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Porpora - Salve: Sacred Works & Sonata Movements | Gramola 99341

Porpora - Salve: Sacred Works & Sonata Movements

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Label: Gramola

Cat No: 99341

Barcode: 9003643993419

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 4th April 2025

Contents

Works

Porpora, Nicola

Nisi Dominus
Regina coeli in C major
Salve Regina in B flat major
Salve Regina in D minor
Sinfonie da camera (6), op.2
» no.3 in G minor: I Adagio sostenuto
» no.3 in G minor: II Allegro
» no.3 in G minor: III Adagio
» no.5 in E minor: I Affettuoso
» no.5 in E minor: II Allegro
» no.5 in E minor: III Adagio

Artists

Nicholas Spanos (countertenor)
Luis Morais (violin)
Czech Ensemble Baroque Choir
Pandolfis Consort

Conductor

Elzbieta Sajka-Bachler

Works

Porpora, Nicola

Nisi Dominus
Regina coeli in C major
Salve Regina in B flat major
Salve Regina in D minor
Sinfonie da camera (6), op.2
» no.3 in G minor: I Adagio sostenuto
» no.3 in G minor: II Allegro
» no.3 in G minor: III Adagio
» no.5 in E minor: I Affettuoso
» no.5 in E minor: II Allegro
» no.5 in E minor: III Adagio

Artists

Nicholas Spanos (countertenor)
Luis Morais (violin)
Czech Ensemble Baroque Choir
Pandolfis Consort

Conductor

Elzbieta Sajka-Bachler

About

The ensemble Pandolfis Consort, the countertenor Nicholas Spanos and the Czech Ensemble Baroque Choir present works by the Neapolitan composer Nicola Antonio Porpora on this album entitled “SALVE”. The music on this album forms an imaginary concert program: in the first part, there are three Marian antiphons framed with introductory and connecting individual sonata movements composed a few years earlier in London. The second part features Psalm 127 “Nisi Dominus”. Together, this is the music composed by Porpora for the feast of the Assumption for the Ospedaletto in Venice in 1744. Common to all the vocal pieces is the concentration on the sonorous, uplifting voice with infinite coloratura, the virtuoso part of the first violin and, in one case, the counterpart of the choir, which is scored here as soloist voices. This reduction to the essentials, to solo instruments, to the core of the music, has for many years been the focus of the Pandolfis Consort, founded by violist Elżbieta Sajka-Bachler, performing on period instruments.

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