Agostino Steffani: Psalmodia vespertina, Stabat Mater Kerstin Dietl, Franz Vitzthum, Daniel Schreiber, Thilo Dahlmann, la festa musicale, Collegium Vocale Hannover & Florian Lohmann
- Agostino Steffani (1654 - 1728): Psalmi Dominicales:
- 1 Steffani: Psalmi Dominicales: Dixit Dominus 02:44
- 2 Steffani: Psalmi Dominicales: Confitebor tibi, Domine 02:22
- 3 Steffani: Psalmi Dominicales: Beatus Vir 03:02
- 4 Steffani: Psalmi Dominicales: Laudate Pueri 02:03
- 5 Steffani: Psalmi Dominicales: In exitu Israel 06:08
- Psalmi apostolorum:
- 6 Steffani: Psalmi apostolorum: Credidi 04:47
- 7 Steffani: Psalmi apostolorum: In convertendo 03:01
- 8 Steffani: Psalmi apostolorum: Domine, probasti me 05:29
- 9 Steffani: Psalmi confessorum: Laudate Dominum 00:59
- 10 Steffani: Psalmi confessorum: Memento, Domine, David 03:55
- Stabat mater:
- 11 Steffani: Stabat mater: I. Stabat Mater dolorosa 02:00
- 12 Steffani: Stabat mater: II. Cuius animam gementem 01:59
- 13 Steffani: Stabat mater: III. Quis est homo 02:39
- 14 Steffani: Stabat mater: IV. Pro peccatis suae gentis 01:22
- 15 Steffani: Stabat mater: V. Vidit suum dulcem natum 01:07
- 16 Steffani: Stabat mater: VI. Eja Mater fons amoris 04:41
- 17 Steffani: Stabat mater: VII. Fac me vere tecum flere 02:13
- 18 Steffani: Stabat mater: VIII. Virgo virginum 01:23
- 19 Steffani: Stabat mater: IX. Fac, ut portem 00:59
- 20 Steffani: Stabat mater: X. Fac me plagis vulnerari 00:56
- 21 Steffani: Stabat mater: XI. Inflammatus et accensus 01:34
- 22 Steffani: Stabat mater: XII. Quando corpus morietur 03:54
- Psalmi virginum:
- 23 Steffani: Psalmi virginum: Laetatus sum 02:34
- 24 Steffani: Psalmi virginum: Nisi dominus 02:48
- 25 Steffani: Psalmi virginum: Lauda Jerusalem 02:15
- Magnificat:
- 26 Steffani: Magnificat 04:26
Info for Agostino Steffani: Psalmodia vespertina, Stabat Mater
Agostino Steffani is one of the most remarkable figures of the European Baroque period. He was not only a composer, but also a priest and diplomat. He directed the Hanover Opera and influenced some of the most important musicians of his time with his work. This recording combines his Psalmodia vespertina (1674) with the posthumously published Stabat Mater. The psalms are notated for double choir and organ, but are presented here in a richer instrumentation with strings and wind instruments as well as alternations between solos and tutti.
Kerstin Dietl, soprano
Franz Vitzthum, mezzo-soprano
Daniel Schreiber, tenor
Thilo Dahlmann, bass
Collegium Vocale Hannover
la festa musicale
Florian Lohmann, director
Collegium Vocale Hannover
The aim of the Collegium Vocale Hannover is to make music in its various styles lively, differentiated and meaningful in terms of content. The chamber choir, which has been led by Florian Lohmann since 2010, has enriched Hanover's musical life since 2004.
The choir's approximately forty singers combine voluntary commitment with professional standards in the Collegium and regularly take on solo roles. In addition, the Collegium Vocale Hannover works with outstanding vocal soloists and specialists in historical performance practice in the oratorio area in search of new listening experiences. The choir's repertoire includes sacred and secular works from all eras; one focus is on the performance of a cappella church music works from the ancient world and contemporary vocal music, including premieres.
Florian Lohmann
has been the artistic director of the Collegium Vocale Hannover since 2010. Under his leadership, the Collegium developed into one of the most respected chamber choirs in Lower Saxony, repeatedly took part in choir competitions and won several prizes, most recently at the German Choir Competition in 2018. The Collegium's concert tours to Belgium, Spain and Israel as well as to well-known festivals and concert series in Germany document Lohmann's work, as do several CD productions.
Florian Lohmann began his musical career as a singer in the Hanover Boys' Choir. After studying at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Lohmann worked as a freelance choir director, singer and singing teacher. He taught at the music colleges in Hanover (singing, voice training) and Detmold (choir conducting). Since 2019, Lohmann has been Professor of Choral Conducting at the University of Music and Performing Arts Frankfurt am Main, where he directs the Chamber Choir and the University Choir of the HfMDK, among others.
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