Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Luigi Boccherini's masterful compositions with the album "Boccherini: Stabat Mater G.532, Recitativo e Aria Accademica G.458, Symphony No. 18 in F Major G.512." Released on March 24, 2023, under the Da Vinci Classics label, this album is a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of classical music.
The album opens with Boccherini's profound "Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532," a series of ten movements for soprano and string orchestra, each one a testament to the composer's deep emotional resonance and technical brilliance. The soprano's voice soars above the strings, creating a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere that is both intimate and grand.
Following the "Stabat Mater," the album presents the "Recitativo e Aria Accademica, G. 458," a striking piece for soprano and orchestra that showcases Boccherini's ability to blend narrative and melody in a way that is both engaging and deeply moving.
The album concludes with the "Symphony No. 18 in F Major, Op. 35 No. 4, G. 512," a three-movement symphony that is a celebration of joy and vitality. The first movement, "Allegro assai," is a lively and energetic start, while the second movement, "Andantino," offers a moment of reflective beauty. The final movement, "Allegro vivace," brings the symphony to a triumphant close, leaving the listener with a sense of exhilaration and satisfaction.
With a total duration of one hour, this album is a perfect introduction to the world of Luigi Boccherini, one of the most important and influential composers of the classical era. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to delight and inspire.
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Tracks
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: I. Stabat Mater - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: II. Cuius Animam - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: III. Quae Moerebat - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: IV. Quis est Homo - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: V. Pro peccatis - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: VI. Eja Mater - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: VII. Tui Nati - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: VIII. Virgo Virginum - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: IX. Fac ut Portem - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: X. Fac me Plagis - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Stabat Mater, Op. 61, G. 532: XI. Quando Corpus - For Soprano and String OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Recitativo e Aria Accademica, G. 458 - For Soprano and OrchestraLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli, Barbara Frittoli
Symphony No. 18 in F Major, Op. 35 No. 4, G. 512: I. Allegro assaiLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli
Symphony No. 18 in F Major, Op. 35 No. 4, G. 512: II. AndantinoLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli
Symphony No. 18 in F Major, Op. 35 No. 4, G. 512: III. Allegro vivaceLuigi Boccherini, I Virtuosi del Teatro alla Scala, Mattia Rondelli