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Francesco Durante (1684-1755) - Concerto Per Cembalo con VV.ni e Basso
Buon compleanno Francesco Durante! 🎹🍷
Composer: Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Work: Concerto (in Si bemolle maggiore) Per Cembalo con VV.ni e Basso
Performers: Antonеlla Cristiаno (pianoforte); I Solisti Pаrtеnopеi; Ivаno Cаiаzzа (conductor)
Painting: Filippo Falciatore (1728-1768) - Le concert en plein air
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Francesco Durante
(Frattamaggiore, Aversa, 31 March 1684 - Naples, 30 September 1755)
Italian composer. He was the seventh of 11 children of Gaetano Durante and Orsola Capasso. At an early age he entered the Conservatorio dei poveri di Gesù Cristo, in Naples, where he received lessons from Gaetano Greco. Later he became ...
published: 31 Mar 2023
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Francesco Durante - Magnificat
I Magnificat - II Et misericordia - III Deposuit potentes - IV Suscepit Israel - V Sicut locutus est - VI Sicut erat in principio. Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia koor ja orkester / Choir and Orchestra of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, solistid / soloists: AILE ASSZONYI (sopran / soprano), HELEN LEPALAAN (metsosopran / mezzo-soprano), MATI TURI (tenor), OTT KASK (bass), dirigent / conductor TÕNU KALJUSTE. KADRI TOOMOJA (orel / organ)
published: 13 Jan 2016
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Durante: Concertos for Strings
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in Italy, that is the world” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Dictionnaire de Musique. His pupils include Pergolesi, Jommelli and Paisiello.
Composer: Francesco Durante
Artists: Ensemble Imaginaire, Cristina Corrieri (conductor)
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published: 04 Mar 2022
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Francesco Durante – Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
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Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
I. Incipit oratio Jeremiæ prophetæ [00:00]
II. Pupilli facti sumus absque patre [06:12]
III. Recordare Domine [08:58]
IV. Patres nostri peccaverunt [12:31]
V. Pellis nostra [16:42]
VI. Recordare Domine [19:04]
VII. Mulieres in Sion [22:38]
VIII. Jerusalem convertere [24:25]
Performers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_maBWpuddFhVpipbx_vIZ_vzWOBeqJ5348
Score from: https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Francesco_Durante
published: 29 Nov 2021
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Francesco Durante, Magnificat a 4 in Si bemolle (score)
(Die Kölner Akadamie)
published: 26 Aug 2016
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Emily Brown - Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile - Francesco Durante (2)
Emily Brown, soprano
Brenda Fernandez, piano
Carswell Hall, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
4/7/16
Audio and video by Mark Manring - http://manring.net
(2)
published: 09 Apr 2016
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Francesco Durante - concerti
Francesco Durante (Frattamaggiore, 31 marzo 1684 – Napoli, 30 settembre 1755)
Performed by:
Ensemble Vox Aurae, Giancarlo De Lorenzo
Painting: Micco Spadaro - il tempio di Venere a Baia 1645
published: 24 Dec 2022
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Durante: Requiem in G Minor
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in Italy, that is the world” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Dictionnaire de Musique. His pupils include Pergolesi, Jommelli and Paisiello.
Composer: Francesco Durante
Artists: Astrarium Consort, Carlo Centemeri (conductor)
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A polished new recording of a sacred masterpiece from 18th-century Naples.
The second of three settings that can firmly be attributed to Durante, the G minor Requiem is dated 27 November ...
published: 17 Feb 2021
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Encontros Musicais nº 1266 - Cantos da Paixão (2024)
ENCONTROS MUSICAIS nº 1266
"Cantos da Paixão"
Participação
Marina Gabetta, soprano
Alcides Acosta, tenor
Nunno Dellalio, tenor
José Luiz Águedo-Silva, barítono
Ao piano:
Alexsander Magno dos Reis
Apresentação: Alcides Ladislau Acosta
Evento realizado em 22 de Março de 2024
Auditório do Centro de Ciências, Letras e Artes
Campinas - São Paulo
~ PROGRAMA ~
José Luiz Águedo-Silva (1982- )
- “Tuota Nuester” (José Luiz)
José Pedro de Sant’Anna Gomes (1834-1908)
- “Canto da Verônica” (Marina)
Terezinha Magdalena Ferrão
- “Ressurreição” (Alcides)
Francesco Paolo Tosti (1846-1916)
- “Ave Maria” (José Luiz)
Antonio Carlos Gomes (1836-1896)
- “Ave Maria” (Marina)
Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
- “Vergin, tutt’amor” (Alcides)
William Gómez (1939-2000)
- “Ave María” (Nunno)
François-J...
