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Both these works are anonymous in their manuscript sources, located in the Barberini collection of the Vatican Library. In 1954 the Italian scholar Alberto Ghislanzoni attributed these compositions, on circumstantial evidence, to Luigi Rossi (1598-1653), a composer working in Rome in the service of Cardinal Antonio Barberini-a lavish patron of music who helped support Rome'sprayer halls and a nephew of Pope Urban VIII. Recent research by the American scholar Margaret Murata has cast doubt on the attributions to Luigi Rossi, but it is generally agreed that these oratorios were composed by one of Rossi's Roman contemporaries in the service of the Barberini family -possibly Marc'Antonio Pasqualini - if not by Rossi himself. Oratorio per la Settimana Santa: recorded WDR, february 1984 Un Peccator pentito: recorded july 1986 |
CD 1 Luigi Rossi Prima Parte 1 Introduzione 0'41 2 Turba : "Baraba a noi si dia!" 2'21 3 Pilato : "E di Gesù che fia?" 1'42 4 Pilato : "Di si rigida sentenza" 1'22 5 Pilato : "Troppo i lumi" 1'26 6 Turba : "Si gelata paura il cor t'ingombra" 1'21 7 Demonio : "Respirate, atre caverne" 2'39 8 Un demonio : "Il fatto è di te degno" 1'51 9 Coro di demoni : "O menzogne fortunate" 2'19 Seconda Parte 10 Introduzione 0'51 11 Demonio : "O del tartareo speco" 1'53 12 Demonio : "Quando mai l'altra magione" / Vergine : "Cieli, stelle, pietà!" 1'08 13 Vergine : "Tormenti non più!" 5'15 14 Vergine : "Asprissimi chiodi" 3'33 15 Demonio : "O follia di cieca fè!" 3'22 16 Coro di demoni : "Cosi d'empio dolor" 4'31 17 Madrigale ultimo : "Piangete occhi!" 4'10 18 Un peccator pentito "Spargete sospiri"Un pécheur repenti / A Repentant Sinner / Ein reuiger Sünder 7'51 |
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