Jan Dismas Zelenka - Officium defunctorum ZWV 47, Requiem in D ZWV 46 (2011), Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704, Vaclav Luks; 2CDs ACCENT ACC24244
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Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704, Vaclav Luks - Jan Dismas Zelenka - Officium defunctorum ZWV 47, Requiem in D ZWV 46
Артист: Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704, Vaclav Luks
Альбом: Jan Dismas Zelenka - Officium defunctorum ZWV 47, Requiem in D ZWV 46, 2011
Издатель: ACCENT / ACC24244
Жанр: Classical, Baroque, Sacred Music
Формат файла: NetLab, FLAC
Ссылка 1: eDonkey CD 1 67 clicks
Ссылка 2: eDonkey CD 2 54 clicks
Ссылка 3: Torrent
Нахождение: eDonkey/Torrent
Примечание: На Треккере FLAC
Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704
Václav Luks – conductor
Hana Blažíková – soprano
Markéta Cukrová – alto
Sébastian Monti – tenor
Tomáš Král – bass
Marián Krejčík – bass


Disc reviews David Vernier "GRAMOPHONE"user posted image
This presents all of the magnificent music by Jan Dismas Zelenka for the prolonged funeral exequies of Augustus the Strong that took place at the Dresden court’s Roman Catholic chapel from April 15, 1733, for four entire days. Vaclav Luks directs the Officium defunctorum with ample dramatic energy; Collegium 1704’s players and choir perform with lyricism and precision. The extraordinary invitatory sequence has some astonishing dramatic gestures in its orchestral ritornellos, and alto Marketa Cukrova and the excellent choir interleave fluently. This and the first three lessons have already been recorded superbly by the King’s Consort (Hyperion, 9/03) but, notwithstanding the plangent quality and beguiling soloists of Robert King’s selections, Luks presents a reconstructed edition of the entire work including all nine lessons and also all of the responses (including some Gregorian chant), featuring idiosyncratic switches between archaic and modern styles.

Zelenka’s lavish D major Requiem written for the 1733 exequies has attractive characteristics of music created for the Dresden Hofkapelle during this period, such as a finely crafted juxtaposition of expressive writing for solo voices and contrapuntal choral splendour, and striking instrumental colours (pairs of trumpets, horns, flutes, oboes, bassoons and a chalumeau are all used to telling effect). Collegium 1704’s horns, trumpets and flutes create charming textures in the opening and closing parts of the celebratory Kyrie, which flank Hana Blaikova’s graceful singing in 'Christe eleison'. Zelenka’s dramatic word-painting during the Sequentia is brilliantly conveyed: tremulous strings in 'Quantus tremor' followed seconds later by regal trumpets in 'Tuba mirum'; 'Recordare' is a softly plangent duet in which Marketa Cukrova and Sebastian Monti are accompanied poetically by Christian Leitherer’s chalumeau obbligato; 'Lacrimosa' is a mournful yet consoling choral fugue. Collegium 1704 proceeds to realise paticularly special sonorities in 'Domine, Jesu Christe': a pair of bassoons illustrate the fall into darkness, whereas the holy light that follows is accompanied by a pair of flutes. A fabulous masterpiece is unveiled.


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