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Charpentier: Messe Des Morts / Litanies A La Vierge

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Cat No: 8553173

Release Date:  01 January 2000

Label:  Naxos / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  730099417327

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  CHARPENTIER

  • Description

    Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704) Messe des morts à 4 voix, H. 7 Litanies à la Vierge, H. 89 Psalmus David 110us (Confitebor tibi), H. 220 Psalmus 126us (Nisi Dominus), H. 160 Elévation à 6 sans dessus de violon (Transfige dulcissime Jesu), H. 251 Psalmus 112us (Laudate pueri Dominum), H. 203 The present programme offers various aspects of the art of Marc-Antoine Charpentier, in the solemn music associated with ceremonies for the dead and in the more festive Vesper psalms, as well as in more intimate devotions of the Litanies de la Vierge and the motet for the Elevation of the Host. Charpentier passed his career as a musician largely without involvernent with the court of Louis XIV. A musician rather of the town, he spent his time in various parts of the capital. Except for the Transfige, dulcissime Jesu, composed in 1683, the other works here included belong to the period he spent as master of music at the Jesuit church of St Louis, from about 1688 to 1698. His inspiration, however, remains always the same, that of a musician with a deep faith that inspired his work. The pieces brought together in the present recording are characteristic of the repertoire of church musicians of the period, for a choir of moderate importance, without concertante instruments, accompanied only by basso continuo. In that they occupy a special place between the genre of the petit motet for soloists and the grand motet of Versailles, with orchestra. In the reign of Louis XIV there was frequent recourse to the texts of the Psalms. Nisi Dominus, Confitebor tibi and Laudate pueri Dominum, ending each with the doxology Gloria Patri, are Vesper psalms and each of thern has a precise intention, expressed in the psalter of the period (Le Pseautier de David, traduit en françois, Lyon, 5/1702) .The Nisi Dominus shows that all the care of men is vain and useless, if God hirnself does not keep us safe. In the Confitebor tibi the prophet gives thanks to God and praises him for all the grace that he has bestowed on his church, while in the Laudate pueri Dominum the prophet exhorts us to praise God, who, infinitely high, has care for the least of things. Like his contemporaries, Charpentier composed a large number of motets for the Elevation of the Host, to be sung between the Sanctus and the Benedictus. In spite of its exceptional length, the Transfige, dulcissime Jesu keeps, nevertheless, the intimate and devotional mood necessary for such a piece, something that can be heard again in the Pie Jesu of the Messe des morts. This Mass ends with the very fine psalm De profundis, described in the French psalter as an example of how pardon should be sought from God for one's sins, followed by the Requiem aetemam, the first words of which are announced by voices in the lower register, in notes of long value and in a sombre mood, almost motionless. After the surprising dissonances underlining certain passages (iniquitatibus ejus and Requiem æter

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Messe des morts a quatre voix: Kyrie
      • 2. Messe des morts a quatre voix: Sanctus
      • 3. Messe des morts a quatre voix: Pie Jesu
      • 4. Messe des morts a quatre voix: Benedictus
      • 5. Messe des morts a quatre voix: Agnus dei
      • 6. Messe des morts a quatre voix: De profundis
      • 7. Litanies a la Vierge
      • 8. Confitebor tibi psaume 110
      • 9. Nisi Dominus Psaume 126
      • 10. Transfige, dulcissime Jesu
      • 11. Laudate pueri Dominum Psaume 112

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