published: 29 Mar 2024
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F. Durante: Concerto for strings No. 2 in G minor - Bremer Barockorchester, Ryo Terakado
Francesco Durante: Concerto for strings No. 2 in G minor
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Affettuoso presto: 0:00
Largo affettuoso: 5:49
Allegro: 9:20
1. Violin: Ryo Terakado, Lina Manrique, Meelis Orgse, Valeria Caponetto
2. Violin: Tomoe Badiarova, Franciska Hajdu, Luis Pinzon
Viola: Alice Vaz
Cello: Néstor Cortés
Bass: Sebastian Bartsch
Basso continuo: Hugo de Rodas, Nadine Remmert
Video: Tobias Hentze, http://www.tobiashentze.de
Audio: Juan Manuel Nieto
Camera: Bettina Hennig, Tobias Hentze, Nils Langhorst, Hendrik Röhrs
Live recording "Unser Lieben Frauen" church, Bremen, June 10th, 2016
published: 03 Nov 2016
10:15
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) - Concerto Per Cembalo con VV.ni e Basso
Buon compleanno Francesco Durante! 🎹🍷
Composer: Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Work: Concerto (in Si bemolle maggiore) Per Cembalo con VV.ni e Basso
Performers:...
Buon compleanno Francesco Durante! 🎹🍷
Composer: Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Work: Concerto (in Si bemolle maggiore) Per Cembalo con VV.ni e Basso
Performers: Antonеlla Cristiаno (pianoforte); I Solisti Pаrtеnopеi; Ivаno Cаiаzzа (conductor)
Painting: Filippo Falciatore (1728-1768) - Le concert en plein air
HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2oqaReV
Further info: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B000027T7S
Listen free: https://open.spotify.com/album/3CgwuMibeVOTZwzIcwTa9L
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Francesco Durante
(Frattamaggiore, Aversa, 31 March 1684 - Naples, 30 September 1755)
Italian composer. He was the seventh of 11 children of Gaetano Durante and Orsola Capasso. At an early age he entered the Conservatorio dei poveri di Gesù Cristo, in Naples, where he received lessons from Gaetano Greco. Later he became a pupil of Alessandro Scarlatti at the Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio. He is also supposed to have studied under Bernardo Pasquini and Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni in Rome, but there is no documentary evidence. He is said to have succeeded Scarlatti in 1725 at Sant' Onofrio, and to have remained there until 1742, when he succeeded Porpora as head of the Conservatorio di Santa Maria di Loreto, also in Naples. This post he held for thirteen years, till his death in Naples. He was married three times. His fame as a teacher was considerable, and Niccolò Jommelli, Giovanni Paisiello, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Niccolò Piccinni and Leonardo Vinci were amongst his pupils. As a teacher, he insisted on the unreasoning observance of rules, differing thus from Scarlatti, who treated all his pupils as individuals. A complete collection of Durante's works, consisting almost exclusively of sacred music, was presented by Gaspare Selvaggi, a Neapolitan art collector and music theorist, to the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. A catalogue may be found in Fétis's Biographie universelle. The imperial library of Vienna also preserves a valuable collection of Durante's manuscripts. Two requiems, several masses (one of which, a most original work, is the Pastoral Mass for four voices) and the Lamentations of the prophet Jeremiah are amongst his most important settings. His Magnificat achieved popularity partly because of its misattribution to Pergolesi. The fact that Durante never composed for the stage brought him an exaggerated reputation as a composer of sacred music. Considered one of the best church composers of his style and period, he seems to have founded the sentimental school of Italian church music.
