Saints & Sinners
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0723385124986
Format: Import
Label: Channel Classics Nl
Manufacturer: Channel Classics Nl
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Channel Classics Nl
Release Date: October 27, 1998
Studio: Channel Classics Nl
Disc 1:- Quo Domine/Composed by Giovanni Antonio Grossi/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- Ave Maria/Composed by Benedictus a Sancto Joseph/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- In honorem Cecili, Valeriani et Tiburtii Canticum, H.394/Composed by Marc-Antoine Charpentier/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- O pulcherissima mulier, op. 1/Composed by Augustin Pfleger/Performed by Cappella/Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- Venite ad me/Composed by Servaes de Koninck/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- Domine, ne in furore/Composed by Benedictus a Sancto Josepho/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- Posita in medio/Composed by Benedictus a Sancto Josepho/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- Obstupescite/Composed by Benedictus a Sancto Josepho/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
- O Jesu splendor/Composed by Carel Hacquart/Performed by Cappella Figuralis/Conducted by Jos van Veldhoven
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Editorial Review:Amazon.com:This disc marks the recording debut of Cappella Figuralis, the chamber ensemble of the Netherlands Bach Society. The program explores the Latin musical dialogue, a genre common throughout the 17th century and nearly forgotten since. In this context, a "dialogue" is basically a small-scale oratorio--that is, two or more characters (sometimes with a narrator) enacting a Bible story, an allegory, or a scene from the lives of the saints. In fact, lovers of French Baroque music may know the genre better than they realize: Marc-Antoine Charpentier wrote several of the finest examples, including
Le reniement de St.- Pierre. This disc includes one piece by Charpentier (about St. Cecilia); the remaining works are by all-but-forgotten composers such as Carel Harcquart, Servaes de Koninck, and the intriguingly-named Benedictus a Sancto Josepho, who wrote the two highlights of the disc:
Posita in medio (a dialogue between the Soul, a Demon, Flesh, and the World) and a simple, lovely
Ave Maria for two sopranos and two violins.
--Matthew Westphal