Antonio Lotti - Requiem - Credo – Miserere (2005)
Antonio Lotti - Requiem - Credo – Miserere (2005)
1. Requiem in F major/Requiem/Requiem aeternam 3:28 2. Requiem in F major/Kyrie/Kyrie eleison 6:04 3. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Dies irae 3:28 4. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Quantus tremor 1:33 5. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Tuba mirum 1:02 6. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Mors stupebit 2:40 7. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Liber scriptus 2:14 8. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Judex ergo 0:47 9. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Quid sum miser 2:14 10. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Rex tremendae 1:04 11. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Recordare, Jesu pie 2:15 12. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Quaerens me 0:51 13. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Juste judex 1:26 14. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Ingemisco tamquam reus 0:43 15. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Qui Mariam 2:41 16. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Preces Meae 1:22 17. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Inter oves 1:16 18. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Confutatis maledictis 2:22 19. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Oro supplex 0:55 20. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Lacrimosa 1:44 21. Requiem in F major/Dies Irae/Judicandus 1:52 22. Requiem in F major/Offertorio/Domine Jesu Christe 1:48 23. Requiem in F major/Offertorio/Hostias et preces 1:37 24. Requiem in F major/Offertorio/Quam olim 0:51 25. Miserere in D minor 9:30 26. Credo in F major/Credo 3:25 27. Credo in F major/Crucifixus 3:37 28. Credo in F major/Et resurexit (Presto) 2:39 29. Credo in F major/Sanctus (Allegro) 0:52 30. Credo in F major/Et vitam 1:26 Balthasar-Neumann-Chor Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble Thomas Hengelbrock - Conductor
This disc is representative of a lost generation of composers whose wonderfully inventive music lies forgotten only to be resurrected recently to great critical acclaim. Antonio Lotti held positions of importance during his lifetime and there is no doubt that he was highly regarded in important European musical circles such as Leipzig and Venice. There however the details end as no records have survived to clarify Lotti's achievements and work during his life. What is definite is that his work was outstandingly proficient and highly innovative as this heavenly Requiem demonstrates.
In it Lotti employs the usual traditionalist Baroque techniques but the way the voices are projected is uncanny and way ahead of its time. The Dies Irae contains some powerful declamations especially in the 'Confutatis maledictis' and the beautifully alive 'Liber scriptus'. All is powerfully handled by the Balthasar Neumann Choir and Ensemble under the able hands of Thomas Hengelbrock who directs with commitment and passion throughout. The instrumentalisation in the Requiem is quite disarming with rapturous solos here and there adding concertante and ripieno effects, striking harmonic ambience and shattering drama in the concluding pages.
Hengelbrock also finds room for the short but striking 'Miserere', a beautiful study in sustained harmonics and the longer Credo, a spellbinding combination of dissonanaces superbly performed by the choir. All three works demand a special place in the sacred repertoire and I can think of no better advocate to this marvelous music than Thomas Hengelbrock and his outstanding Balthasar Neumann Ensemble and Choir. The conductor also writes the short notes which espouse on the legend and curriculum of Lotti's life work. Almost like an Atlantis of baroque music this Requiem should open the gates so let's hope that more Lotti will resurface in the years to come. ---Gerald Fenech, musicweb-international.com
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