Zieleński: Offertoria et communiones totius anni (Excerpts)
- 歌唱: Mikolaj Zielenski
- 乐团: Wrocław Baroque Ensemble
- 发行时间:2020-08-07
- 唱片公司:CD Accord
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
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作曲家:Mikolaj Zielenski
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作品集:Offertoria et communiones totius anni
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2Wrocław Baroque Ensemble / Andrzej Kosendiak / Aldona Bartnik / Aleksandra Turalska / Piotr Olech / Bart Uvyn / Piotr Łykowski / Maciej Gocman / Benjamin Glaubitz / Florian Cramer / Tomáš Král / Jerzy Butryn / Jaromír Nosek / Szczepan Nowak / Zbigniew Pilch / Mikołaj Zgółka / Piotr Chrupek / Jarosław Thiel / Julia Karpeta / Krzysztof Karpeta / Maximilian Ehrhardt / Marta Niedźwiecka / Aleksandra Rupocińska / Anton Birula / Přemysl Vacek / Bruce Dickey / William Lyons / Ferdinand Hendrich / Masafumi Sakamoto / Karl Heinrich Wendorf05:51
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3Wrocław Baroque Ensemble / Andrzej Kosendiak / Aldona Bartnik / Aleksandra Turalska / Piotr Olech / Bart Uvyn / Piotr Łykowski / Maciej Gocman / Benjamin Glaubitz / Florian Cramer / Tomáš Král / Jerzy Butryn / Jaromír Nosek / Szczepan Nowak / Zbigniew Pilch / Mikołaj Zgółka / Piotr Chrupek / Jarosław Thiel / Julia Karpeta / Krzysztof Karpeta / Maximilian Ehrhardt / Marta Niedźwiecka / Aleksandra Rupocińska / Anton Birula / Přemysl Vacek / Bruce Dickey / William Lyons / Ferdinand Hendrich / Masafumi Sakamoto / Karl Heinrich Wendorf02:37
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10Wrocław Baroque Ensemble / Andrzej Kosendiak / Aldona Bartnik / Aleksandra Turalska / Piotr Olech / Piotr Łykowski / Maciej Gocman / Benjamin Glaubitz / Tomáš Král / Jaromír Nosek / Zbigniew Pilch / Mikołaj Zgółka / Piotr Chrupek / Jarosław Thiel / Julia Karpeta / Krzysztof Karpeta / Maximilian Ehrhardt / Marta Niedźwiecka / Aleksandra Rupocińska / Anton Birula / Přemysl Vacek / Bruce Dickey / William Lyons / Ferdinand Hendrich / Masafumi Sakamoto / Karl Heinrich Wendorf04:34
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12Wrocław Baroque Ensemble / Andrzej Kosendiak / Aldona Bartnik / Aleksandra Turalska / Piotr Łykowski / Maciej Gocman / Benjamin Glaubitz / Tomáš Král / Jerzy Butryn / Szczepan Nowak / Zbigniew Pilch / Mikołaj Zgółka / Piotr Chrupek / Jarosław Thiel / Julia Karpeta / Krzysztof Karpeta / Maximilian Ehrhardt / Marta Niedźwiecka / Aleksandra Rupocińska / Anton Birula / Přemysl Vacek / Bruce Dickey / William Lyons / Ferdinand Hendrich / Masafumi Sakamoto / Karl Heinrich Wendorf03:05
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15Wrocław Baroque Ensemble / Andrzej Kosendiak / Aldona Bartnik / Aleksandra Turalska / Piotr Olech / Bart Uvyn / Piotr Łykowski / Maciej Gocman / Benjamin Glaubitz / Florian Cramer / Tomáš Král / Jerzy Butryn / Jaromír Nosek / Szczepan Nowak / Zbigniew Pilch / Mikołaj Zgółka / Piotr Chrupek / Jarosław Thiel / Julia Karpeta / Krzysztof Karpeta / Maximilian Ehrhardt / Marta Niedźwiecka / Aleksandra Rupocińska / Anton Birula / Přemysl Vacek / Bruce Dickey / William Lyons / Ferdinand Hendrich / Masafumi Sakamoto / Karl Heinrich Wendorf03:24
简介
We present to you another CD with the music of the First Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, featuring the works of Mikolaj Zielenski, his Offertoria and Communiones published in Venice in 1611. I had to make a choice among Zielenski’s 113 surviving works, so I adopted a narrative based on the history of salvation, or more precisely – the fulfilment of the Scripture in the coming of Jesus Christ – the Messiah. The texts of the featured compositions refer both to the Old Testament events, the Gospel and to the descriptions contained in the Acts, from the Annunciation and Visitation of St Elizabeth, Nativity, Slaughter of the Innocents, Presentation of the Lord, to Golgotha, Resurrection, the Doubt of St Thomas, Ascension, Martyrdom of St Stephen and Glory to God. At the same time, I tried to show the diversity of line-ups and styles of Zielenski’s works from the 12-part Magnificat and the double choir (eight-part and six-part) works to works for solo voice, while also differentiating the instrumental line-ups, and especially the basso continuo, which is performed by two theorboes, organ, harpsichord, harp, viola da gamba, violone and dulcian in various configurations. In the vocal parts, the highest are performed by female sopranos, probably contrary to the practice of the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries. We denied the doubtful St Thomas his voice in Mitte manum tuam by performing this duo only on instruments, believing without words in the Resurrection. The featured works by Zielenski are masterpieces of musical art of the early 17th century, withstanding comparisons with compositions of the greatest masters of the era. Andrzej Kosendiak transl. Anna Kaspszyk