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Diapason de octobre 2014 Critique de Gaëtan Naulleau Page n° 92
Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:02:00
Enregistrement : 2013 Lieu : Oxford Pays : Royaume-Uni Prise de son : Live / Stereo
Label : Opus Arte Référence : OACD9023D EAN : 0809478090236 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2014 Date de sortie : 19/05/2014
Genre : Classique
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Dietrich Buxtehude (1637-1707) Membra Jesu nostri, BuxWV75
John Mark Ainsley, ténor Robin Blaze, contre-ténor Giles Underwood, basse Chœur du Magdalen College d'Oxford Ensemble Phantasm Daniel Hyde, direction
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 This is a significant new CD release, launching an exciting new partnership between Opus Arte and Magdalen College Choir, Oxford, under its director Daniel Hyde. The repertoire is niche but well-known, and the two soloists are distinguished names in the choral world. The choir has been under the directorship of Daniel Hyde for several years, during which time it has developed a strong ‘European’ choral sound, within the tradition of an all-male ensemble (that is, with boy trebles). The cycle of seven cantatas, scored for SSATB and titled ‘Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima’ (The most holy limbs of our suffering Jesus), is a series of musical meditations on the limbs of Christ on the Cross, and was written in 1680 by the German mid-baroque composer, Dieterich Buxtehude (c1637-1707). It is considered the first Lutheran oratorio. There a several recordings of the cycle in the catalogue, but this may be the first using male singers for the two soprano roles. The instrumental support comes from the noted period-instrument ensemble, Phantasm.

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