Musica Warmiensis Vol.2
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1894
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd June 2023
Contents
Works
Sinfonia in D majorLitaniae Lauretanae de Beata Virgine Maria
Aria de confessore
Alma Dei Creatoris
Artists
Ingrida Gapova (soprano)Piotr Olech (countertenor)
Aleksander Rewinski (tenor)
Piotr Pieron (bass)
Cappella Warmiensis Restituta
Works
Sinfonia in D majorLitaniae Lauretanae de Beata Virgine Maria
Aria de confessore
Alma Dei Creatoris
Artists
Ingrida Gapova (soprano)Piotr Olech (countertenor)
Aleksander Rewinski (tenor)
Piotr Pieron (bass)
Cappella Warmiensis Restituta
About
The works are mostly vocal-instrumental compositions of a sacred character: arias, vespers, litanies, offertories, graduals, masses, but also symphonies and others, mostly dedicated to the band of Dobre Miasto.
The record is crowned by the Litaniae Lauretanae de Beata Virgine Maria [Litany of Loretto to the Blessed Virgin Mary] by Amando Ivančić (1727–1758). Ivančić belonged to the Pauline order, active in Austria. He composed for the Cistercians and the Paulines, as well as for other orders. He wrote mainly works on religious themes and for performance during liturgies and services.
Antonius Grunhei[s]'s Symphony in D major, is not a typically religious composition, but a secular, rather cheerful one. It consists of three movements, with a solo part for flute within the second movement.
The composer of Alma Dei Creatoris is Ambros Rieder, who lived between 1771 and 1855. His oeuvre is extensive: he wrote religious works (masses, requiems, vespers, cantata compositions), but also compositions for organ (fugues, preludes) and string quartets.
Aria de confessore consists of two movements: Amavit eum Dominus and Et ad portas. It was composed by the Norbertine monk Isfrid Kayser. The first movement is performed by the tenor, while the second movement is performed by all soloists.
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