Alex Potter - Zelenka: Solo Motetts (2022)
Artist: Alex Potter, Capriccio Barockorchester, Dominik Kiefer
Title: Zelenka: Solo Motetts
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Christophorus
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 81:08 min
Total Size: 413 MB
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Tracklist:Title: Zelenka: Solo Motetts
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Christophorus
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 81:08 min
Total Size: 413 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Barbara dira effera, ZWV 164
02. Alma redemptoris Mater, ZWV 126
03. Hipocondrie à 7 Concertanti in A Major, ZWV 187
04. Christe eleison, ZWV 29
05. 6 Lamentationes pro hebdomada sancta, ZWV 53: No. 6, Lamentation pro die Veneris Sancto
06. I penitenti al sepolcro del redentore, ZWV 63: Sinfonia in C Minor
07. O magnum mysterium, ZWV 171
08. Sollicitus fossor anhelat aurum, ZWV 209
Jan Dismas Zelenka is a significant but frequently neglected eighteenth century composer who received his musical training in Prague and was active from around 1710. He worked at the court of August Elector of Saxony in Dresden and was primarily responsible for church music at court, but also composed secular instrumental works. He was universally admired in his time and is today steadily regaining his well deserved reputation. His music displays a wide emotional spectrum ranging from contemplation to triumphant ecstasy to an equal degree in his vocal works and textless instrumental music.
The accomplished young British countertenor Alex Potter succeeds in displaying this wide emotional range in selected works for alto solo: he dazzles with astounding virtuosity in the motet Barbara, dira effera and soars in tender arcs of tension in his performance of the Christe eleison from a late unfinished mass by Zelenka. He is accompanied with consummate sensitivity by the Capriccio Barockorchester from Basel.
The accomplished young British countertenor Alex Potter succeeds in displaying this wide emotional range in selected works for alto solo: he dazzles with astounding virtuosity in the motet Barbara, dira effera and soars in tender arcs of tension in his performance of the Christe eleison from a late unfinished mass by Zelenka. He is accompanied with consummate sensitivity by the Capriccio Barockorchester from Basel.