Accademia Vocale di Genova - Michael Haydn: Pro Festo Innocentium Masses & Vesper (2022) Hi-Res

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Title: Michael Haydn: Pro Festo Innocentium Masses & Vesper
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 71:51 min
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Accademia Vocale di Genova - Michael Haydn: Pro Festo Innocentium Masses & Vesper (2022) Hi-Res

Tracklist:

01. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: I. Kyrie
02. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: II. Gloria
03. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: III. Credo
04. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: IV. Sanctus
05. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: V. Benedictus
06. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: VI. Agnus dei. Agnus dei qui Tollis
07. Missa sub titulo Sancti Leopoldi, MH 837: VII. Agnus dei. Dona Nobis
08. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: I. Dixit Dominus
09. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: II. Confitebor
10. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: III. Beatus Vir
11. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: IV. De Profundis
12. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: V. Memento
13. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: VI. Hymnus
14. Vesper in F Major, MH 548: VII. Magnificat
15. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: I. Kyrie
16. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: II. Gloria
17. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: III. Credo. Credo in unum Deum
18. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: IV. Credo. Et incarnatus Est
19. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: V. Credo. Et Resurrexit
20. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: VI. Sanctus
21. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: VII. Benedictus
22. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: VIII. Agnus dei. Agnus dei, qui Tollis
23. Missa sancti aloysii, MH 257: IX. Agnus dei. Dona Nobis

From 1763 until his death in 1806, Johann Michael Haydn worked in the service of the Archbishop of Salzburg – almost as long a period of service as that of his brother Joseph to the princely family in Esterhazy. During the course of those 43 years, he bridged the stylistic gap between early Classicism and the Biedermeier style. Indeed, he was initially regarded by contemporaries as equal in talent to Joseph. Only the older brother’s steep rise to become the most important instrumental composer of his day somewhat overshadowed Johann Michael Haydn. In recent years his music has been rediscovered, and he has increasingly been recognized again. His output includes more than thirty works in Latin or German for two or three lines of upper voices, composed for his ‘dear choirboys’ singing at the cathedral in Salzburg. The first setting of the ordinary in this series was the Missa Sancti Aloysii, composed in 1777. It was initially intended for the Commemoration of the Holy Innocents on 28 December, when the chapel boys celebrated their principal feast day. This exceptionally charming mass is marked throughout by a wonderfully effervescent sense of joy.
At the other end of his career, the Missa sub titulo Sti. Leopoldi pro festo Innocentium was Michael Haydn’s last completed work, finished on 22 December 1805 in time to celebrate the same feast day as the earlier Mass, despite the composer’s ill health, and drawing strength (according to the composer) from the optimistic character of his pupils. Complementing these two Mass settings, the Accademia Vocale di Genova and Roberta Paraninfo present a complete recording of the Vespers which Haydn wrote for the Feast of the Holy Innocents in 1787.
Though these attractive choral rarities have been recorded before, this is the only album to present all three complementary works together, and in modern recordings informed by the scale and performance practice which the composer himself would have known. Roberta Paraninfo founded the Accademia Vocale di Genova in 1995, and they have specialised ever since then in choral works of the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods.