir of New College Oxford

The Academy of Ancient Music

Directed by Edward Higginbottom

This is the world première recording of an imaginative reconstruction of Pergolesi's Marian Vespers. Music from different stages in Pergolesi's career has been put together to form a legitimate sequence which may be called Vespers. Some of the pieces may have formed part of a great service of thanksgiving in Naples on December 31 1732 celebrating the city's recovery from an earthquake.

In this recording, the Magnificat has been extrapolated from the motet In hac die; other pieces include a splendidly Handelian Dixit Dominus for double chorus and double orchestra, a gently operatic antiphon (Caelestibus regnis) and a sublime Salve regina.

Track Listing

Giovanni Pergolesi
Disc One
        Introit
1      Deus, in adjutorium
2      Gloria Patri
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
3      Sicut erat in principio
4      Alleluia

        Psalm I
5      Dixit Dominus
6      Virgam virtutis
        Noemi Kiss - soloist
7      Dominare
8      Tecum principium
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
9      Juravit Dominus
10     Dominus a dextris
11     Gloria Patri
12     Sicut erat in principio

        Sonata for violin and basso continuo
13    (i) Largo
14    (ii) Allegro

        Psalm II
15    Confitebor
16    Confessio
17    Fidelia omnia
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
18    Redemptionem misit
19    Sanctum et terribile
        Noemi Kiss - soloist
20    Gloria Patri
21    Sicut erat in principio

        Sonata for violin and basso continuo
22    (iii) Largo
23    (iv) Spirituoso

        Psalm III
24    Laudate pueri
25    A solis ortu
        Noemi Kiss - soloist
26    Excelsus super omnes
27    Quis sicut Dominus
28    Suscitans a terra
29    Gloria Patri
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
30    Sicut erat in principio
Disc Two
        Hymn
1      Lucis Creator optime
        Sophie Daneman - soloist

        Sonata for violin and basso continuo
2      (i) Comodo
3      (ii) Allegro

        Magnificat
4      Magnificat anima mea
5      Quia fecit mihi magna
        Noemi Kiss - soloist
6      Suscepit Israel
7      Gloria Patri

        Sonata for violin and basso continuo
8      (iii) Adagio
9      (iv) Presto

         Marian Antiphon
10     Salve Regina
11     Ad te clamamus
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
12    Ad te suspiramus
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
13    Eia ergo
        Noemi Kiss - soloist
14    Et Jesum benedictum
        Sophie Daneman - soloist
15    O Clemens
        Noemi Kiss, Sophie Daneman - soloists

        Collect
16    Ora pro nobis
17    Amen

        Postlude
18    Sonata for organ

Total Playing time: 117'43''   DDD
Recorded in St Jude's Church, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London 6-9 & 16-19 July 2002
Released 2002
Erato 0927 46684-2

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Reviews

"The speculative reconstruction sounds immediately convincing, thanks, in part, to sensitive handling of sources and, above all, to the passionately committed singing and playing from Edward Higginbottom's honey-toned yet youthful-sounding choir. Magnificent stuff, not to be missed."

Classic FM Magazine

"An extremely interesting and enjoyable set, with admirable supporting soloists, a first-rate, responsive choir and orchestra, and thoroughly idiomatic direction from Edward Higginbottom."

The Gramophone

"Sumptuously performed by two fine sopranos with Edward Higginbottom's New College choir, this is required listening for connoisseurs, collectors and all lovers of baroque beauties."

The Observer

"New College Choir revels in the energy and joy of this music, while soloists Sophie Daneman and Noemi Kiss highlight the melodic richness of Pergolesi's writing."

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