Pluto-Ensemble & Marnix De Cat, Hathor Consort & Romina Lischka - Animam gementem cano (2020) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Animam gementem cano
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Ramée
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 61:23
Total Size: 293 MB / 1.12 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Requiem in F Minor, C 8: I. Introitus. Requiem (Adagio) & Kyrie (4:41)
02. Requiem in F Minor, C 8: II. Sequentia. Dies Iræ - Lacrimosa (7:04)
03. Requiem in F Minor, C 8: III. Offertorium. Domine Jesu - Quam olim Abrahæ (4:30)
04. Requiem in F Minor, C 8: IV. Sanctus - Osanna - Benedictus (4:21)
05. Requiem in F Minor, C 8: V. Agnus Dei & Communio (5:11)
06. Sonata IX in G Major (4:43)
07. Partita I in E Minor: I. Lamento (Adagio quanto si può) (5:36)
08. Partita I in E Minor: II. Gigue (Allegro) (1:14)
09. Partita I in E Minor: III. Sarabanda (Adagio, Adagio) (2:55)
10. Partita I in E Minor: IV. Saltarello (Alla breve) (0:46)
11. Sonata VIII à 5 in G Major (4:51)
12. Stabat Mater in G Minor: I. Stabat Mater (Larghetto) (2:39)
13. Stabat Mater in G Minor: II. O quam tristis (1:36)
14. Stabat Mater in G Minor: III. Quis est homo (Andante) (0:46)
15. Stabat Mater in G Minor: IV. Pro peccatis (Larghetto) (0:54)
16. Stabat Mater in G Minor: V. Eia Mater (Andante) (0:41)
17. Stabat Mater in G Minor: VI. Sancta Mater (1:34)
18. Stabat Mater in G Minor: VII. Fac me tecum (Larghetto) (3:55)
19. Stabat Mater in G Minor: VIII. Fac me plagis (1:45)
20. Stabat Mater in G Minor: IX. Fac ut animæ (1:53)

With the world premiere recording of a rediscovered Stabat Mater, a late work by the Bohemian master František Tůma, Pluto-Ensemble and Hathor Consort expand the Baroque discography with an emotionally gripping work. The version presented here, one of Tůma’s five settings of the text, long lay forgotten in the Abbey library in Ottobeuren, until Marnix De Cat (artistic director of the Pluto-Ensemble) rediscovered this gem. It is heard here with the Requiem in F minor by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber and instrumental works by Biber, his teacher Johann Heinrich Schmelzer and his Salzburg colleague Andreas Christoph Clamer. Animam gementem cano (‘I hymn the grieving soul’ – the first two words quote the Stabat Mater text) takes us on a journey through many of life's most significant moments: we are confronted with life and death, but also with our personal path towards consciousness. The programme is intended not only to provide comfort for the ‘captive grieving soul’ of every flesh-and-blood human being, but also to offer every curious music lover a voyage of discovery.


  • platico
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gracias....
  • olga1001
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Rediscoverd Tůma's Stabat Mater starts with tenor and bass !
Not so mysterious as Biber's generation (Schmelzer and Calmer) 1 century before but all works fantastic !!
Thanks for rare works