Dies Irae - Sacred & Instrumental Music from 18th Century Naples Abchordis Ensemble

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Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
25.05.2018

Label: deutsche harmonia mundi

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Abchordis Ensemble

Composer: Gennaro Manna (1715-1759), Aniello Santangelo, Ferdinando Lizio

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  • Gennaro Manna (1715 - 1779): Dies Irae - Sequenza de' morti:
  • 1 I. Dies irae 01:38
  • 2 II. Tuba mirum 01:59
  • 3 III. Liber scriptus 00:37
  • 4 IV. Judex ergo 02:38
  • 5 V. Rex tremendae 02:39
  • 6 VI. Juste Judex 02:20
  • 7 VII. Ingemisco 02:06
  • 8 VIII. Inter oves 03:02
  • 9 IX. Oro supplex 03:43
  • 10 X. Lacrymosa 02:46
  • Aniello Santangelo (1737 - 1771): Trio, Op. 1, No. 6:
  • 11 I. Larghetto 02:16
  • 12 II. Allegro 02:22
  • 13 III. Larghetto 02:02
  • 14 IV. Allegro 01:16
  • Gennaro Manna (1715 - 1779): O mundi infelix vita!:
  • 15 I. O mundi infelix vita! (Recitativo) 01:12
  • 16 II. Clamat ad astra (Aria) 10:39
  • Ferdinando Lizio (1728–1778): Concerto di Fagotto Solo con Violini e Basso:
  • 17 I. Allegro 02:25
  • 18 II. Largo 03:56
  • 19 III. Allegro 02:17
  • Total Runtime 51:53

Info for Dies Irae - Sacred & Instrumental Music from 18th Century Naples

Das Abchordis Ensemble präsentiert unbekannte Sakral- sowie Instrumentalmusik aus dem Neapel des 18. Jahrhunderts. Mit einem neu entdeckten »Dies Ira« von Gennaro Manna und einer originellen geistlichen Motette mit obligatem Fagott desselben Komponisten. Von Aniello Santangelo wurde ein bisher unveröffentlichtes Trio für zwei Violinen und Generalbass eingespielt. Ein hoch virtuoses Fagottkonzert von Ferdinando Lizio rundet das Programm ab. Die in dieser Aufnahme präsentierten Komponisten unterrichteten oder arbeiteten während ihres ganzen Lebens in Neapel und lehrten genau in jenen »musikalischen Schmieden«, die die neapolitanischen Konservatorien darstellten. Mit Ausnahme des »Concerto di Fagotto solo« von Lizio, sind sämtliche Werke auf diesem Album, vom Ensemble Abchordis meisterhaft interpretiert, Weltersteinspielungen.

Abchordis Ensemble




Abchordis Ensemble
has performed in many prestigious festivals including Ambronay Festival, “Les Riches Heures de Valère” Festival (Sion, Switzerland), “Pavia Barocca” (Italy), “Urbino Musica Antica” (Italy), “Mars en Baroque” (Marseille, France), “AnimaMea” (Italy), “Internationale Händel-Festspiele” (Göttingen, Germany). They were invited to participate in the REMA Showcase 2013 (Réseau Européen de la Musique Ancienne), winning the public vote, and they were also winners of the Göttingen Händel Competition 2015.

Abchordis was founded in 2011 by ten talented musicians and friends seeking the same passionate, vibrant, exciting and authentic interpretation of music performed on period instruments and “historically informed”. These four singers and six instrumentalists started a scrupulous activity of research, with the goal of rediscovering unpublished or less performed scores of the Italian 17th and 18th Century. With their first project “Virgo Singularis”, the group was awarded a “Jeune Ensemble en Résidence” at the Cultural Centre of Ambronay (France) and “Ensemble en Residence” at the Ghislieri College of Pavia (Italy). Abchordis is again “Ensemble en Résidence” in Ambronay Festival 2015 and Pavia Barocca 2015.

Abchordis Ensemble conquered its public with its innovative programs and touching performances thus accomplishing the task of its latin name: “from the strings” …of our instruments, our voices and our hearts!

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