JOSQUIN DESPREZ Stabat Mater
GCD P31909
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Cantica Symphonia Giuseppe Maletto voices: Laura Fabris, Giulia Beatini, Elena Carzaniga, Giuseppe Maletto, Gianluca Ferrarini, Massimo Altieri, Livio Cavallo, Marco Scavazza, Matteo Bellotto instruments: Guido Magnano, Marta Graziolino, Efix Puleo, Laura Bertolino, Mauro Morini, David Yacus —
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Total playing time 68:48 Recorded in Cumiana, Malo and Roletto, Italy, in August 2018, February 2020 and June 2020 Engineered and produced by Giuseppe Maletto Booklet essay in English - Français - DeutschMade in the Netherlands
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JOSQUIN DESPREZ (c.1450-1521)Stabat Mater
01 Stabat Mater 02 Bergerette savoyenne (instr.) 03 Ave Maria 04 La Bernardina (instr.) 05 Ecce tu pulchra es 06 De tous biens plaine (instr.) 07 Salve Regina 08 Entre je suis (instr.) 09 Benedicta es celorum regina 10 Fortuna desperata (instr.) 11-17 Vultum tuum deprecabuntur 18 Nimphes nappes – Circumdederunt me
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For its new Glossa release of Josquin, Cantica Symphonia (which has given us recordings of Dufay, Isaac and Busnois in recent years) reflect modern performance thinking for one of the greatest composers in music. Giuseppe Maletto has united a strong group of Italian singers to provide distinctive accounts of motets including the Stabat Mater, the five-part Salve Regina, the seven-sectioned Vultum tuum cycle as well as the Ave Maria… virgo serena. To leaven this vocal density a team of organ, harp, fiddle, slide trumpet and sackbut add instrumental versions of a group of Josquin’s secular compositions, as well as selectively combining with the voices in the polyphony.
Marco Bizzarini’s booklet essay traces Josquin’s elusive career path, which included Rome, Ferrara and possibly also Milan, and the importance in his output of sacred compositions of Marian works.