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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