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Carlos Mena, François Fernandez, Philippe Pierlot, Ricercar Consort - Vivaldi: Stabat Mater (2004)

Carlos Mena, François Fernandez, Philippe Pierlot, Ricercar Consort - Vivaldi: Stabat Mater (2004)
  • Title: Vivaldi: Stabat Mater
  • Year Of Release: 2004 (2012)
  • Label: Mirare
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:10:21
  • Total Size: 313 Mb
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Tracklist:

Salve Regina Pour Contre-Ténor Et Orchestre RV 616
1. Salve Regina (Andante) 3:11
2. Ad Te Clamamus (Allegro) 1:29
3. Ad Te Suspiramus (Larghetto) 4:07
4. Eja Ergo (Allegro) 1:51
5. Et Jesum (Andante) 1:38
6. O Clemens (Andante) 2:19
Stabat Mater Pour Contre-Ténor Et Orchestre En Fa Mineur RV 621
7. Stabat Mater Dolorosa 2:51
8. Cujus Animam 1:58
9. O Quam Tristis 1:56
10. Quis Est Homos 2:44
11. Quis Non Posset 2:13
12. Pro Peccatis 3:12
13. Eja Mater 1:32
14. Fac Ut Ardeat 1:19
15. Amen 3:57
Concerto Pour Viole D'Amour En Ré Mineur F II N°2
16. I. Allegro 1:48
17. II. Largo 1:48
18. III. Allegro 4:11
Nisi Dominus Pour Contre-Ténor Et Orchestre RV 608
19. Nisi Dominus 2:35
20. Vanum Est Vobis 1:21
21. Surgite Postquam Sederitis 1:41
22. Cum Delerit Dilectis 4:45
23. Sircut Sagittae 1:27
24. Beatus Vir 1:12
25. Gloria Patri 4:38
26. Sicut Erat 1:04
27. Amen 1:43
28. Gloria Patri (Version Avec Viole De Gambe) 4:58

Performers:
Countertenor Vocals – Carlos Mena
Viola d'Amore – François Fernandez
Ensemble – Ricercar Consort
Conductor – Philippe Pierlot

Spanish countertenor Carlos Mena is not one of those who evoke the powerful castrati who might have sung these sacred arias in Vivaldi's day; his voice is smooth and precise, with a tendency toward emotional restraint. This isn't blood-and-guts Vivaldi, but it's quite lovely. Even the final Nisi dominus, RV 608, with its virtuoso arias and sharp contrasts, is kept under control at all times rather than being treated as a set of operatic numbers. Mena is technically flawless in this work (listen to the rather chilling long notes in the "Cum dederit dilectis," track 22), which stands somewhat apart from the rest of the program -- the intent is to close the proceedings with a burst of energy after two sad pieces that offer refined tragedy in Mena's readings. A viola d'amore concerto, also in a minor key, provides an intermezzo. Mena's performance of Vivaldi's Stabat Mater, RV 621, is remarkable from start to finish, with an exquisite depiction of quiet weeping from Mena in the opening "Stabat mater" section (track 7). The Ricercar Consort under Philippe Pierlot provides quiet, luminous support for both Mena and viola d'amore soloist François Fernandez in the concerto, and the recording environment in a Belgian abbey is ideal for what Mena is trying to convey -- sheer beauty with the ease and perfection of one of Raphael's religious paintings. Strongly recommended for anyone who loves the countertenor voice, especially for its haunting sadness.




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