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Melodi Cantores|Scarlatti: Messa di Madrid - Stabat Mater - Messa, "La Stella"

Scarlatti: Messa di Madrid - Stabat Mater - Messa, "La Stella"

Scarlatti Domenico

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The ever-prolific Domenico Scarlatti, in addition to his hundreds of keyboard sonatas, wrote works in other genres, including a good deal of sacred choral music. It may be surprising to learn that some of this choral music is as conservative as the keyboard sonatas are radical. The early Missa La Stella recorded here is almost an academic essay in Palestrina counterpoint, and the other two works, although they expand on Scarlatti's models in various interesting ways, are nowhere even Baroque in style, to say nothing of Classical. They are for choir accompanied by a continuo (here played by an organ), but the continuo could be omitted without doing much damage to the music; it mostly just reiterates the polyphonic lines of the choir rather than outlining harmonic motion. The most famous of these three works, and also the most modern, is the Stabat Mater for 10 voices in C minor. Clearly tonal rather than modal, it weaves sensuous operatic lines into polyphony in a way Bach would have enjoyed. And it exploits the range of contrasts available with the 10-part forces: they are never split into two choirs but rather group themselves into antiphonal forces of various sizes. There are sharper recordings of this work available, but for the two masses, the listener has few other choices. The small Italian choir Melodi Cantores suffers from intonation problems. But the true Scarlatti devotee may wish to investigate this music, wherein Scarlatti's imagination shows through (especially in the Missa di Madrid) even in hidebound forms.
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Missa quatuor vocum (Domenico Scarlatti)

1
Kyrie
00:04:50

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

2
Gloria
00:06:33

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

3
Credo
00:08:30

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

4
Sanctus - Benedictus
00:02:51

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

5
Agnus dei
00:02:29

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

Stabat Mater (Domenico Scarlatti)

6
Stabat Mater
00:02:59

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

7
Cujus animam gementem
00:04:16

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

8
Quis non posset
00:02:30

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

9
Eja Mater, fons amoris
00:02:06

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

10
Sancta mater, istud agas
00:02:52

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

11
Fac me vere tecum flere
00:01:39

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

12
Juxta crucem
00:01:52

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

13
Inflammatus
00:03:18

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

14
Fac ut animae
00:02:25

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

15
Amen
00:01:44

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

Missa, 'La stella' (Domenico Scarlatti)

16
Kyrie
00:03:23

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

17
Gloria
00:06:00

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

18
Sanctus
00:01:37

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

19
Credo
00:08:03

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

20
Agnus Dei
00:01:11

Melodi Cantores, Performer - Domenico Scarlatti, Composer

(C) 2013 Tactus (P) 2013 Tactus

Chronique

The ever-prolific Domenico Scarlatti, in addition to his hundreds of keyboard sonatas, wrote works in other genres, including a good deal of sacred choral music. It may be surprising to learn that some of this choral music is as conservative as the keyboard sonatas are radical. The early Missa La Stella recorded here is almost an academic essay in Palestrina counterpoint, and the other two works, although they expand on Scarlatti's models in various interesting ways, are nowhere even Baroque in style, to say nothing of Classical. They are for choir accompanied by a continuo (here played by an organ), but the continuo could be omitted without doing much damage to the music; it mostly just reiterates the polyphonic lines of the choir rather than outlining harmonic motion. The most famous of these three works, and also the most modern, is the Stabat Mater for 10 voices in C minor. Clearly tonal rather than modal, it weaves sensuous operatic lines into polyphony in a way Bach would have enjoyed. And it exploits the range of contrasts available with the 10-part forces: they are never split into two choirs but rather group themselves into antiphonal forces of various sizes. There are sharper recordings of this work available, but for the two masses, the listener has few other choices. The small Italian choir Melodi Cantores suffers from intonation problems. But the true Scarlatti devotee may wish to investigate this music, wherein Scarlatti's imagination shows through (especially in the Missa di Madrid) even in hidebound forms.
© TiVo

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