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    Matteo Malagoli, Lisa De Polo, Cristina Centa, Alvise Mason - The Cello at the Montecassino Abbey (2022) [24/88]

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    Matteo Malagoli, Lisa De Polo, Cristina Centa, Alvise Mason - The Cello at the Montecassino Abbey (2022) [24/88]

    Matteo Malagoli, Lisa De Polo, Cristina Centa, Alvise Mason, Hazar Mursitpinar & Alan Dario - The Cello at the Montecassino Abbey: Secular and Sacred Music in the 19th Century (2022)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 123:33 minutes | 1,94 GB
    Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics, Official Digital Download

    Rare manuscripts from the library of an Italian abbey, rediscovered and recorded for the first time.

    Just off the main road between Rome and Naples, the Benedictine abbey at Monte Cassino can date its foundation back to AD529, though it gained a more tragic renown during the Second World War as the site of exceptionally heavy Allied bombing in order to break Nazi defensive lines. The abbey’s surviving library of manuscripts (theological, musical and others) was mostly moved to Rome during postwar reconstruction, but local archives mined for this release have turned up a treasure trove of pieces which testify to a lively culture of chamber music at the abbey during the 19th century.

    Several of the brothers must have been dedicated cellists of considerable gifts to judge from the surviving scores. They include a collection of six cello duets by Valentino Bertoja (1757-after 1820), a composer from the Veneto region to the north; the Duet No 6 opens this collection. The two most prominent monk musicians featured here are Padre Placido Abela (1814-1876), originally from Siracusa in Sicily, and Padre Mauro Liberatore (1810-1879) from L’Aquila.

    It is Liberatore who arranged both sacred and secular pieces to give a starring role to the cello, such as ‘Casta Diva’ from Bellini’s Norma, and a then-popular aria from Mercadante’s Il giuramento. Abela composed ‘Concerti armonici’ for a trio of piano, harmonium and cello, and then a part for the string instrument in the liturgical inserts of his Missa solennis. Other composers wrote pieces specifically for Liberatore to play, such as the Barcarola by the Sicilian cellist and composer Domenico Laboccetta (1823-1896), and two composers local to Monte Cassino, Pietro Ray (1773-1857) and Domenico Corigliano (1770-1838).

    This exceptionally rare repertoire is introduced in a booklet essay by the cellist Matteo Malagoli, who is the principal soloist on a collection of similar historical value from Brilliant Classics, of ‘Early Neapolitan Cello Music’ (96345) by Gerco and Francone.

    Tracklist:
    01. Bertoja: Sixth Cello Duet in E-Flat Major: I. Allegro Maestoso
    02. Bertoja: Sixth Cello Duet in E-Flat Major: II. Pastorale
    03. Bertoja: Sixth Cello Duet in E-Flat Major: III. Finale in Contradanza
    04. Mercadante: Elegia
    05. Abela: Concerto Armónico
    06. Mercadante: Solo
    07. Abela: Concerto Armónico
    08. Mercadante: The Dream
    09. Coop: La passione, Op. 40
    10. Laboccetta: Barcarola
    11. Coop: Pensiero lugubre, Op. 50
    12. Bellini: Casta diva, che Inargenti
    13. Corigliano: In Monte Oliveti
    14. Corigliano: Plange quasi Virgo
    15. Corigliano: Sancta Maria
    16. Ray: Salve Regina
    17. Mercadante: Salve Maria
    18. Thalberg: Andante Religioso
    19. Abela: Apertura
    20. Abela: Introduction to gratias Agimus
    21. Abela: Offertorio per l'organo Strumentato
    22. Abela: Armonia pel tempo Dell'elevazione
    23. Krug: Il Golgota

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2022-12-06 15:33:21

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    Analyzed: Matteo Malagoli, Lisa De Polo, Cristina Centa, Alvise Mason, Hazar Mursitpinar & Alan Dario / The Cello at the Montecassino Abbey
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR13 -2.94 dB -24.33 dB 3:37 01-Bertoja: Sixth Cello Duet in E-Flat Major: I. Allegro Maestoso
    DR12 -9.86 dB -27.73 dB 1:53 02-Bertoja: Sixth Cello Duet in E-Flat Major: II. Pastorale
    DR13 -8.49 dB -27.35 dB 1:23 03-Bertoja: Sixth Cello Duet in E-Flat Major: III. Finale in Contradanza
    DR13 -1.30 dB -23.12 dB 4:48 04-Mercadante: Elegia
    DR13 -5.42 dB -23.34 dB 14:05 05-Abela: Concerto Armónico
    DR13 -3.60 dB -22.39 dB 5:26 06-Mercadante: Solo
    DR14 -4.83 dB -22.20 dB 6:05 07-Abela: Concerto Armónico
    DR14 -1.97 dB -21.25 dB 6:09 08-Mercadante: The Dream
    DR13 -4.23 dB -21.81 dB 7:14 09-Coop: La passione, Op. 40
    DR13 -0.53 dB -19.33 dB 4:05 10-Laboccetta: Barcarola
    DR14 -2.20 dB -22.11 dB 8:40 11-Coop: Pensiero lugubre, Op. 50
    DR13 -3.10 dB -21.35 dB 11:47 12-Bellini: Casta diva, che Inargenti
    DR12 -6.85 dB -24.53 dB 1:49 13-Corigliano: In Monte Oliveti
    DR13 -0.47 dB -19.81 dB 4:35 14-Corigliano: Plange quasi Virgo
    DR12 -7.39 dB -24.01 dB 1:25 15-Corigliano: Sancta Maria
    DR14 -2.13 dB -21.90 dB 9:39 16-Ray: Salve Regina
    DR14 -3.82 dB -23.65 dB 6:56 17-Mercadante: Salve Maria
    DR16 -6.50 dB -28.19 dB 3:16 18-Thalberg: Andante Religioso
    DR10 -9.93 dB -23.59 dB 3:13 19-Abela: Apertura
    DR10 -11.64 dB -24.76 dB 1:16 20-Abela: Introduction to gratias Agimus
    DR13 -1.56 dB -18.86 dB 5:50 21-Abela: Offertorio per l'organo Strumentato
    DR11 -5.66 dB -21.12 dB 4:23 22-Abela: Armonia pel tempo Dell'elevazione
    DR14 -1.34 dB -20.65 dB 5:59 23-Krug: Il Golgota
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    Number of tracks: 23
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2284 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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