Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 1, SonataJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 2, Così è morto il mio Signore?Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Acronym, TENET Vocal Artists
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 3, Forse i queruli accentiJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, TENET Vocal Artists, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 4, È morto GiesùJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Molly Quinn, Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Jolle Greenleaf, TENET Vocal Artists, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 5, Madre purissimaJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, TENET Vocal Artists, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 6, E quali mi destateJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Andrew Fuchs, Brian Giebler, Jesse Blumberg, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 7, Miei lumi dolentiJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jesse Blumberg, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 8, Ò quali, PietroJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Brian Giebler, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 9, Con il bacio, ch’è pur pegnoJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Brian Giebler, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 10, Voi pur, angeliJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Andrew Fuchs, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 11, La morte di GiesùJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Andrew Fuchs, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 12, Col cruento holocaustoJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Sonata in A Minor (GB-Ob MS. Mus. Sch. C.44)Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 13, La vera luceJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Kate Maroney, Elizabeth Baber Weaver, Dianna Grabowski, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 14, Accompagnate pur le mie dolentiJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 15, Come, come s’arrestòJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Elizabeth Baber Weaver, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 16, Lassa! Vi rammentateJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 17, Mio Giesù, mio redentoreJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Kate Maroney, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 18, Da lo spogliarsi il popolo le vestiJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 19, La porpora, ornamentoJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Dianna Grabowski, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 20, Udite, udite un altraJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 21, Morte à Christo!Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Sonata in G Minor (CZ-Kra IV:63)Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 22, Quel, che nato, e non creatoJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Mischa Bouvier, Gene Stenger, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 23, Dal sepolcro di ChristoJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Mischa Bouvier, Gene Stenger, Elizabeth Baber Weaver, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 24, Per Te, per Te morìJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Mischa Bouvier, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 25, A donna di SamariaJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 26, Quella sete, Christo mioJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Gene Stenger, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 27, Ah stella, che apparistiJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 28, Christo more!Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Kate Maroney, Elizabeth Baber Weaver, Dianna Grabowski, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 29, Sì, sì, affisso ad un troncoJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Jesse Blumberg, Andrew Fuchs, Brian Giebler, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 30, Sepolto Christo!Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Kate Maroney, Molly Quinn, Andrew Fuchs, Brian Giebler, Jesse Blumberg, Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Jolle Greenleaf, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 31, SospirateJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Kate Maroney, Molly Quinn, Andrew Fuchs, Brian Giebler, Jesse Blumberg, Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Jolle Greenleaf, Gene Stenger, Acronym
Le Memorie Dolorose: No. 32, Se per mè l’onnipotenteJohann Heinrich Schmelzer, Kate Maroney, Molly Quinn, Andrew Fuchs, Brian Giebler, Jesse Blumberg, Virginia Warnken Kelsey, Jolle Greenleaf, Gene Stenger, Acronym
Immerse yourself in the profound and moving compositions of Johann Heinrich Schmelzer with the album "Le Memorie Dolorose." Released on April 19, 2019, under Olde Focus Recordings, this collection showcases Schmelzer's mastery of baroque music, offering a deeply reflective and spiritually resonant experience. The album spans a duration of 1 hour and 14 minutes, featuring a series of sonatas and vocal pieces that delve into themes of sorrow, devotion, and redemption.
Schmelzer, a notable Austrian composer and violinist of the 17th century, brings a rich tapestry of emotions to life through his intricate compositions. "Le Memorie Dolorose" is a testament to his ability to evoke a sense of solemnity and reverence, making it a compelling journey for both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre. The album includes a variety of tracks, each contributing to a cohesive narrative that explores the depths of human emotion and spiritual contemplation.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Sonata in A Minor" to the poignant "La morte di Giesù," every piece in this collection is meticulously crafted, showcasing Schmelzer's unique style and technical prowess. The album's blend of instrumental and vocal works creates a dynamic listening experience, highlighting the composer's versatility and artistic depth.
"Le Memorie Dolorose" is a must-listen for anyone seeking to explore the rich heritage of baroque music. Schmelzer's compositions, brought to life with exquisite detail and passion, offer a timeless exploration of the human condition, making this album a valuable addition to any music lover's collection.