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Le Poème Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre

Anamorfosi

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This is one of the best programmes that I have encountered in recent years, both in concept and execution, and it begins with an icon of early music, Allegri’s Miserere…The singers of Le Poème...

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Le Poème Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre

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This is one of the best programmes that I have encountered in recent years, both in concept and execution, and it begins with an icon of early music, Allegri’s Miserere…The singers of Le Poème...

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Allegri’s Miserere, its heartbreaking harmonies, its verses alternately chanted and ornamented, its seraphic voices: sheer Baroque magic. Since its composition in Rome in 1630, the work has constantly been transformed. Le Poème Harmonique approaches the score through the prism of its metamorphoses, the ornaments and transpositions added since the time when Mozart himself transcribed the piece, then jealously guarded by the Vatican, which punished publication of it with anathema. From the Renaissance onwards, musicians dressed up the finest secular tunes of their time in sacred words. The most famous example of all, the Pianto della Madonna, in which Monteverdi transferred to the Virgin Mary the mournful strains of his Lamento d’Arianna, illustrates these exchanges between repertories. Similarly, his famous Sì dolce è ’l tormento is here transformed into Sì dolce è ’l martire with the help of the mysterious Virgilio Albanese. Other masters of the period, such as Rossi, Mazzocchi and Marazzoli, also adapted their works to sacred texts. With this programme, which builds on the experience of the album Nova Metamorfosi (ALPHA 039), one of Le Poème Harmonique’s major triumphs, Vincent Dumestre celebrates the twentieth anniversary of his ensemble.

Contents and tracklist

I. Miserere mei, Deus
Track length2:38
II. Tibi soli peccavi
Track length2:59
III. Auditui meo
Track length2:45
IV. Redde mihi laetitiam
Track length2:56
V. Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium
Track length4:00
I. Domine in furore tuo
Track length2:42
II. Non est sanitas carni meae
Track length4:30
III. Adflictus sum
Track length3:58
I. Odimi, il passo arresta
Track length0:55
II. Chi fà che ritorni
Track length5:34
I. Pascha concelebranda
Track length5:20
II. Nunc ubi est o mors Victoria
Track length3:59

Spotlight on this release

Awards and reviews

  • Diapason d’Or
    October 2019
    Nouveauté
  • Gramophone Magazine
    Awards Issue 2019
    Recording of the Month
  • International Classical Music Awards
    2019
    Nominee - Baroque Vocal
  • Gramophone Magazine
    December 2019
    Critics' Choice

Awards Issue 2019

This is one of the best programmes that I have encountered in recent years, both in concept and execution, and it begins with an icon of early music, Allegri’s Miserere…The singers of Le Poème Harmonique are clearly accomplished virtuosos…their filigree passagework is nimble and flexible; and importantly, the sopranos never fail to sparkle…This is an album so nuanced you can almost taste it.
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