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Buon compleanno Francesco Durante! 🎹🍷
Composer: Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Work: Concerto (in Si bemolle maggiore) Per Cembalo con VV.ni e Basso
Performers: Antonеlla Cristiаno (pianoforte); I Solisti Pаrtеnopеi; Ivаno Cаiаzzа (conductor)
Painting: Filippo Falciatore (1728-1768) - Le concert en plein air
HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2oqaReV
Further info: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B000027T7S
Listen free: https://open.spotify.com/album/3CgwuMibeVOTZwzIcwTa9L
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Francesco Durante
(Frattamaggiore, Aversa, 31 March 1684 - Naples, 30 September 1755)
Italian composer. He was the seventh of 11 children of Gaetano Durante and Orsola Capasso. At an early age he entered the Conservatorio dei poveri di Gesù Cristo, in Naples, where he received lessons from Gaetano Greco. Later he became a pupil of Alessandro Scarlatti at the Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio. He is also supposed to have studied under Bernardo Pasquini and Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni in Rome, but there is no documentary evidence. He is said to have succeeded Scarlatti in 1725 at Sant' Onofrio, and to have remained there until 1742, when he succeeded Porpora as head of the Conservatorio di Santa Maria di Loreto, also in Naples. This post he held for thirteen years, till his death in Naples. He was married three times. His fame as a teacher was considerable, and Niccolò Jommelli, Giovanni Paisiello, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Niccolò Piccinni and Leonardo Vinci were amongst his pupils. As a teacher, he insisted on the unreasoning observance of rules, differing thus from Scarlatti, who treated all his pupils as individuals. A complete collection of Durante's works, consisting almost exclusively of sacred music, was presented by Gaspare Selvaggi, a Neapolitan art collector and music theorist, to the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. A catalogue may be found in Fétis's Biographie universelle. The imperial library of Vienna also preserves a valuable collection of Durante's manuscripts. Two requiems, several masses (one of which, a most original work, is the Pastoral Mass for four voices) and the Lamentations of the prophet Jeremiah are amongst his most important settings. His Magnificat achieved popularity partly because of its misattribution to Pergolesi. The fact that Durante never composed for the stage brought him an exaggerated reputation as a composer of sacred music. Considered one of the best church composers of his style and period, he seems to have founded the sentimental school of Italian church music.
- published: 31 Mar 2023
- views: 4029
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Francesco Durante - Magnificat
I Magnificat - II Et misericordia - III Deposuit potentes - IV Suscepit Israel - V Sicut locutus est - VI Sicut erat in principio. Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakade...
I Magnificat - II Et misericordia - III Deposuit potentes - IV Suscepit Israel - V Sicut locutus est - VI Sicut erat in principio. Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia koor ja orkester / Choir and Orchestra of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, solistid / soloists: AILE ASSZONYI (sopran / soprano), HELEN LEPALAAN (metsosopran / mezzo-soprano), MATI TURI (tenor), OTT KASK (bass), dirigent / conductor TÕNU KALJUSTE. KADRI TOOMOJA (orel / organ)
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I Magnificat - II Et misericordia - III Deposuit potentes - IV Suscepit Israel - V Sicut locutus est - VI Sicut erat in principio. Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia koor ja orkester / Choir and Orchestra of Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, solistid / soloists: AILE ASSZONYI (sopran / soprano), HELEN LEPALAAN (metsosopran / mezzo-soprano), MATI TURI (tenor), OTT KASK (bass), dirigent / conductor TÕNU KALJUSTE. KADRI TOOMOJA (orel / organ)
- published: 13 Jan 2016
- views: 93692
1:38:02
Durante: Concertos for Strings
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in ...
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in Italy, that is the world” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Dictionnaire de Musique. His pupils include Pergolesi, Jommelli and Paisiello.
Composer: Francesco Durante
Artists: Ensemble Imaginaire, Cristina Corrieri (conductor)
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Naples in the first half of the 18th century ranked among the musical capitals of Europe. In the three major genres of operatic, sacred and instrumental music the city both attracted many of the continent’s best musicians to live and work there for a period, as well as nurturing a prodigious native tradition of performers and composers. Among the most distinguished of the latter company is to be counted Francesco Durante (1684-1755), praised by no less than Jean-Jacques Rousseau as ‘the greatest harmonist in Italy, which is to say in the world.’
Extravagant words, on the face of it, but backed up by many passages and twists of genius in the collection of eight concertos for string ensemble which features in this new recording from a sparky Italian period-instrument ensemble. Each concerto has its own proportions; only the Fifth followswhat we now think of as a three-movement, fast-slow-fast model. For the rest, fugues and double canons alternate with minuets and abrupt presto sections that translate some of the drama of opera into purely instrumental terms. The expression is always at full tilt; Neapolitan, one might say, and indeed it is Durante who passed down to posterity many of the characteristics that are now readily associated with an entire school and locale of composition.
