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Verdi: Messa Solenne, Libera Me - Sacred Works / Riccardo Chailly
Release Date:
12/13/2000
Label:
Decca
Catalog #:
467280
Spars Code:
DDD
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Michele Pertusi , Kenneth Tarver , Cristina Gallardo-Domâs , Juan Diego Flórez ...
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Number of Discs:
1
Recorded in:
Stereo
Length:
1 Hours 9 Mins.
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The Verdi celebrations have elicited a host of welcome issues from the majors, including the eye-opening Jérusalem on Philips (462 6132-2). Riccardo Chailly here makes a notable contribution by turning his attention to another side of this most operatically based of composers: the lesser-known liturgical music. Decca in fact include no fewer than five World Première recordings on this release (the first five items listed above, all in critical editions by Professor Dino Rizzi).
Of all the pieces on this disc the most familiar is the Libera me, later used (with an expanded solo part) in the awe-inspiring Requiem of 1874. Chailly presents the 1869 version (intended for the multi-composer Messa per Rossini). Aided
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by the dramatic declamation of the soprano Cristina Gallardo-Domâs, the Libera me emerges as a dramatic scena of grand design. Its effect is highlighted by the excellence of Decca's recording (Andrew Cornall, Producer and Philip Siney, engineer), which unflinchingly presents the wide dynamic range in a believable acoustic space.
All of the last three items on the disc (the Libera me, the Pater noster and the Ave Maria) are of a consistently high musical standard, the choir excelling in the unaccompanied Pater noster. If you start by playing the Libera me and then turn back to the Missa solenne, you may be in for a shock. The latter has a light, crisp chamber music feel to it: Chailly inspires his strings to appropriately gossamer-light articulation in Cum sancto spiritus. One might argue that the Gloria in excelsis is civil rather than grandly celebrational, but as long as one does not expect the grand gestures of late Verdi, this torso will delight (the manuscripts of Qui sedes and Quoniam tu solus sanctus are unfortunately lost). Particularly noteworthy is Elisabetta Scano's clear solos and the deft woodwind contributions.
The smaller items (each lasting in the region of five minutes) provide their own delights. The Qui tollis, in particular, with its playful solo flute, will provide much pleasure. The more harmonically experimental Ave Maria (first performed in 1880) receives a touching performance: the orchestra is extremely tender, as is the soloist, Cristina Gallardo-Domâs.
A fascinating disc, then, and one in which the dedication of all concerned is beyond doubt. Well worth exploring.
-- Colin Clarke, MusicWeb International
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1.
Tantum ergo in F major
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Michele Pertusi (Bass)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
5 Minutes 27 Secs.
Language:
Latin
2.
Tantum ergo in G major
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Kenneth Tarver (Tenor)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
5 Minutes 32 Secs.
Language:
Latin
3.
Pater noster
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1880 Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
5 Minutes 49 Secs.
Language:
Latin
4.
Ave Maria
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Cristina Gallardo-Domâs (Soprano)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1887 Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
5 Minutes 36 Secs.
Language:
Latin
5.
Messa solenne
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor) , Elisabetta Scano (Soprano) , Eldar Aliev (Bass) , Kenneth Tarver (Tenor)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1835 Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
22 Minutes 9 Secs.
Language:
Latin
6.
Qui tollis in F major
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor) , Raffaella Ciapponi (Clarinet)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
6 Minutes 5 Secs.
Language:
Latin
7.
Laudate pueri in D major
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Kenneth Tarver (Tenor) , Juan Diego Flórez (Tenor) , Eldar Aliev (Bass)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
6 Minutes 28 Secs.
Language:
Latin
8.
Libera me
Composer:
Giuseppe Verdi
Performer:
Cristina Gallardo-Domâs (Soprano)
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Verdi Grand Symphonic Orchestra Milan , Verdi Chorus Milan
Period:
Romantic
Written:
1868-1869 Italy
Date of Recording:
07/2000
Venue:
Milano Auditorium, Milan, Italy
Length:
12 Minutes 3 Secs.
Language:
Latin
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