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Les Voix Baroques - Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri (2007)

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Les Voix Baroques - Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri (2007)

Les Voix Baroques - Buxtehude: Membra Jesu Nostri (2007)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 54:02 | 243 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: ATMA Classique | Catalog: ACD2 2563

Following on the heels of the practically definitive Cantus Cölln performance of Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri, this Atma Classique disc featuring Les Voix Baroques – a sort of all-star assemblage of early music vocalists – has a tough row to hoe. The singing – as one might expect from talents such as Suzie LeBlanc and Catherine Webster – is indeed excellent throughout, but there remain two significant problems with this recording, the first being the thin and rather scrawny recording, not helped by what sounds like a rather bare-bones approach to continuo.

Alexander Weimann, Les Voix Baroques - Giacomo Carissimi: Jonas, Jephte, Ezechia, Job (2010)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Alexander Weimann, Les Voix Baroques - Giacomo Carissimi: Jonas, Jephte, Ezechia, Job (2010)

Alexander Weimann, Les Voix Baroques - Giacomo Carissimi: Jonas, Jephte, Ezechia, Job (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 271 Mb | Total time: 67:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ATMA Classique | # ACD2 2622 | Recorded: 2009

The oratorios of the 17th century Italian composer Giacomo Carissimi, though distant ancestors of the familiar works of Haydn and Mozart, are quite different in scope and effect. They were church works, for one thing; the Latin oratorios recorded here were composed for Lenten celebrations in a Roman church, for literate worshippers who would have known the texts well and would have been attuned to what the composer was doing with them. Perhaps a good place for the modern listener to start is with the opening Jonas, which recounts the tale of Jonah's placement in belly of the whale and has as its climax his extended intra-cetaceian prayer.