jueves, 21 de diciembre de 2023

Navidad en el Caribe - Cantadas y Villancicos de Esteban Salas, la Habana (1725) - PREMIERE




Navidad en el Caribe 
Cantadas y Villancicos de Esteban Salas
La Habana (1725)
PREMIERE



 

1. Si al Ver en el Oriente - Villancico a Solo y 

a 4 Con Violines para Navidad


2. Sobre los Ríos Undosos - Villancico 

a 3 Con Violines para Kalenda


3. Cándido Corderito - Cantada a Dúo Con 

Violines para Navidad, 3er. Nocturno


4. Los Quatro Elementos Villancico a 4 

Con Violines para Navidad


5. joh Niño Soberano! - Cantada a 3 

Con Violines para Navidad


6. Resuenen Armoniosos los Clarines - 

Villancico a 4 Con Violines para Navidad


7. Vayan Unas Especies - Villancico a 4 Con 

Violines para Navidad






viernes, 15 de diciembre de 2023

Jussi Björling (1911-1960) - Bjorling Collection, Vol. 1-4 - PREMIERE

 




Jussi Björling (1911-1960)
Vol. 4 - Opera-Arior Och Duetter (1945-1951)
 PREMIERE





Jussi Björling (1911-1960)
Vol. 3 - Opera-Arior and Duetter (1936-1944)
 PREMIERE




Jussi Björling (1911-1960)
Vol. 2 - Sanger pa Svenska (1929-1937)
 PREMIERE




Jussi Björling (1911-1960)
Vol. 1 - Opera and Operetta Recordings 
(1930-1938)
 PREMIERE












domingo, 10 de diciembre de 2023

Alfred Bruneau (1857-1934) - Requiem - PREMIERE

 



Alfred Bruneau (1857-1934)
Requiem / Ludovic Morlot
PREMIERE

From Lully’s grands motets, Couperin’s Leçons de ténèbres, and the versions of the Requiem by Campra and Desaugiers to Poulenc’s Stabat Mater and Messiaen’s La Transfiguration de Notre-Seigneur Jésus-Christ, there is a magnificent tradition of sacred music in France. Whether manifest in the pomp of the Sun King, in revolutionary ardour, or in Meyerbeerian grand opéra, France has always had a fascination for the expression of grand passions, whether sacred or profane, and the influence of opera is undeniable in the epic works of Lesueur and Méhul, and even in the masses of Cherubini. Later in history, there was an attempt, led by Choron, the Niedermeyer School and the Schola Cantorum, to break free of this tendency by returning to the liturgical source of plainchant. A vacillation between high drama and devotion characterized the entire evolution of the genre of sacred music and, in particular, its ultimate and perhaps most spectacular embodiment, the Requiem Mass. The latter part of the 19th century brought a considerable output of religious works, and in France such important figures as César Franck, Théodore Dubois, Jules Massenet and Émile Paladilhe all produced remarkable oratorios. In the 1880s it was therefore only to be expected that a young composer like Alfred Bruneau should attempt a large-scale religious work before launching a career in opera, which at the time was still the key to achieving a major reputation in France.
créditos
se lanzó el 19 de noviembre de 2013


Mireille DELUNSCH soprano
La Monnaie Children’s and Youth Choirs
Denis MENIER children chorus master
La Monnaie Children’s and Youth Choirs
Vlaams Radio Koor
La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra
Ludovic MORLOT conductor
Martino FAGGIANI chorus master
Chorus of La Monnaie / De Munt
Nora GUBISCH mezzo-soprano
Jérôme VARNIER bass
Edgaras MONTVIDAS tenor