Earthly Angels: Music from 17th Century Nun Convents Earthly Angels, Kajsa Dahlbäck
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
08.03.2019
Label: Alba
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Earthly Angels, Kajsa Dahlbäck
Composer: Chiara Margherita Cozzolani (1602-1677), Benedetto Re (1558-1626), Rosa Giacinta Badalla (1660-1770), Claudia Rusca (1593-1676), Isabella Leonarda (1620-1704)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Sacri concerti de motetti à 1, 2, 3 e 4 voci: Ad gaudia, ad iubila 06:16
- 2 Sacri concenti, Op. 3: Volo Jesum 09:39
- 3 Sacri concerti: Canzone seconda 02:30
- 4 Motetti à voce sola: Non plangete 07:28
- 5 Sonata à 4 in D Minor, Op. 16 No. 12 10:01
- 6 Motetti à voce sola: Pane angelico 05:44
- 7 Motetti à 2, e 3 voci, Op. 2: Canzona à 4 05:07
- 8 Salmi à otto... motetti et dialoghi, Op. 3: O quam bonus es 10:04
Info for Earthly Angels: Music from 17th Century Nun Convents
In the Duchy of Milan in what is now northern Italy, it was a common practice in the 17th century for young girls to enter a convent. In many cases, this was because of circumstances rather than devotion and could not be described as voluntary: at the time, the dowry that a bride’s family was expected to pay her groom on marriage had become incredibly large and hence in many cases unaffordable. According to Robert L. Kendrick (Celestial Sirens, 1996), as many as 75% of the daughters of some aristocratic families in Milan became nuns around the turn of the 17th century; in the second half of the 17th century, the percentage was 48%. The nuns of some convents were very well known in the surrounding community and had both an inner church for their own devotions and an outer church that visitors could attend. These two churches were separated by a wall, so that there was no visual contact between the nuns and the visitors. Sound, on the other hand – speech and song – passed freely through openings near the ceiling. The early music ensemble Earthly Angels was founded by Kajsa Dahlback in 2016 for her second doctoral concert at the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki. Nowadays Earthly Angels consists of early music professionals from around Europe with a solid core of Finnish top players. It is an ensemble of high profile for vocal chamber music mainly from the 17th and 18th centuries and looks forward to many groundbreaking projects in the future. Earthly Angels focuses on a close, embodied relationship between text and music, on finding new interesting music from the early music repertoire and on making the early music meaningful for audiences today.
Kajsa Dahlbäck, soprano
Earthly Angels
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Booklet for Earthly Angels: Music from 17th Century Nun Convents