蒙東維爾:為聲樂及小提琴的大鍵琴曲集,作品8
威廉.克利斯提 大鍵琴
史丹利·里奇 小提琴
茱蒂絲·尼爾森 女高音
A pioneer of the classical sonata
The artistic director of the ‘Concert Spirituel’ from 1752 to 1762, Mondonville was one of the most fashionable composers in Paris due to his ‘grands motets’. But it was in the field of chamber music that he was a real innovator. In creating the sonata for harpsichord with violin accompaniment, he paved the way for a form soon to be raised to sublime heights by Mozart and Beethoven. By giving the harpsichord accompaniment to the human voice Mondonville carried the experiments to its utmost limits!
Judith Nelson, soprano
Stanley Ritchie, violon Jacobus Stainer (Absam, c. 1670)
William Christie, clavecin William Dowd
1 Regna terrae, Cantate Deo (Ps. 67, 35-36) 6’17
2 In decachordo psalterio (Ps. 91, 3) 5’24
3 Benefac, Domine (Ps. 124, 4) 5’01
4 Laudate Dominum (Ps. 134, 3-4) 7’39
5 Paratum cor meum (Ps. 56, 10) 3’58
6 In Domino Laudabitur (Ps. 33, 2) 8’51
7 Quare tristis es, anima mea (Ps. 41, 6) 5’15
Spera in Deo (Ps. 41, 7)
8 Protector meus (Ps. 143, 3) |
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