A world premiere recording distinguishes this set from its competitors: a concerto in B flat which did not belong to the single surviving hand-written score, but is indubitably by Durante, as its harmonic daring and vivid character will confirm. Ensemble Imaginaire gave the first performance of this concerto in modern times during the lead-up to this recording, which will be welcomed by all Baroque music enthusiasts.
Tracklist:
Concerto No. 1 in F Minor:
00:00:00 I. Un poco andante
00:02:21 II. Allegro
00:04:04 III. Andante
00:09:26 IV. Amoroso
00:11:16 V. Allegro
Concerto No. 2 in G Minor:
00:13:01 I. Affettuoso
00:14:57 II. Presto
00:18:27 III. Largo affettuoso
00:22:09 IV. Allegro
Concerto No. 3 in E-Flat Major:
00:24:51 I. Presto
00:25:57 II. Largo - Canone sopra canone à 4
00:29:06 III. Allegro
00:32:35 IV. Allegro assai
00:33:51 V. Finale
Concerto No. 4 in E Minor:
00:35:09 I. Adagio
00:38:40 II. Ricercare del quarto tono. Allegro
00:40:30 III. Largo
00:43:16 IV. Presto
Francesco Durante: Concerto No. 5 in A Major:
00:45:22 I. Presto
00:48:04 II. Largo
00:51:42 III. Allegro
Concerto No. 6 in A Major:
00:52:48 I. Allegro
00:56:24 II. Amoroso
00:59:21 III. Minuet. Allegro - Trio - Minuet da capo
01:02:53 IV. Canone à trè
Concerto No. 7 in C Major:
01:04:25 I. Moderato
01:08:48 II. Allegro
01:13:30 III. Larghetto
01:15:23 IV. Presto
Concerto in A Major “la pazzia”:
01:16:14 I. Allegro
01:24:25 II. Affettuoso
01:27:03 III. Allegro
Concerto in B-Flat Major:
01:30:02 I. Allegro
01:33:02 II. Andante moderato
01:36:35 III. Allegro
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Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in Italy, that is the world” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Dictionnaire de Musique. His pupils include Pergolesi, Jommelli and Paisiello.
Composer: Francesco Durante
Artists: Ensemble Imaginaire, Cristina Corrieri (conductor)
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Naples in the first half of the 18th century ranked among the musical capitals of Europe. In the three major genres of operatic, sacred and instrumental music the city both attracted many of the continent’s best musicians to live and work there for a period, as well as nurturing a prodigious native tradition of performers and composers. Among the most distinguished of the latter company is to be counted Francesco Durante (1684-1755), praised by no less than Jean-Jacques Rousseau as ‘the greatest harmonist in Italy, which is to say in the world.’
Extravagant words, on the face of it, but backed up by many passages and twists of genius in the collection of eight concertos for string ensemble which features in this new recording from a sparky Italian period-instrument ensemble. Each concerto has its own proportions; only the Fifth followswhat we now think of as a three-movement, fast-slow-fast model. For the rest, fugues and double canons alternate with minuets and abrupt presto sections that translate some of the drama of opera into purely instrumental terms. The expression is always at full tilt; Neapolitan, one might say, and indeed it is Durante who passed down to posterity many of the characteristics that are now readily associated with an entire school and locale of composition.
A world premiere recording distinguishes this set from its competitors: a concerto in B flat which did not belong to the single surviving hand-written score, but is indubitably by Durante, as its harmonic daring and vivid character will confirm. Ensemble Imaginaire gave the first performance of this concerto in modern times during the lead-up to this recording, which will be welcomed by all Baroque music enthusiasts.
