The Choir of King's Consort, Robert King - Boccherini: Stabat Mater / D'Astorga: Stabat Mater (1999) CD-Rip

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Title: Boccherini: Stabat Mater / D'Astorga: Stabat Mater
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 73:20
Total Size: 329 mb
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Tracklist:

Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805)
Stabat Mater, op.61

1 – Stabat Mater Dolorosa 6:16
2 – Cuius Animam Gementem 2:44
3 – Quae Moerebat Et Dolebat 3:11
4 – Quis Est Homo, Qui Non Fleret 1:32
5 – Pro Peccatis Suae Gentis 4:15
6 – Eia Mater, Fons Amoris 6:44
7 – Tui Nati Vulnerari 4:26
8 – Virgo Virginum Praeclara 5:06
9 – Fac Ut Portem Christi Mortem 2:32
10 – Fac Me Plagis Vulnerari 2:15
11 – Quando Corpus Morietur 6:29
Emanuele d'Astorga (1681-1736)
Stabat Mater

12 – Stabat Mater Dolorosa 3:38
13 – O Quam Tristis Et Afflicta 3:29
14 – Quis Est Homo, Qui Non Fleret 4:01
15 – Eia Mater, Fons Amoris 3:12
16 – Sancta Mater, Istud Agas 2:52
17 – Fac Me Tecum Pie Flere 2:47
18 – Virgo Virginum Praeclara 1:26
19 – Fac Me Plagis Vulnerari 1:55
20 – Christe Quum Sit Hinc Exire 4:04

Performers:
Susan Gritton - soprano
Sarah Fox - soprano
Susan Bickley - mezzo-soprano
Paul Agnew - tenor
Peter Harvey - bass
The King's Consort [on period instruments]
The Choir of King's Consort
Robert King - conductor

Boccherini wrote very little vocal music; however he left two settings of the Stabat mater. He set it first in 1781 for solo soprano and strings and then in 1800 for two sopranos and tenor, and was clearly influenced by the hugely popular Pergolesi Stabat mater of 1736. There are many similarities in the notation and harmony—even the same key of F minor is used. The writing is of extraordinary individuality, seeming to come straight from the heart. Emanuele d’Astorga was one of the more colourful figures of early eighteenth-century music, his life the stuff of subject of legend as much as of fact. Over 150 chamber cantatas survive, but by far his most enduring work has proved to be this setting of the Stabat mater, his only known sacred composition. Throughout it we hear Astorga’s gift for writing warm melodies, typical of the Neapolitan style of the time, which movingly capture the melancholy of this most desolate of sacred texts.


The Choir of King's Consort, Robert King - Boccherini: Stabat Mater / D'Astorga: Stabat Mater (1999) CD-Rip