Fabio Biondi - Caldara - Morte e sepoltura di Cristo 1724 (2015) Hi-Res

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Title: Caldara - Morte e sepoltura di Cristo 1724
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 124:12 min
Total Size: 1,3 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Laboravi in gemitu meo
2. Introduzione
3. Aria. Deh sciogliete
4. Recitativo. Caro Giesù
5. Aria. È morto il mio Giesù
6. Recitativo. In mar di sangue assorto
7. Aria. Io sò, che intanto
8. Recitativo. O Redentor
9. Aria. Gioia la cruda morte
10. II. Allegro
11. Recitativo. Di fosco, e tetro ammanto
12. Aria. Sì, ravvisan
13. I. Largo
14. Recitativo. A te, vivendo
15. Aria. Io t'offesi
16. Recitativo. Sì, chiuse le pupille
17. Aria. Lasciami, eterno Amante
18. Recitativo. Mani divine
19. Arioso. Crudi ferri
20. Aria à 2. Crudi ferri
21. Recitativo. Dogliosi miei sospiri
22. Coro. Ecco svelati
23. Transfìge dulcissime Jesu
24. Sonata for Strings in E-Flat Major, RV 130 "Al Santo Sepolcro"
25. Recitativo. Fortunata alma mia
26. Aria. Languire, morire
27. Recitativo. Amabile mio ben
28. Aria. Ah ti tradì
29. Recitativo. Tra bianchi lini involto
30. Aria. Verde tronco, ove lo scuote
31. Recitativo. Vieni, compagna fida
32. Aria. Cari marmi
33. Recitativo. Urna gentil
34. Aria. Con tè favello
35. Recitativo. Gelido occaso
36. Aria. Parto, restate in pace
37. Adagio - Allegro
38. Recitativo. Da questa ombrosa reggia
39. Aria. Passaggier, qui ferma il passo
40. Recitativo accompagnato. Vedove madri
41. Coro. La pienezza de' tempi


With Antonio Caldara’s Morte e sepoltura di Christo, released on Glossa just after a new album devoted to Vivaldi’s late violin concertos, Fabio Biondi returns to the Italian oratorio, another of his specialities. The Venetians Caldara and Vivaldi may have been contemporaries but their career paths led them in different directions, and Caldara was to spend much time working in Mantua and Rome before securing the position of vice-Kapellmeister for the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in Vienna. For the last twenty years of his life Caldara produced copious quantities of oratorios (and operas), adding a rich sense of counterpoint and making use of the broad orchestral colouring offered by the varied instruments available to him at the Imperial court. Composed for the Lenten season in 1724, Morte e sepoltura follows the typical two-part scheme of the time, to a text comprising a series of reflections as from personages involved in some way in the events of the Passion of Christ. Notable is the profusion of solo arias with obliggato instrumental parts.

Fabio Biondi’s recording, with a team of soloists led by Maria Grazia Schiavo and Silvia Frigato, also includes other echoes of Caldara’s Italian past – a pair of motets and instrumental music (a Vivaldi Sonata also makes an appearance) –, and he directs the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, with which he has worked so successfully in the Norwegian orchestra’s early music programme since 2006. The album also contains an exemplary essay by the leading Caldara scholar Brian W Pritchard.