Caldara - Motets for two or three voices, op.4
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Label: Pan Classics
Cat No: PC10362
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 17th February 2017
Contents
Works
Motetti (12) a 2 e 3 voci, op.4Psalm 116
Toccata Secundi Toni, SwWV292
Auf meinem lieben Gott
Toccata vel praeludium
Artists
Ingeborg Dalheim (soprano)Anna Kellnhofer (soprano)
Franz Vitzthum (countertenor)
Alex Potter (countertenor)
Jan Van Elsacker (tenor)
Florian Gotz (baritone)
Johannes Hammerle (organ)
United Continuo Ensemble
Conductor
Thomas C BoysenWorks
Motetti (12) a 2 e 3 voci, op.4Psalm 116
Toccata Secundi Toni, SwWV292
Auf meinem lieben Gott
Toccata vel praeludium
Artists
Ingeborg Dalheim (soprano)Anna Kellnhofer (soprano)
Franz Vitzthum (countertenor)
Alex Potter (countertenor)
Jan Van Elsacker (tenor)
Florian Gotz (baritone)
Johannes Hammerle (organ)
United Continuo Ensemble
Conductor
Thomas C BoysenAbout
The motets enjoyed widespread popularity including at the Dresden court which possessed a complete manuscript containing added handwritten annotations in the five vocal parts, still preserved today. This copy was evidently used by the church composer Jan Dismas Zelenka, although it was not among his personal possessions. The organ compositions featured on this recording originated in the Netherlands and North Germany, but are still regarded as an element of a pan-European tradition displaying significant details of Italian style.
Organ of Schloss Gottorf, restored by Mads Kjersgaard 2002/03
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