Marcello: Psalm 42 & 50 Coro Istituzione Armonica, Ensemble Il Narvalo & Alberto Turco
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
30.04.2021
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Coro Istituzione Armonica, Ensemble Il Narvalo & Alberto Turco
Composer: Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739)
Album including Album cover
- Benedetto Marcello (1686 - 1739): Psalm XLII:
- 1 Psalm XLII: I. Dal tribunal augusto in C Minor, S.642 03:35
- 2 Psalm XLII: II. Se mia fortezza sei 02:53
- 3 Psalm XLII: III. Allor fia che a' sacri altari 02:15
- 4 Psalm XLII: IV. Dunque alma mia 01:35
- Psalm L:
- 5 Psalm L: I. Psalm 50, Hebrew cantillation 00:55
- 6 Psalm L: II. O d'immensa pietà in F Minor. S.650 04:19
- 7 Psalm L: II. di tua misericordia 04:09
- 8 Psalm L: III. Sì, mi lavi per sempre 02:34
- 9 Psalm L: IV. Abbastanza comprendo 03:38
- 10 Psalm L: V. Te solo offesi 03:56
- 11 Psalm L: VI. Ché fra le iniquitadi 02:02
- 12 Psalm L: VII. Ma sò nen io 02:14
- 13 Psalm L: VIII. Coll'issoppo m'aspergi 01:38
- 14 Psalm L: IX. Così farai 02:07
- 15 Psalm L: X. Torci la facia 01:59
- 16 Psalm L: XI. All'or io mostrerò 01:58
- 17 Psalm L: XII. Clemente iddio 02:29
- 18 Psalm L: XIII. Tu mi sciogli la lingua 01:45
- 19 Psalm L: XIV. Se di vittime e sangui 02:52
- 20 Psalm L: X. Ma dolente uno spirto 01:52
- 21 Psalm L: XI. L'immensa tua pietà 02:42
- 22 Psalm L: XII. All'ora offerte 04:03
Info for Marcello: Psalm 42 & 50
Stylish new recordings of two expansive psalm settings from 18th-century Venice.
The catalogue boasts no shortage of fine recordings of the cello sonatas and other chamber music by the Venetian nobleman Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739). However, his sacred vocal output, for which he was most highly esteemed in his own time, remains almost unknown. Several musicians are gradually redressing the balance; none more experienced in realising music of the period with flair and authenticity than Alberto Turco, whose extensive discography includes two critically acclaimed albums on Brilliant Classics, of sacred music by Giovanni Battista Fasolo (95512) and organ masses by Claudio Merulo (95145).
As on those albums, Turco takes a lively, chamber-scaled approach to Marcello which is true to the spirit as well as the letter of these scores. For the listener curious to explore the riches of 18th-century Venetian music, there are treasures galore to be found in the settings of Psalms 1-50 which Marcello composed to vernacular paraphrases of the original texts by Girolamo Ascanio Giustiniani. The complete set was published in eight opulently appointed volumes between 1724 and 1726.
Each Psalm is a spiritual cantata, not intended for liturgical use but setting the verses in madrigalian fashion for solo voices with a simple continuo accompaniment, generally abstaining from complex counterpoint and subtly moulded to the meaning of the text for maximum clarity. The Psalms were first performed in the Cavallerizza building, directed by the composer. One of the singers was Rosanna Scalfi, whom Marcello married on 20 May 1728, much to the disapproval of his family, especially his brother Alessandro.
The solo singers here are drawn from the ranks of the Coro Istituzionale Armonica, which was founded in 2018 by Alberto Turco in order to perform works by composers that have come to light in the archives of Verona Cathedral. Accompanying them, the ensemble Il Narvalo has already won critical praise for its Brilliant Classics album of music by the Spanish composer. Juan Frances de Iribarren (95859).
From an early age Benedetto Marcello proved to be a man of great versatility: a poet, writer, musician, lawyer, judge, administrator and philologist, holding important posts in these functions during his entire life. As a composer he wrote a substantial oeuvre, covering all important fields of composition: sacred and secular choral works, opera and a large body of instrumental music.
An important part of Marcello’s life was devoted to the Estro poetico-armonico, a substantial collection of musical settings of the first fifty Psalms in an Italian paraphrase written by Girolamo Ascanio Giustiniani (1697-1749). They were not compositions intended for the liturgy, instead, each Psalm is a spiritual cantata, a form that followed in the wake of the oratorio and religious music in general, spreading rapidly through Italy from the early 17th century. The aesthetic style of the Estro poetico-armonico avoids excessive use of counterpoint and harmony, and focuses on catching melodies and expression of the emotions of the text.
This new recording presents the Psalms 42 and 50, performed by the Coro Istituzione Armonica and the Ensemble Il Narvalo, conducted by Alberto Turco.
Nina Cuk, contralto
Diego Buratto, tenor
Raffaele Zaninelli, bass
Coro Istituzione Armonica
Ensemble Il Narvalo
Alberto Turco, direction
Alberto Turco
an authority on Gregorian chant, became director of the musical establishment of Verona Cathedral in 1965. He is a lecturer in Gregorian chant in the Ambrosian Pontifical College of Sacred Music in Milan and teaches liturgical musicology at the San Zeno Theological Institute in Verona, as well as serving as a guest lecturer of the Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music in Rome and at various international congresses. Alberto Turco is the author of various studies on Gregorian and Ambrosian chant and is the editor of hitherto unpublished works by earlier Veronese composers. He has directed a number of recording and in 1981 became the artistic director of the Nova Schola Gregoriana, assuming direction of the women’s Gregorian schola, In Dulci Jubilo, in 1988.
This album contains no booklet.