Invocazioni Mariane | Naive V5474

Invocazioni Mariane

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Label: Naive

Cat No: V5474

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 8th March 2024

Contents

Works

Anfossi, Pasquale

Salve Regina

Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista

Violin Concerto in B flat major

Porpora, Nicola

Il trionfo della Divina Giustizia
» Occhi mesti
» Overture
» Per pieta, turba feroce

Ragazzi, Angelo

Sonate a quattro (12), op.1
» no.4 in F minor (imitatio in Salve regina, mater misericordiae)

Vinci, Leonardo

Oratorio a 4 voci
» Chi mi priega
» Tutti son del materno mio seno
Oratorio di Maria dolorata
» Sinfonia

Vivaldi, Antonio

Stabat Mater, RV621

Artists

Andreas Scholl (countertenor)
Alessandro Tampieri (violin)
Accademia Bizantina

Conductor

Alessandro Tampieri

Works

Anfossi, Pasquale

Salve Regina

Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista

Violin Concerto in B flat major

Porpora, Nicola

Il trionfo della Divina Giustizia
» Occhi mesti
» Overture
» Per pieta, turba feroce

Ragazzi, Angelo

Sonate a quattro (12), op.1
» no.4 in F minor (imitatio in Salve regina, mater misericordiae)

Vinci, Leonardo

Oratorio a 4 voci
» Chi mi priega
» Tutti son del materno mio seno
Oratorio di Maria dolorata
» Sinfonia

Vivaldi, Antonio

Stabat Mater, RV621

Artists

Andreas Scholl (countertenor)
Alessandro Tampieri (violin)
Accademia Bizantina

Conductor

Alessandro Tampieri

About

For the first time with naïve, the countertenor Andreas Scholl joins the Accademia Bizantina and Alessandro Tampieri to present a Neapolitan programme, centred on the Virgin Mary.

Andreas Scholl and the Accademia Bizantina have for several decades enjoyed a successful musical partnership, encompassing the whole Baroque repertoire.

As usual, this new album together includes both renowned and less well-known vocal and instrumental pieces.

The figure of Mary, which has inspired a huge repertoire, both sacred and profane, runs through this Easter programme of exquisite affliction, virtuosic for both voice and orchestra.

“Neapolitan music has a unique melodic vein and a great capacity to communicate emotion profoundly,” says Alessandro Tampieri.

Thus, Vivaldi’s iconic Stabat Mater, which the German countertenor has enjoyed singing for many years, is placed alongside lesser-known airs from oratorios by Nicola Porpora and Leonardo Vinci, which had the character of the Virgin sung by a castrato.

“I endeavour to place humanity before gender,”
says Andreas Scholl, “and I interpret the role of Mary with the greatest sincerity, without the slightest notion of ‘travesty’. Love, despair and pain transcend the notion of gender.”

We also find a Salve Regina by Pasquale Anfossi, requiring a particularly participative orchestra, a sonata by Angelo Ragazzi and a violin concerto by Pergolesi, both strongly echoing Pergolesi’s famous Stabat Mater.

The solo violin parts are played by Alessandro Tampieri, first violin of the Italian ensemble, who conducts here from his instrument in the purest tradition of the Baroque orchestra.

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