Paradisi Gloria - Stabat Mater

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  • Release Date: 08/16/2005
  • Original Release: 2004
  • Sales Rank: 191,108
  • Label: PROFIL - G HAENSSLER
  • UPC: 881488403527

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Paradisi Gloria - Stabat Mater

1LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
2LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
3LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
4LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
5LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
6LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
7LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
8LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
9LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
10LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
11LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
12LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Francis Poulenc
13LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Karol Szymanowski
14LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Karol Szymanowski
15LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Karol Szymanowski
16LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Karol Szymanowski
17LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Karol Szymanowski
18LISTENStabat Mater, for soprano / Karol Szymanowski
19LISTENSt. Luke Passion (Passio / Krzysztof Penderecki
20LISTENDEUS PASSUS (St. Luke Pas / Wolfgang Rihm

Editorial Reviews

This 2004 survey of modern settings of the medieval sequence "Stabat Mater Dolorosa" is part of conductor Marcello Viotti's project to record the little-known but worthy sacred works of the twentieth century, in conjunction with the Munich Radio Orchestra and the Bavarian Radio Chorus for their concert series Paradisi gloria. The four works by Francis Poulenc, Karol Szymanowski, Krzysztof Penderecki, and Wolfgang Rihm are dramatically different in conception and musical content, and may be regarded more as reflections of personal faith than as practical works for ecclesiastical purposes. Poulenc's somber work is a symphonic cantata, similar in its severe style to his tragic opera "Dialogues of the Carmelites." In contrast, Szymanowski's setting of the text in Polish -- "Stala Matka" -- is quite lush and impassioned in a post-Romantic vein. Penderecki's much shorter selection is a movement from his "St. Luke Passion," and shares in that landmark work's avant-garde techniques and austere a cappella textures. Wolfgang Rihm's "Stabat Mater," taken from Deus Passus, is shortest of all, and in its concentrated form and tight chromatic lines may seem the least-traditional interpretation, though it plainly hearkens back to Bach's "Passions." Profil's reproduction is fine, though these live recordings are somewhat lacking in clarity and presence. Blair Sanderson, All Music Guide

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