Johannette Zomer & Tulipa Consort - Laudate! (2016) [DSD64 / Hi-Res]

Artist: Johannette Zomer, Tulipa Consort
Title: Laudate!
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Channel Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 (*.dsf) / FLAC (tracks) 192/24
Total Time: 1:11:39
Total Size: 2.84 / 1.38 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Laudate!
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Channel Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 (*.dsf) / FLAC (tracks) 192/24
Total Time: 1:11:39
Total Size: 2.84 / 1.38 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Sinfonia In D Major RV 125
1 Allegro 1:30
2 Adagio 3:40
3 Allegro 1:30
Ascende Laeta RV 635
4 Allegro 4:13
5 Recitativo 0:44
6 Presto 3:28
From: Judita Triumphans RV 644, Juditha's Arias
7 Vivat In Pace 3:46
8 Transit Aetas 4:17
O Qui Coeli Terraque Serenitas RV 631
9 Allegro 4:24
10 Recitativo 0:30
11 Largo 6:58
12 Allegro 1:38
13 From: Judita Triumphans RV 644, Vaguus's Aria - Umbrae Carae 5:33
Sinfonia "Al Santo Sepolcro" RV 169
14 Adagio Molto 2:07
15 Allegro Ma Poco 1:39
Laudate Pueri In C Minor RV 600
16 Allegro 2:04
17 Largo 3:34
18 Allegro 1:51
19 Andante 3:21
20 Largo 2:40
21 Presto 1:47
22 Allegro 1:53
23 Largo 4:00
24 Allegro 1:40
25 Allegro 1:45
Several years ago I founded my own ensemble, the Tulipa Consort. As a singer I have the privilege of performing with countless conductors, orchestras and choirs at the most beautiful and unique venues in the world. It gives me great delight to sing, but so often in the run-up to the concerts compromises have to be made between the performers (especially between conductor and singer) so that they can agree on the approach, and this is often no easy task. Working with my own ensemble has given me artistic freedom from the very beginning, for by selecting my own repertoire and musicians I feel entirely at home in the music, which greatly benefits the performance. For the first CD by the Tulipa Consort I have chosen sacred music by Antonio Vivaldi. The idea occured to me several years ago when I sang his Laudate Pueri in Montreal with the cellist Jaap ter Linden. I was moved and impressed by the diversity of this work. Vivaldi is too often associated only with the Four Seasons and the Gloria, while there is so much more. This soon became apparent when I began to compile a programme around Laudate pueri: the somewhat slower pieces in particular, such as the second movement of Laudate pueri, ‘Sit nomen Domine’ and the second aria from RV 631 ‘Rosa quae moritur’, proved to possess great depth and beauty. And we simply had to include the lively ‘Ascende Laeta’, which bubbles and foams with joy. I hope you will enjoy listening to this repertoire just as much as we, the Tulipa Consort, have enjoyed performing it. Johannette Zomer