![]() |
![]() |
|||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||
| Composers | | Conductors | | Performers | | Ensembles | | Operas | | Labels | | ArkivCDs | | DVDs | | More... | ![]() |
Weekend Specials | ![]() |
|
Home >
Performers >
|
| Carissimi: Historia Di Jephte, Etc; Colista, Frescobaldi / Le Parlement De Musique | |||||
| Carissimi / Parlement De Musique / Gester | |||||
|
Release Date: 09/27/2011 Label: Naive Catalog #: 30526 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Giacomo Carissimi, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Lelio Colista Performer: Luca Dordolo, Stephan Van Dyck, Martin Gester, Stephen Imboden, Elisa Franzetti, Marion Fourquier, Jean-Marie Quint, Davide Monti, Enrico Parizzi, Yasunori Imamura Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique
Number of Discs: 1 |
CD
$12.99
In Stock |
|||
| In Stock: Usually ships in 24 hours. | |||||
| Get Social: | |||||
| Share / | |||||
| See, Hear and Learn More! Go to: | |||||
| Notes & Editorial Reviews | Works On This Recording | Customer Reviews | |||||
| Notes & Reviews | Back to Top | ||
|
"Jephte was Carissimi's masterpiece--a highly inspired oratorio on par with Monteverdi's renowned Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, likewise loaded with dramatic scenarios and operatic gesture. Basically, illegitimately-born outlaw leader Jephte makes a pact with God declaring that if God allows Israel to triumph over Ammon he will sacrifice the first person he sees after victory. As it turns out, the first person he sees happens to be his only daughter Filia (incidentally betrothed to Jephte's top warrior Hamor). Depending on interpretation this saga has two endings. One is that just before Jephte is about to do the deed an angel appears and proclaims that if Filia agrees to remain a virgin and dedicates herself to God for the rest of her life, she'll live (Handel's choice). Carissimi opts for the more tragic, notorious conclusion where Filia begs Jephte to instead allow her and her "companions" to flee to the mountains, forever lamenting their wasted lives as virgins. There's certainly been no shortage of great recordings of Carissimi's Jephte. Colleague Robert Levine lavished well-deserved praise on Jos van Veldhoven's often boisterous, wonderfully expressive account on Channel Classics (type Q5259 in Search Reviews). Erik van Nevel's somewhat more subdued, reverential performance (Accent) equally impresses, especially during the finale when Filia (gloriously sung by soprano Maite Arruabarrena) and companions convincingly mourn, weep, and wail to great effect. Here, Martin Gester with Le Parlement de Musique offers another excellent performance that strikes a fascinating balance between the other two. Gester's poised yet alert instrumental momentum heightens the drama while affording the vocalists ample expressive opportunity. Tenor Luca Dordolo is a commanding though emotionally vulnerable Jephte--most notable in his very affecting dialogue with Filia (soprano Elisa Franzetti) before he banishes her. Franzetti's brilliant Filia is equally complex, her early jubilation instantly transformed when she learns of her impending fate. The numerous narrative and choral sequences are also vigorously and stylishly executed. Two motets and a charming harp transcription of a toccata fragment, "Partite sopra Passacagli", by Frescobaldi, as well as two brief though engaging sinfonias by Lelio Colista provide interludes before the final offering--Carissimi's oratorio Felicitas Beatorum (the happiness of the blessed). Not nearly as dramatic nor interesting as Jephte, this work is simply a 15-minute recitative extolling the dangers of earthly temptation and how great all will be when we die." --John Greene, ClassicsToday.com Reviewing original release |
|||||
| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | |||
| 1. |
Damnatorum lamentatio by Giacomo Carissimi |
||||
|
Performer:
Luca Dordolo (Tenor),
Stephan Van Dyck (Countertenor),
Martin Gester (Organ),
Stephen Imboden (Bass) Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: 17th Century; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 8 Minutes 40 Secs. Language: Latin |
||||
| 2. |
Jephte by Giacomo Carissimi |
||||
|
Performer:
Elisa Franzetti (Soprano),
Luca Dordolo (Tenor)
Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: by 1650; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 21 Minutes 29 Secs. Language: Latin |
||||
| 3. |
Felicitas beatorum by Giacomo Carissimi |
||||
|
Conductor:
Martin Gester
Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: 17th Century; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 15 Minutes 39 Secs. Language: Latin |
||||
| 4. |
Toccate e partite d'intavolatura, Book 1: Toccata(s) by Girolamo Frescobaldi |
||||
|
Conductor:
Martin Gester
Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: 1615/1628; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France |
||||
| 5. |
Liber secundus diversarum modulationum: O mors illa by Girolamo Frescobaldi |
||||
|
Performer:
Stephan Van Dyck (Tenor),
Stephen Imboden (Bass)
Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: by 1627; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 2 Minutes 35 Secs. Language: Latin |
||||
| 6. |
Il secondo libro di toccate: Partite sopra passacagli by Girolamo Frescobaldi |
||||
|
Performer:
Marion Fourquier (Harp)
Period: Baroque Written: by 1627; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 3 Minutes 5 Secs. |
||||
| 7. |
Liber secundus diversarum modulationum: Deus noster refugium by Girolamo Frescobaldi |
||||
|
Performer:
Elisa Franzetti (Soprano)
Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: by 1627; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 2 Minutes 32 Secs. Language: Latin |
||||
| 8. |
Sinfonia in D minor for 2 Violins, Violone and Basso continuo by Lelio Colista |
||||
|
Performer:
Jean-Marie Quint (Violone),
Davide Monti (Violin),
Enrico Parizzi (Violin)
Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: 17th Century; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 5 Minutes 2 Secs. |
||||
| 9. |
Sinfonia in B flat major for 2 Violins, Theorbo and Basso Continuo by Lelio Colista |
||||
|
Performer:
Enrico Parizzi (Violin),
Davide Monti (Violin),
Yasunori Imamura (Theorbo)
Conductor: Martin Gester Orchestra/Ensemble: Le Parlement de Musique Period: Baroque Written: 17th Century; Italy |
Date of Recording: 10/2000 Venue: Abbey Church, Walbourg, Alsace, France Length: 4 Minutes 30 Secs. |
||||
|
|
||||
| Customer Reviews | Back to Top | |||
|
|
||||
| Be the first to review this title |
Share your Thoughts:
|
|
|
|
|
|
| About ArkivMusic Contact Us Partner Program Institutional Sales Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Help Your Account Shortcuts |
| ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music! |
| Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2012. | |||
| Data supplied by Rovi Data Solutions, Inc. Copyright 1948-2012. For personal use only. All rights reserved. | |||
| Reviews provided by ClassicsToday.com Copyright 1999-2011 | |||