Tracklist:
Concerto No. 1 in F Minor:
00:00:00 I. Un poco andante
00:02:21 II. Allegro
00:04:04 III. Andante
00:09:26 IV. Amoroso
00:11:16 V. Allegro
Concerto No. 2 in G Minor:
00:13:01 I. Affettuoso
00:14:57 II. Presto
00:18:27 III. Largo affettuoso
00:22:09 IV. Allegro
Concerto No. 3 in E-Flat Major:
00:24:51 I. Presto
00:25:57 II. Largo - Canone sopra canone à 4
00:29:06 III. Allegro
00:32:35 IV. Allegro assai
00:33:51 V. Finale
Concerto No. 4 in E Minor:
00:35:09 I. Adagio
00:38:40 II. Ricercare del quarto tono. Allegro
00:40:30 III. Largo
00:43:16 IV. Presto
Francesco Durante: Concerto No. 5 in A Major:
00:45:22 I. Presto
00:48:04 II. Largo
00:51:42 III. Allegro
Concerto No. 6 in A Major:
00:52:48 I. Allegro
00:56:24 II. Amoroso
00:59:21 III. Minuet. Allegro - Trio - Minuet da capo
01:02:53 IV. Canone à trè
Concerto No. 7 in C Major:
01:04:25 I. Moderato
01:08:48 II. Allegro
01:13:30 III. Larghetto
01:15:23 IV. Presto
Concerto in A Major “la pazzia”:
01:16:14 I. Allegro
01:24:25 II. Affettuoso
01:27:03 III. Allegro
Concerto in B-Flat Major:
01:30:02 I. Allegro
01:33:02 II. Andante moderato
01:36:35 III. Allegro
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- published: 04 Mar 2022
- views: 26394
27:58
Francesco Durante – Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
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Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
I. Incipit oratio Jeremiæ prophetæ [00:00]
II. Pupilli facti sumus absque patre [06:12]
III. Recordare Domine [08:58]
IV. Patres nostri peccaverunt [12:31]
V. Pellis nostra [16:42]
VI. Recordare Domine [19:04]
VII. Mulieres in Sion [22:38]
VIII. Jerusalem convertere [24:25]
Performers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_maBWpuddFhVpipbx_vIZ_vzWOBeqJ5348
Score from: https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Francesco_Durante
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Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
I. Incipit oratio Jeremiæ prophetæ [00:00]
II. Pupilli facti sumus absque patre [06:12]
III. Recordare Domine [08:58]
IV. Patres nostri peccaverunt [12:31]
V. Pellis nostra [16:42]
VI. Recordare Domine [19:04]
VII. Mulieres in Sion [22:38]
VIII. Jerusalem convertere [24:25]
Performers: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_maBWpuddFhVpipbx_vIZ_vzWOBeqJ5348
Score from: https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Francesco_Durante
- published: 29 Nov 2021
- views: 10605
1:16
Emily Brown - Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile - Francesco Durante (2)
Emily Brown, soprano
Brenda Fernandez, piano
Carswell Hall, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
4/7/16
Audio and video by Mark Manring - http://manring.net
(2)
Emily Brown, soprano
Brenda Fernandez, piano
Carswell Hall, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
4/7/16
Audio and video by Mark Manring - http://manring.net
(2)
https://wn.com/Emily_Brown_Danza,_Danza,_Fanciulla_Gentile_Francesco_Durante_(2)
Emily Brown, soprano
Brenda Fernandez, piano
Carswell Hall, Meredith College, Raleigh, NC
4/7/16
Audio and video by Mark Manring - http://manring.net
(2)
- published: 09 Apr 2016
- views: 214381
1:56:45
Francesco Durante - concerti
Francesco Durante (Frattamaggiore, 31 marzo 1684 – Napoli, 30 settembre 1755)
Performed by:
Ensemble Vox Aurae, Giancarlo De Lorenzo
Painting: Micco Spadaro -...
Francesco Durante (Frattamaggiore, 31 marzo 1684 – Napoli, 30 settembre 1755)
Performed by:
Ensemble Vox Aurae, Giancarlo De Lorenzo
Painting: Micco Spadaro - il tempio di Venere a Baia 1645
https://wn.com/Francesco_Durante_Concerti
Francesco Durante (Frattamaggiore, 31 marzo 1684 – Napoli, 30 settembre 1755)
Performed by:
Ensemble Vox Aurae, Giancarlo De Lorenzo
Painting: Micco Spadaro - il tempio di Venere a Baia 1645
- published: 24 Dec 2022
- views: 1065
53:43
Durante: Requiem in G Minor
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in ...
Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in Italy, that is the world” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Dictionnaire de Musique. His pupils include Pergolesi, Jommelli and Paisiello.
