Charpentier - Motets pour le Grand Dauphin
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Label: Alpha
Cat No: ALPHA138
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 30th March 2009
Contents
Works
Gratiarum actiones pro restitua delphini salute, H328O Salutaris hostia, H248
Precatio pro filio Regis, H166
Quemadmodum desiderat cervus, H174
Sola vivebat in antris Magdalena lugens, H373
Supplicatio pro defunctis, H328
Fond d'orgue
Fugue sur les anches
Fugue
Tierce en taille
Artists
Frederic Desenclos (organ)Ensemble Pierre Robert
Conductor
Frederic DesenclosWorks
Gratiarum actiones pro restitua delphini salute, H328O Salutaris hostia, H248
Precatio pro filio Regis, H166
Quemadmodum desiderat cervus, H174
Sola vivebat in antris Magdalena lugens, H373
Supplicatio pro defunctis, H328
Fond d'orgue
Fugue sur les anches
Fugue
Tierce en taille
Artists
Frederic Desenclos (organ)Ensemble Pierre Robert
Conductor
Frederic DesenclosAbout
Just like his father, the Dauphin surrounded himself with chosen personalities, amongst whom was the composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Removed from an official position at court by the talent and the intrigues of Lully, he was not allowed to write for the opera, for which the "Surintendant de la musique" had obtained a royal privilege. He therefore concentrated his creative activity primarily on sacred music, giving it the "Italian style" expressivity he had learned in Rome, where he had studied with Carrissimi. This religious lyricism deploys itself in the motets composed for Monseigneur's religious services.
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