A Sunday hour with early music goodies.
Lamento: a program for All Souls’ Day. Today we contemplate All Souls’ Day, a commemoration in Roman Catholicism for all the faithful departed. It takes place on the 2nd of November when relatives place flowers on the graves of their beloved ones.
The commemoration day for the departed originates from the Benedictine monastery of Cluny, where in 998 this day was first celebrated. The name All Souls’ Day became in use in the thirteenth century.
1. Gregorian
– Requiem
– Libera me
– In Paradisum
– Salve Regina
– Requiem aeternam
Schola Gregoriana of St Eberhard’s Cathedral in Stuttgart, conducted by Martin Dücker
(2CD Rituals of transformation. Network 41.867)
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
2. “Pianto della Madonna a voce sola”
Emma Kirkby, soprano. Timothy Roberts, organ
(CD Lamento d’Arianna. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi)
Johann Heinrich Schmelzer (ca. 1620-1680)
3. “Lamento sopra la Morte Ferdinandi III”
Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703)
4. “Wie bist du denn, O Gott, in Zorn auf mich entbrannt”
Peter Kooij, bass. L’Armonia Sonora conducted by Mieneke van der Velden
(CD De profundis clamavi. Ramee Ram 0604)
Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747)
5. ‘Tombeau de Monsieur Lully’, sonata nr. 7 in C minor
– Lentement (gravement)
– Vif (gay)
– Lentement (grave)
– Vivement
– Les Regrets (grave)
Ensemble Rebel
(CD L’Immortelle. Dabringhaus und Grimm 0561-20)