Composer: Francesco Durante
Artists: Astrarium Consort, Carlo Centemeri (conductor)
Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Google Play): https://brilliant-classics.lnk.to/DuranteRequiemID
More Information: https://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/d/durante-requiem-in-g-minor/
A polished new recording of a sacred masterpiece from 18th-century Naples.
The second of three settings that can firmly be attributed to Durante, the G minor Requiem is dated 27 November 1738, by which time the composer was established as a senior figure in the vibrant and fast-moving culture of 18th-century Naples. Durante was a contemporary of Nicolo Porpora and Leonardo Leo, whose Salve Regina settings have been newly recorded on another recent Brilliant Classics album (96092) but they were better known as operatic composers; Durante’s fame and reputation rested then and now on his music for the church, which is noble without ponderousness, moving without sentimentality, elegant without triviality.
Compared with other Neapolitans, Durante was not prolific; he strove instead, within the conventions of his age, to strike a popular tone with intimations of the sublime, and he did so by using startling dissonances, expressive use of dynamics, diminished chords and chromaticism. The G minor Requiem demonstrates all these features. It is scored for two four-part choirs, strings and two hunting horns used exclusively in the ‘Tuba mirum’. Even a casual glance at the score shows why Durante was greatly sought after as a counterpoint teacher and also why composers as different in as Pergolesi and Paisiello can be numbered among his pupils.
Previous recordings have used large choirs, but performing the Requiem with small forces highlights the madrigalian qualities of Durante’s style, with an emphasis on solo rather than choral lines, as well as achieving much tighter ensemble and more precise intonation. Several of the soloists on this album also featured on the previous Brilliant Classics recording by the Astrarium Consort with their founder/director Carlo Centemeri, of motets by Giovanni Paolo Colonna (94647). ‘Soprano Francesca Cassinari has a particularly appealing sound (for me). Her clear, pure voice serves the music well… The Astrarium Consort has a good ensemble sound.’ (wtju.fm)
Tracklist:
00:00 Introitus: I. Requiem aeternam
04:58 Introitus: II. Kyrie
06:15 Gradualis et tractus: I. Requiem aeternam – In memoria aeterna
10:20 Fuga in C Minor
14:09 Sequentia: I. Dies Irae, dies illa
19:20 Sequentia: II. Recordare Jesu pie
21:25 Sequentia: III. Ingemisco tamquam reus
24:35 Sequentia: IV. Confutatis maledictis
27:14 Sequentia: V. Lacrymosa dies illa
29:42 Offertorium: I. Domine Jesu Christe
31:57 Offertorium: II. Hostias
34:57 Sanctus: I. Sanctus
36:07 Sanctus: II. Benedictus
36:59 Toccata (Anonymous, Naples, XVII sec.)
40:50 Agnus dei
41:40 Communio: I. Lux aeterna
45:04 Exitus: I. Libera me domine
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Francesco Durante (1684-1755) was the most important representative of the Neapolitan School in the first half of the 18-th century, “the greatest harmonist in Italy, that is the world” wrote Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his Dictionnaire de Musique. His pupils include Pergolesi, Jommelli and Paisiello.
Composer: Francesco Durante
Artists: Astrarium Consort, Carlo Centemeri (conductor)
Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Google Play): https://brilliant-classics.lnk.to/DuranteRequiemID
More Information: https://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/d/durante-requiem-in-g-minor/
A polished new recording of a sacred masterpiece from 18th-century Naples.
The second of three settings that can firmly be attributed to Durante, the G minor Requiem is dated 27 November 1738, by which time the composer was established as a senior figure in the vibrant and fast-moving culture of 18th-century Naples. Durante was a contemporary of Nicolo Porpora and Leonardo Leo, whose Salve Regina settings have been newly recorded on another recent Brilliant Classics album (96092) but they were better known as operatic composers; Durante’s fame and reputation rested then and now on his music for the church, which is noble without ponderousness, moving without sentimentality, elegant without triviality.
Compared with other Neapolitans, Durante was not prolific; he strove instead, within the conventions of his age, to strike a popular tone with intimations of the sublime, and he did so by using startling dissonances, expressive use of dynamics, diminished chords and chromaticism. The G minor Requiem demonstrates all these features. It is scored for two four-part choirs, strings and two hunting horns used exclusively in the ‘Tuba mirum’. Even a casual glance at the score shows why Durante was greatly sought after as a counterpoint teacher and also why composers as different in as Pergolesi and Paisiello can be numbered among his pupils.
