Immerse yourself in the profound and sacred world of Baroque choral music with John Eliot Gardiner's captivating album, "Scarlatti: Stabat Mater - Campra: Requiem." Released on January 24, 2020, under Warner Classics, this album is a masterful blend of choral, classical, and opera genres, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album opens with Alessandro Scarlatti's intense and moving "Stabat Mater in C Minor," a work that showcases the depth and range of the choir's abilities. Following this is a selection of pieces by various composers, including Francesco Cavalli's "Salve Regina," Carlo Gesualdo's "Ave dulcissima Maria," and Clemens non Papa's "O Maria, vernans rosa." These pieces are beautifully performed, highlighting the intricate harmonies and expressive phrasing that are hallmarks of the Baroque era.
The centerpiece of the album is André Campra's "Messe de requiem," a powerful and dramatic work that is performed with great skill and passion. The seven movements of the requiem are each distinct, yet they flow together seamlessly, creating a cohesive and deeply moving whole. Gardiner's conducting is masterful, drawing out the full potential of the music and the performers.
Throughout the album, Gardiner's attention to detail and his deep understanding of the music are evident. The performances are precise and nuanced, with a particular emphasis on the text and its meaning. The choir's singing is exceptional, with a clarity and purity of tone that is truly remarkable.
With a duration of 1 hour and 39 minutes, this album is a substantial and rewarding listening experience. Whether you are a fan of choral music, a lover of classical music, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful and meaningful art, this album is sure to captivate and inspire you.