亞歷山卓・迪・馬奇 指揮
巴伐利亞室內愛樂樂團
聲樂項目合唱團
"Right after God comes my Papa": these were young Wolfgang's words of praise for his father Leopold Mozart.
2019 is the anniversary of Leopold that Aparte celebrates with a gorgeous recording of his Missa Solemnis. Alessandro de Marchi, who ran the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music right after Rene Jacobs, conducts the beautiful Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie from Augsburg, where Leopold was born.
By paying homage to the father, the disc put an end to the eternal inequality of treatment, saving the father from collective oblivion and worldwide overshadowing by the child prodigy. For a long time, the Missa Solemnis haunted Wolfgang's catalogue but we now know for sure that it's Leopold's.
Committed to the Leopold legacy owing to his native city of Augsburg, the Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie, together with the Vokalprojekt choir, apprehend this work afresh. In this research, they find in Alessandro de Marchi an ally and passionate champion of unknown works, who knows how to highlight the Neapolitan subtleties from the strict contrapuntal style of this mass. For those who're desperately rummaging the second-end market to find the only out of print recording of the Missa from 1982, a new and invaluable record is now available!
1. Kyrie eleison
2. Gloria in excelsis Deo
3. Laudamus te
4. Gratias agimus tibi
5. Quoniam tu solus Sanctus
6. Cum Sancto Spiritu
7. Credo in unum Deum
8. Et in unum Dominum
9. Et incarnatus est
10. Crucifixus
11. Et resurrexit
12. Et vitam venturi saeculi
13. Sanctus
14. Benedictus
15. Hosanna
16. Agnus Dei
17. Dona nobis pacem |
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