
Wydawnictwo: Signum Classics
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 198
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2010
EAN: 635212019825
Nr katalogowy: SIGCD 198
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2010
EAN: 635212019825
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Epoka muzyczna: barok
Obszar (język): niemiecki
Rodzaj: nieszpory, magnificat
Epoka muzyczna: barok
Obszar (język): niemiecki
Rodzaj: nieszpory, magnificat
Krieger / Kerll / Pachelbel: Pachelbel Vespers
Signum Classics - SIGCD 198
Kompozytor
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627-1693)
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649-1725)
Johannes Pachelbel (1653-1709)
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627-1693)
Johann Philipp Krieger (1649-1725)
Johannes Pachelbel (1653-1709)
Wykonawcy
The King's Singers / Charivari Agréable
The King's Singers / Charivari Agréable
Utwory na płycie:
Pachelbel: Ingressus in C minor [originally in D minor] P92: Ingressus in c (orig. d)
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Fecit potentiam
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Suscepit Israel
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Gloria
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Sicut erat
Johann Krieger (1652–1735) Sonata a 5 in A minor: Allegro
Johann Krieger (1652–1735) Sonata a 5 in A minor: Adagio
Johann Krieger (1652–1735) Sonata a 5 in A minor: Allegro
Johann Krieger (1652–1735) Sonata a 5 in A minor: Presto
Johann Krieger (1652–1735) Sonata a 5 in A minor: Adagio
Pachelbel: Ingressus in E minor [G minor] P96: Ingressus in e (orig. g)
Pachelbel: Ingressus in C minor [originally in D minor] P92: Deus in adiutorium
Pachelbel: Ingressus in E minor [G minor] P96: Deus in adiutorium
Pachelbel: Ingressus in E minor [G minor] P96: Domine ad adiuvandum
Pachelbel: Ingressus in E minor [G minor] P96: Gloria
Pachelbel: Ingressus in E minor [G minor] P96: Gloria Patri, Sicut erat
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G major [A major] P97: Ingressus in G (orig. A)
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G major [A major] P97: Gloria Patri
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G major [A major] P97: Sicut erat
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G minor [A minor] P98: Ingressus in g (orig. A)
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G minor [A minor] P98: Deus in adiutorium
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G minor [A minor] P98: Gloria
Pachelbel: Ingressus in C minor [originally in D minor] P92: Gloria patri
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G minor [A minor] P98: Sicut erat
Pachelbel: Ingressus in G minor [A minor] P98: Et in secula seculorum
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693): I
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693): II (Vivace)
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693): III (Andante)
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693): IV (I reprise)
Pachelbel: Magnificat in F major [G major] P253: Magnificat in F (orig. G)
Pachelbel: Magnificat in F major [G major] P253: Deposuit
Pachelbel: Magnificat in F major [G major] P253: Sicut locutus est
Pachelbel: Magnificat in F major [G major] P253: Sicut erat, Amen
Pachelbel: Ingressus in C minor [originally in D minor] P92: Sicut erat
Pachelbel: Ingressus in B-flat major [C major] P88: Ingressus in Bb (orig. C)
Pachelbel: Ingressus in B-flat major [C major] P88: Sicut erat
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Magnificat in C
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Magnificat
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Et exultavit
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Quia respexit
Pachelbel: Magnificat in C major [orig. E-flat major] P250: Et misericordia
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in C minor - [originally in D minor] P92
Pachelbel:
Magnificat in C major - [orig. E-flat major] P250
Johann Krieger (1652–1735):
- Sonata a 5 in A minor
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in E minor - [G minor] P96
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in G major - [A major] P97
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in G minor - [A minor] P98
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693):
- Sonata a 5 in G minor
Pachelbel:
Magnificat in F major - [G major] P253
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in B-flat major - [C major] P88
Ingressus in C minor - [originally in D minor] P92
Pachelbel:
Magnificat in C major - [orig. E-flat major] P250
Johann Krieger (1652–1735):
- Sonata a 5 in A minor
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in E minor - [G minor] P96
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in G major - [A major] P97
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in G minor - [A minor] P98
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627–1693):
- Sonata a 5 in G minor
Pachelbel:
Magnificat in F major - [G major] P253
Pachelbel:
Ingressus in B-flat major - [C major] P88
The music contained in this CD represents a selection of Vespers movements written by the organist Johann Pachelbel. They have in common the distinctively sonorous scoring of four or five-part choir, accompanied by a six-part string orchestra to which is added, at the composer’s express request, a bassoon.
‘Charivari Agréable is one of the most versatile Early Music groups around at the moment; under its benign director, Kah-Ming Ng, it appears to be infinitely adaptable, finding musicians who can fit into any of its many and varied programmes’ International Record Review. They represent ‘a new and very exciting phase of the early music revival, one that enriches the existing repertory and can bring us ever closer to the spirit of the original music’ Gramophone.
Described by The Times as a group that has “stayed in character over four decades, yet retuned itself to the times” and by Gramophone as “enchanting the ear from first to last note” The King’s Singers are truly remarkable. They continue to be one of the most sought-after and critically acclaimed vocal ensembles in the world, performing a rich and varied repertoire from Gesualdo to György Ligeti and Michael Bublé. Internationally recognised for their work in the classical field, they retain the sparkle that delights so many fans when they perform much loved numbers from the lighter end of the repertoire. Whatever the music The King’s Singers are instantly recognisable for their spot-on intonation, their impeccable vocal blend, the flawless articulation of the text and incisive timing.
“… joined together [The King’s Singers] bond into a bright rainbow of colours – just right for the music’s sunny demeanour.”
The Sunday Times
“For those who know Pachelbel only through the Canon, this disc will be revelatory … Each piece is beautifully served by the ensemble.”
The Sunday Times
Classic FM Magazine Disc of the Month, May 2010
Classical Music Magazine Recording of the Fortnight, April 2010
Release date:1st March 2010
‘Charivari Agréable is one of the most versatile Early Music groups around at the moment; under its benign director, Kah-Ming Ng, it appears to be infinitely adaptable, finding musicians who can fit into any of its many and varied programmes’ International Record Review. They represent ‘a new and very exciting phase of the early music revival, one that enriches the existing repertory and can bring us ever closer to the spirit of the original music’ Gramophone.
Described by The Times as a group that has “stayed in character over four decades, yet retuned itself to the times” and by Gramophone as “enchanting the ear from first to last note” The King’s Singers are truly remarkable. They continue to be one of the most sought-after and critically acclaimed vocal ensembles in the world, performing a rich and varied repertoire from Gesualdo to György Ligeti and Michael Bublé. Internationally recognised for their work in the classical field, they retain the sparkle that delights so many fans when they perform much loved numbers from the lighter end of the repertoire. Whatever the music The King’s Singers are instantly recognisable for their spot-on intonation, their impeccable vocal blend, the flawless articulation of the text and incisive timing.
“… joined together [The King’s Singers] bond into a bright rainbow of colours – just right for the music’s sunny demeanour.”
The Sunday Times
“For those who know Pachelbel only through the Canon, this disc will be revelatory … Each piece is beautifully served by the ensemble.”
The Sunday Times
Classic FM Magazine Disc of the Month, May 2010
Classical Music Magazine Recording of the Fortnight, April 2010
Release date:1st March 2010