Previous recordings have used large choirs, but performing the Requiem with small forces highlights the madrigalian qualities of Durante’s style, with an emphasis on solo rather than choral lines, as well as achieving much tighter ensemble and more precise intonation. Several of the soloists on this album also featured on the previous Brilliant Classics recording by the Astrarium Consort with their founder/director Carlo Centemeri, of motets by Giovanni Paolo Colonna (94647). ‘Soprano Francesca Cassinari has a particularly appealing sound (for me). Her clear, pure voice serves the music well… The Astrarium Consort has a good ensemble sound.’ (wtju.fm)
Tracklist:
00:00 Introitus: I. Requiem aeternam
04:58 Introitus: II. Kyrie
06:15 Gradualis et tractus: I. Requiem aeternam – In memoria aeterna
10:20 Fuga in C Minor
14:09 Sequentia: I. Dies Irae, dies illa
19:20 Sequentia: II. Recordare Jesu pie
21:25 Sequentia: III. Ingemisco tamquam reus
24:35 Sequentia: IV. Confutatis maledictis
27:14 Sequentia: V. Lacrymosa dies illa
29:42 Offertorium: I. Domine Jesu Christe
31:57 Offertorium: II. Hostias
34:57 Sanctus: I. Sanctus
36:07 Sanctus: II. Benedictus
36:59 Toccata (Anonymous, Naples, XVII sec.)
40:50 Agnus dei
41:40 Communio: I. Lux aeterna
45:04 Exitus: I. Libera me domine
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#Durante #Requiem #Classical #Music #BrilliantClassics
- published: 17 Feb 2021
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1:07:22
Encontros Musicais nº 1266 - Cantos da Paixão (2024)
ENCONTROS MUSICAIS nº 1266
"Cantos da Paixão"
Participação
Marina Gabetta, soprano
Alcides Acosta, tenor
Nunno Dellalio, tenor
José Luiz Águedo-Silva, baríto...
ENCONTROS MUSICAIS nº 1266
"Cantos da Paixão"
Participação
Marina Gabetta, soprano
Alcides Acosta, tenor
Nunno Dellalio, tenor
José Luiz Águedo-Silva, barítono
Ao piano:
Alexsander Magno dos Reis
Apresentação: Alcides Ladislau Acosta
Evento realizado em 22 de Março de 2024
Auditório do Centro de Ciências, Letras e Artes
Campinas - São Paulo
~ PROGRAMA ~
José Luiz Águedo-Silva (1982- )
- “Tuota Nuester” (José Luiz)
José Pedro de Sant’Anna Gomes (1834-1908)
- “Canto da Verônica” (Marina)
Terezinha Magdalena Ferrão
- “Ressurreição” (Alcides)
Francesco Paolo Tosti (1846-1916)
- “Ave Maria” (José Luiz)
Antonio Carlos Gomes (1836-1896)
- “Ave Maria” (Marina)
Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
- “Vergin, tutt’amor” (Alcides)
William Gómez (1939-2000)
- “Ave María” (Nunno)
François-Joseph Fétis (1784-1871)
[antes atribuída a A.Stradella]
- “Pietà, Signore” (José Luiz)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
[a partir de uma ária da ópera Diomedes, de G. H.Stölzel)
- “Bist du bei mir” (Marina)
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924)
- “Gratias agimus Tibi” – Messa di Gloria (Nunno)
Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914)
- “Les Rameaux” (Alcides)
John Newton (1725-1807)
- “Amazing Grace” (Marina)
José Luiz Águedo-Silva
- “Agnus Dei” – Requiem (Nunno e José Luiz)
César Franck (1822-1890)
- “Panis angelicus” (Marina e José Luiz)
Direção Artística
José Francisco da Costa
Filmagem
Flávio Machado Homem
3D Art, Edição e Remasterização
Luis Wagner Acosta
Realização
ABAL Associação Brasileira "Carlos Gomes" de Artistas Líricos
© 2024 - ABAL Campinas
https://wn.com/Encontros_Musicais_Nº_1266_Cantos_Da_Paixão_(2024)
ENCONTROS MUSICAIS nº 1266
"Cantos da Paixão"
Participação
