Allegri: Miserere, Mass and Motets Dominique Ferran
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
02.09.2014
Label: Naive
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Artist: Dominique Ferran, Sei Voci Chorus & Bernard Fabre-Garrus
Composer: Gregorio Allegri (1582-1652)
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- 1 Il salmo Miserere mei Deus (arr. J. Lionnet for choir) 15:12
- 2 Introit: Statuit Ei Dominum 02:49
- 3 Kyrie 02:40
- 4 Gloria 03:20
- 5 Graduel: Exaltent Eum (plain-chant) 03:04
- 6 Credo 06:33
- 7 Sanctus 03:20
- 8 Agnus Dei 03:10
- 9 De ore prudentis a 3 01:52
- 10 Repleti sunt omnes a 3 01:39
- 11 Cantate domino a 4 03:02
- 12 Il salmo Miserere mei Deus 14:25
Info for Allegri: Miserere, Mass and Motets
Bernard Fabre-Garrus, his A Sei Voci ensemble and the musicologist Jean Lionnet, with their characteristic fervour and concern for authenticity, pored over the writings of Allegri’s contemporaries and rediscovered the lost paradise of the original sources. In 1993, they restored the original intent of the piece in this unique interpretation, true to the tradition of improvised ornamentation, with its inventive, blossoming lines.
The surprises do not stop there, because, A Sei Voci inserts between this 'authentic' version and the traditional, familiar version conveyed over the centuries and other forgotten works by Allegri, composed for liturgical services in the Pontifical Chapel in Rome. With its expressive sobriety, supported by the understated playing of organist Dominique Ferran and perfectly balanced voices that alternately come to the fore from within the counterpoint, A Sei Voci invites you on to the stairway to paradise...Bernard Fabre-Garrus died in 2006 and A Sei Voce disbanded some five years later.
Dominique Ferran, organ
A Sei Voci
Bernard Fabre-Garrus, conductor
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