Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's "Stabat Mater, P. 77," a masterful choral and classical composition that has captivated audiences for centuries. This album, released on August 1, 2007, under the Archipel label, offers a profound and moving experience that showcases Pergolesi's exceptional talent and the enduring power of his music.
The "Stabat Mater" is a 13-part musical setting of the Latin hymn that reflects on the sorrow of the Virgin Mary during the crucifixion of Jesus. Each movement, from the hauntingly beautiful "Stabat Mater dolorosa" to the fervent "Inflammatus et accensus," is a testament to Pergolesi's ability to convey deep emotion and spiritual depth through his compositions. The album also includes the lively "Capriccio italien, Op. 45" and the stirring "1812 Overture, Op. 49," adding a dynamic contrast to the solemnity of the "Stabat Mater."
With a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of Pergolesi's work, blending choral and orchestral elements to create a rich and immersive listening experience. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises to be a rewarding and enriching addition to your collection.
2007 Archipel2007 Archipel
Tracks
Stabat mater, P. 77: I. Stabat Mater dolorosaGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: II. Cujus animam gementemGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: III. O quam tristis et afflictaGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: IV. Quae moerebat et dolebatGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: V. Quis est homo, qui non fleretGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: VI. Vidit suum dulcem natumGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: VII. Eja, Mater fons amorisGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: VIII. Fac, ut ardeat cor meumGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Akademie Kammerchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: IX. Sancta Mater, istud agasGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: X. Fac, ut portem Christi moetemGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: XI. Inflammatus et accensusGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Stabat mater, P. 77: XII. Quando corpus morieturGiovanni Battista Pergolesi, Teresa Stich-Randall, Elisabeth Höngen, Wiener Akademie Kammerchor, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
Capriccio italien, Op. 45, TH 47Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi
1812 Overture, Op. 49, TH 49Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Wiener Philharmoniker, Mario Rossi