On Sunday Morning, Kate Molleson played a piece of Gesualdo finished (completed? Mucked-about-with?) by Stravinsky. I was really only half- awake, but can anyone supply any more info about this? I don't think the piece was one of Gesualdo's madrigals....was it Da Pacem?
Gesualdo arr. Stravinsky
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Presumably from his Monumentum pro Gesualdo di Venosa as CD annum.
Three madrigals recomposed for instruments.
1: Asciugate i begli occhi
2: Ma tu, cagion di quella
3: Beltà poi che t'assenti
Complementary to the Tres Sacrae Cantiones.
PS!
Now that I've reread your post, much more likely to be the first of the three Tres Sacrae Cantiones.
1: Da pacem Domine
2: Assumpta est Maria
3: Illumina nos
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostOn Sunday Morning, Kate Molleson played a piece of Gesualdo finished (completed? Mucked-about-with?) by Stravinsky. I was really only half- awake, but can anyone supply any more info about this? I don't think the piece was one of Gesualdo's madrigals....was it Da Pacem?
I have a nice CD recorded in 1994 by Trinity College, Cambridge choir conducted by Richard Marlow; it comprises IS's mass and Gesualdo's Responses for holy week, as well as this set of three completions.
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The programme's music listing states the conductor as Philippe Herreweghe (as per #3 above), so I suspect the recording is:
Stravinsky: Threni - Requiem Canticles. PHI: LPH020. Buy CD or download online. Christina Landshamer (soprano), Ewa Wolak (contralto), Maximilian Schmitt (tenor) Collegium Vocale Gent & Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Philippe Herreweghe
Nicely sung, though somewhat slower than other versions I have heard.
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Originally posted by Rolmill View PostThe programme's music listing states the conductor as Philippe Herreweghe (as per #3 above), so I suspect the recording is:
Stravinsky: Threni - Requiem Canticles. PHI: LPH020. Buy CD or download online. Christina Landshamer (soprano), Ewa Wolak (contralto), Maximilian Schmitt (tenor) Collegium Vocale Gent & Royal Flemish Philharmonic, Philippe Herreweghe
Nicely sung, though somewhat slower than other versions I have heard.
My mistake, confusing the choir and conductor names.
I thought that there were other versions when I did the search on Presto.
I have both!
PS. Not quite so !
The Herreweghe only has Da pacem Domine on it (despite there being under 50 minutes of music on the CD), so it quite rightly doesn't feature as a result of a search for all three!
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