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WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756-1791)
Missa, KV 317 'Coronation'
25:06
in C major - in C-Dur - en ut majeur
1.
Kyrie. Andante maestoso - Più andante - Maestoso come prima
2:51
2.
Gloria. Allegro con spirito
4:33
Solo: Susan Gritton soprano
Solo:Frances Bourne mezzo-soprano
Solo: Sam Furness tenor
Solo: George Humphreys baritone
3.
Church Sonata, KV 67
2:28
in E flat major - in Es-Dur - en mi bémol majeur
for two violins, organ, cello, and double bass
Margaret Faultless · Simon Jones violins
John Challenger organ
Andrew Skidmore cello
Kate Aldridge double-bass
Andantino
4.
Missa, KV 317 'Coronation'
6:39
Credo. 'Credo in unum Deum'. Allegro molto -
'Et incarnatus est'. Adagio -
'Et resurrexit tertia die'. Primo tempo
Solo:Susan Gritton soprano
Solo: Frances Bourne mezzo-soprano
Solo: Sam Furness tenor
Solo: George Humphreys baritone
5.
Church Sonata, KV 224
3:12
in F major - in F-Dur - en fa majeur
for two violins, organ, cello, and double-bass
Margaret Faultless · Simon Jones violins
John Challenger organ
Andrew Skidmore cello
Kate Aldridge double-bass
Allegro con spirito
Missa, KV 317 'Coronation'
10:56
6.
Sanctus. 'Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth'. Andante maestoso -
1:36
7.
Benedictus. 'Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini'. Allegretto -
3:13
'Hosanna in excelsis'. Allegro assai -
'Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini'. Allegretto -
'Hosanna in excelsis'. Allegro assai
8.
Agnus Dei. 'Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi'. Andante sostenuto - 'dona nobis pacem'. Andante con moto - Allegro con spirito
6:07
Solo:Susan Gritton soprano
Solo: Frances Bourne mezzo-soprano
Solo: Sam Furness tenor
Solo: George Humphreys baritone
9.
Ave verum Corpus, KV 618
3:46
Adagio
Missa brevis, KV 192
21:38
in F major - in F-Dur - en fa majeur
10.
Kyrie. Allegro
3:21
11.
Gloria. Allegro
4:34
12.
Credo. 'Credo in unum Deum'. Allegro - Adagio - 'Et vitam venturi saeculi'. Allegro
5:35
13.
Sanctus. 'Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth'. Andante - 'Hosanna in excelsis'. Allegro
1:30
14.
Benedictus. 'Benedictus qui venit in nomine Somini'. Andantino - 'Hosanna in excelsis'. Allegro
2:16
15.
Agnus Dei. 'Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi'. Adagio - 'dona nobis pacem'. Allegro moderato
4:16
Solo:Susan Gritton soprano
Solo: Frances Bourne mezzo-soprano
Solo: Sam Furness tenor
Solo: George Humphreys baritone
Exsultate, jubilate, KV 165
14:22
16.
'Exsultate, jubilate'. Allegro -
4:27
17.
'Fulget amica dies' -
0:49
18.
'Tu, virginum corona'. Andante -
6:28
19.
'Alleluja'. Molto allegro
2:35
Solo:Susan Gritton soprano
70:35
Solo:John Challenger organ
Choral: Choir of St. Johns College, Cambridge
Orchestra: St John's Sinfonia
Conductor:Andrew Nethsingha
19-21 July 2011
Notes
On this album, the Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge performs alongside four soloists and the period instrument ensemble St John’s Sinfonia. The tenor Sam Furness and bass George Humphreys both started their careers as Choral Scholars with this very choir. The mezzo-soprano Frances Bourne is in great demand on the concert platform and has sung with many of Europe’s leading conductors; the soprano Susan Gritton has amassed a vast discography that has earned her two Grammy nominations and includes, for Chandos, recordings of works by Haydn, Schubert, Mendelssohn, and Vaughan Williams.
Mozart wrote the ‘Coronation’ Mass just two weeks into his appointment as Court Organist for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. As it was first performed as part of the Easter liturgy of Salzburg Cathedral, perhaps ‘Paschal’ Mass would have been a more suitable title. However, the work achieved great renown after its performance at the Imperial Coronation in Prague, which took place nine months after Mozart’s death, and the name stuck. The opulence of the Gloria, in particular, is unmistakable, and the alternations between soloists and choir add drama to the text, which Mozart scored with operatic clarity. Here the choir forcefully praises and glorifies, while the soloists more intimately bless and worship.
Also on this disc is Susan Gritton’s first-ever recorded performance of Mozart’s dramatic solo cantata Exsultate jubilate, and a motet for the Feast of Corpus Christi, Ave verum corpus. Mozart’s Church Sonatas, which number seventeen in all,span a period of ten years; because of their beauty and simplicity they achieved a much wider use, beyond the church and into the concert hall.
The Missa brevis, KV 192 highlights Mozart’s ability to write music for the church that was not significantly different in style to the music of the court or the opera house. This mass is known as the ‘Little Credo Mass’ because of the repeated interjections of the short ‘Credo’ theme throughout – a five-note motif which Mozart many years later would use as the main theme of the last movement of his final symphony.
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Reviews
“...The performances are all agreeably light in texture and crisp in rhythm The choral work is very good ”
Paul L Althouse – American Record Guide – July/August 2012
“The vibrant colours of St John’s Sinfonia, a London-based period-instrument ensemble, punctuate lively singing from the men and boys of the Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, under the baton of Andrew Nethsingha in sacred works of Mozart Chorus and soloists bring clarity and lightness to the composer’s earlier Missa Brevis, KV 192 and the small string component sounds nimble, especially in the thorny phrases of the Agnus Dei. Nethsingha highlights the harmonic shifts of the Sanctus, and each choral section brings special energy to the falling phrases of the Hosanna sections Rounding out the disc, Moxart’s ever popular Ave Verum Corpus receives a stately, sonorous reading”
Judith Malafronte – Opera News – July 2012
"...this is a very fine recording ..."
Brian Clark - Early Music Review - June 2012
"...Susan Gritton sings the Exsultate, jubilate with real commitment and panache and the recently formed St John’s Sinfonia play with real spirit. There is indeed much to enjoy on this disc"
John Sheppard - Musicweb-international.com - 12 May 2012
**** Excellent
Marco Bizzanini – Musica magazine – May 2012
Performance **** Recording *****
“Violinists Margaret Faultless and Simon Jones prove lively exponents of the two sonatas, with three-part continuo providing neat support. The vocal soloists, including soprano Susan Gritton skilfully match the direct intelligently shaped singing of the choir the sound throughout is solid, given a patina of warmth by the ideal acoustic resonance.”
George Hall – BBC Music magazine – Awards Issue - 2012
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