Marina Gabetta, soprano
Alcides Acosta, tenor
Nunno Dellalio, tenor
José Luiz Águedo-Silva, barítono
Ao piano:
Alexsander Magno dos Reis
Apresentação: Alcides Ladislau Acosta
Evento realizado em 22 de Março de 2024
Auditório do Centro de Ciências, Letras e Artes
Campinas - São Paulo
~ PROGRAMA ~
José Luiz Águedo-Silva (1982- )
- “Tuota Nuester” (José Luiz)
José Pedro de Sant’Anna Gomes (1834-1908)
- “Canto da Verônica” (Marina)
Terezinha Magdalena Ferrão
- “Ressurreição” (Alcides)
Francesco Paolo Tosti (1846-1916)
- “Ave Maria” (José Luiz)
Antonio Carlos Gomes (1836-1896)
- “Ave Maria” (Marina)
Francesco Durante (1684-1755)
- “Vergin, tutt’amor” (Alcides)
William Gómez (1939-2000)
- “Ave María” (Nunno)
François-Joseph Fétis (1784-1871)
[antes atribuída a A.Stradella]
- “Pietà, Signore” (José Luiz)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
[a partir de uma ária da ópera Diomedes, de G. H.Stölzel)
- “Bist du bei mir” (Marina)
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924)
- “Gratias agimus Tibi” – Messa di Gloria (Nunno)
Jean-Baptiste Faure (1830-1914)
- “Les Rameaux” (Alcides)
John Newton (1725-1807)
- “Amazing Grace” (Marina)
José Luiz Águedo-Silva
- “Agnus Dei” – Requiem (Nunno e José Luiz)
César Franck (1822-1890)
- “Panis angelicus” (Marina e José Luiz)
Direção Artística
José Francisco da Costa
Filmagem
Flávio Machado Homem
3D Art, Edição e Remasterização
Luis Wagner Acosta
Realização
ABAL Associação Brasileira "Carlos Gomes" de Artistas Líricos
© 2024 - ABAL Campinas
- published: 29 Mar 2024
- views: 40
12:05
F. Durante: Concerto for strings No. 2 in G minor - Bremer Barockorchester, Ryo Terakado
Francesco Durante: Concerto for strings No. 2 in G minor
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Francesco Durante: Concerto for strings No. 2 in G minor
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/bremerbarockorchester
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bremerbarockorchester/
Bremer Barockorchester: http://www.bremer-barockorchester.de
Affettuoso presto: 0:00
Largo affettuoso: 5:49
Allegro: 9:20
1. Violin: Ryo Terakado, Lina Manrique, Meelis Orgse, Valeria Caponetto
2. Violin: Tomoe Badiarova, Franciska Hajdu, Luis Pinzon
Viola: Alice Vaz
Cello: Néstor Cortés
Bass: Sebastian Bartsch
Basso continuo: Hugo de Rodas, Nadine Remmert
Video: Tobias Hentze, http://www.tobiashentze.de
Audio: Juan Manuel Nieto
Camera: Bettina Hennig, Tobias Hentze, Nils Langhorst, Hendrik Röhrs
Live recording "Unser Lieben Frauen" church, Bremen, June 10th, 2016
https://wn.com/F._Durante_Concerto_For_Strings_No._2_In_G_Minor_Bremer_Barockorchester,_Ryo_Terakado
Francesco Durante: Concerto for strings No. 2 in G minor
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/bremerbarockorchester
Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bremerbarockorchester/
Bremer Barockorchester: http://www.bremer-barockorchester.de
Affettuoso presto: 0:00
Largo affettuoso: 5:49
Allegro: 9:20
1. Violin: Ryo Terakado, Lina Manrique, Meelis Orgse, Valeria Caponetto
2. Violin: Tomoe Badiarova, Franciska Hajdu, Luis Pinzon
Viola: Alice Vaz
Cello: Néstor Cortés
Bass: Sebastian Bartsch
Basso continuo: Hugo de Rodas, Nadine Remmert
Video: Tobias Hentze, http://www.tobiashentze.de
Audio: Juan Manuel Nieto
Camera: Bettina Hennig, Tobias Hentze, Nils Langhorst, Hendrik Röhrs
Live recording "Unser Lieben Frauen" church, Bremen, June 10th, 2016
- published: 03 Nov 2016
- views: 21401