Carolyn Sampson, Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss – Poulenc: Stabat Mater (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Carolyn Sampson, Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss – Poulenc: Stabat Mater (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:02:10 minutes | 1,09 GB | Genre: Classical
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Poulenc’s „Stabat Mater“, which he described as a „requiem without despair“, was written in 1950 following the death of Christian Bérard who designed the sets for Cocteau’s films and plays and was a leading figure of 1940s Paris. This masterly work, dedicated to the Virgin of Rocamadour, gives pride of place to the chorus and clearly shows its line of descent from the French grands motets. On completing it, Poulenc wrote to Pierre Bernac: ‘It’s good, because it’s completely authentic’.

From the time of his pilgrimage to Rocamadour in 1936, Poulenc’s religious output was filtered through his Catholic interpretation of the world and his personal trajectory. The ‘Stabat Mater’ is no exception to this rule, in that it associates the events and circumstances of his own life with the drama of the Gospels. It identifies the three figures of Christ, the Virgin and the Faithful Disciple with biographical figures: Bérard, Poulenc, and the latter’s lover Lucien Roubert, whom he was to refer to as ‘the secret’ of the ‘Stabat Mater’ and ‘Dialogues des Carmélites’.

In December 1959 Leonard Bernstein commissioned a new work from Poulenc for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He chose to write the ‘Sept Répons des Ténèbres’ (Seven Tenebrae Responses) for treble soloist, a chorus of boys’ and men’s voices and symphony orchestra. The posthumous first performance took place on 11 April 1963 at Philharmonic Hall (now Avery Fisher Hall) under the direction of Thomas Schippers. Poulenc had insisted on these all-male vocal forces, but, 50 years after his death, it is important to allow for more widespread performance of this fascinating score which has too long languished in the shadows.

Tracklist:
01. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Reuss and Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir – I. Una hora non potuistis vigilare mecum (03:44)
02. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra – II. Judas mercator pessimus (02:42)
03. Carolyn Sampson, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Reuss and Cappella Amsterdam – III. Jesum tradidit impius (04:27)
04. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Reuss and Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir – IV. Caligaverunt oculi mei (03:01)
05. Carolyn Sampson, Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir – V. Tenebrae factae sunt (04:10)
06. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra – VI. Sepulto Domino (03:11)
07. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Daniel Reuss – VII. Ecce quomodo moritur justus (06:01)
08. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Daniel Reuss – I. Stabat mater dolorosa (04:50)
09. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Daniel Reuss – II. Cujus animam gementem (01:11)
10. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra – III. O quam tristis et afflicta (02:54)
11. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra – IV. Quae moerebat et dolebat (01:27)
12. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and Daniel Reuss – V. Quis est homo, qui non fleret (01:33)
13. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Reuss and Carolyn Sampson – VI. Vidit suum dulcem natum (04:15)
14. Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Daniel Reuss – VII. Eja mater, fons amoris (01:26)
15. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra – VIII. Fac Ut Ardeat Cor Meum (02:32)
16. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir – IX. Sancta mater, istud agas (03:35)
17. Carolyn Sampson, Daniel Reuss, Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir – X. Fac ut portem Christi mortem (04:11)
18. Cappella Amsterdam, Daniel Reuss, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Estonian National Symphony Orchestra – XI. Inflammatus et accensus (02:07)
19. Carolyn Sampson, Cappella Amsterdam, Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Daniel Reuss – XII. Quando corpus morietur (04:46)

Personnel:
Carolyn Sampson, soprano
Cappella Amsterdam
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Estonian National Symphony Orchestra
Daniel Reuss, conductor

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