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Baroque Voices 11 - Pergolesi & Scarlatti: Stabat Mater

Gemma Bertagnolli & Sara Mingardo

Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

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This is a totally Italianate performance of both high drama and moving pathos...Alessandrini's instrumental support could not be more telling, and the recording is made in an ideal acoustic.

Baroque Voices 11 - Pergolesi & Scarlatti: Stabat Mater

Gemma Bertagnolli & Sara Mingardo

Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

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This is a totally Italianate performance of both high drama and moving pathos...Alessandrini's instrumental support could not be more telling, and the recording is made in an ideal acoustic.

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A classic of Baroque music, the Stabat Mater by Pergolesi (he wrote it when he was twenty-four and he died two years later) is a constant source of emotion. This superb recording by Rinaldo Alessandrini brings out all the beauty and expression of this work.

Contents and tracklist

Stabat Mater
Track length5:10
Cujus animam
Track length2:21
O quam tristis
Track length2:09
Quae moerebat
Track length1:38
Quis est homo
Track length3:09
Vidit suum
Track length3:04
Eja mater
Track length2:05
Fac ut portem
Track length1:56
Sancta Mater
Track length5:07
Fac ut portem
Track length4:52
Inflammatus
Track length1:39
Quando corpus
Track length5:04
Stabat Mater
Track length3:01
Cujus animam
Track length2:02
O quam tristis
Track length2:48
Quae moerebat
Track length3:27
Quis est homo
Track length1:37
Quis non posset
Track length1:55
Pro peccatis
Track length2:32
Vidit suum
Track length1:37
Pia Mater
Track length2:30
Sancta Mater
Track length2:40
Fac ut ardeat
Track length2:00
Tui nati
Track length3:57
Juxta crucem
Track length1:55
Virgo virginum
Track length1:26
Fac ut portem
Track length1:37
Inflammatus
Track length1:57
Fac me cruce
Track length0:59
Quando corpus
Track length3:08

Awards and reviews

2011 edition

This is a totally Italianate performance of both high drama and moving pathos...Alessandrini's instrumental support could not be more telling, and the recording is made in an ideal acoustic.

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