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Alex Potter, Dominik Kiefer, Capriccio Barockorchester - Jan Dismas Zelenka: Solo Motets (2012)

Alex Potter, Dominik Kiefer, Capriccio Barockorchester - Jan Dismas Zelenka: Solo Motets (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 424 Mb | Total time: 81:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Pan Classics | # PC 10274 | Recorded: 2012

Jan Dismas Zelenka, court composer of August Elector of Saxony in Dresden, is steadily regaining his deserved reputation.In thi snew recording for Pan Classics, the accomplished young British countertenor Alex Potter succeeds in displaying a wide emotional range in selected works for alto solo: he dazzles with astounding virtuosity in the motet 'Barbara, dira effera' and soars in tender arcs of tension in his performance of the 'Christe eleison' from a late unfinished mass.
Frieder Bernius, Barockorchester Stuttgart, Kammerchor Stuttgart - Jan Dismas Zelenka: Missa Dei Patris, ZWV 19 (2000)

Frieder Bernius, Barockorchester Stuttgart, Kammerchor Stuttgart - Jan Dismas Zelenka: Missa Dei Patris, ZWV 19 (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 333 Mb | Total time: 70:46 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Carus | # 83.209 | Recorded: 1998

Bohemian composer Jan Zelenka (1679-1745) spent the last 35 years of his life in Dresden, first as a double bass player and then as composer for the court, writing primarily for the church. This monumental Mass (“in honor of God the Father”) is one of several he composed in the last years of his life, and its structure–the main parts of the mass are subdivided into smaller sections–allows for a wide variety of scoring, including different configurations of soloists, solo arias, chorus alone, and chorus with solo singers.
Hans-Christoph Rademann, Dresdner Barockorchester, Dresdner Kammerchor - Heinichen: Missa Nr. 9; Zelenka: Te Deum (2000)

Hans-Christoph Rademann, Dresdner Barockorchester, Dresdner Kammerchor - Heinichen: Missa Nr. 9; Zelenka: Te Deum (2000)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 345 Mb | Total time: 73:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Carus | # 83.148 | Recorded: 1998

Heinichen’s Mass employs especially the capabilities of the brass to achieve a festive majesty in sound. A four-voiced trumpet choir in combination with the double choir layout lend Zelenka’s Te Deum a festive character. Hans-Christoph Rademann brings choir, orchestra and soloists to their highest level of performance.
Pavel Baxa, Prague Madrigal Singers & Orchestra - Jan Dismas Zelenka: Psalmi (1995)

Pavel Baxa, Prague Madrigal Singers & Orchestra - Jan Dismas Zelenka: Psalmi (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 273 Mb | Total time: 60:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Supraphon | # 11 2175 -2 231 | Recorded: 1993

Zelenka was the most important Bohemian composer before Gluck. He wrote no operas and few instrumental works, but a great body of sacred music for the Catholic court at Dresden plus a few choice secular works. His music is characterized by passus duriusculus – chromatic descent. Another distinguishing characteristic is slow triplets – not infrequently used by Zelenka, though rarely heard in the works of better known late baroque composers.

Un diamante è per sempre.  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Barvaz at June 16, 2018
Un diamante è per sempre.

Un diamante è per sempre. by Maria Giacoma Grippo
Italian | 2011 | ISBN: n/a | 489 pages | PDF | 1.9 MB
Chandos Baroque Players - Jan Dismas Zelenka: The Lamentations of Jeremiah (2002)

Chandos Baroque Players - Jan Dismas Zelenka: The Lamentations of Jeremiah (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 323 Mb | Total time: 73:01 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDH55106 | Recorded: 1990

These lamentations are beautifully conceived by Zelenka who has a knack for providing wonderful melodies imbued with mysticism and dignity both for chorus and orchestra. Each lamentation is about twenty four minutes long and is split into two parts that contain some crafty, intelligent writing. The three soloists are quite magnificent in their portrayals of Christ's passion with Michael George particularly impressive in all pieces.
Jakub Józef Orliński, Maxim Emelyanychev, Il Pomo d’oro - Anima Sacra (2018)

Jakub Józef Orliński, Maxim Emelyanychev, Il Pomo d’oro - Anima Sacra (2018)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 402 Mb | Total time: 75:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Erato | # 9029563374 | Recorded: 2018

The debut album from countertenor Jakub Józef Orliński – born in Warsaw, trained at New York’s Juilliard School, and 2016 winner of the Metropolitan Opera's prestigious National Council Auditions – Anima sacra features what are believed to be world premiere recordings of eight Baroque arias, notably by composers of the Neapolitan school. Orliński is partnered by Il pomo d’oro conducted by Maxim Emelyanychev.
«Il Conte di Montecristo - Tomo III - Il tesoro e le ricompense» by Dumas Alexandre

«Il Conte di Montecristo - Tomo III - Il tesoro e le ricompense» by Dumas Alexandre
Italiano | ISBN: 9788868163334 | MP3@64 kbps | 4h 28m | 122.9 MB

Zefiro - Zelenka: Sei sonate, ZWV 181 (2016)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Sept. 20, 2024
Zefiro - Zelenka: Sei sonate, ZWV 181 (2016)

Zefiro - Zelenka: Sei sonate, ZWV 181 (2016)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 559 MB | 01:43:59
Genre: Classical | Label: Arcana

These two CDs were originally recorded and released by naïve in the mid 1990s; recorded out of numerical order, sonatas 5, 6 and 2 are on the first disk, while 1, 3 (in which a violin replaces one of the oboes) and 4 are on the other. Both sets involve a theorbo and deep string bass (contrabbasso on CD1 and violone on CD2), all played by different players. The wind soloists are constant (and what a stellar line-up – Paolo Grazzi and Alfredo Bernardini on oboe and Alberto Grazzi on bassoon); Manfredo Kraemer is the violinist.

Zefiro - Zelenka: Sei sonate, ZWV 181 (2016)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Sept. 20, 2024
Zefiro - Zelenka: Sei sonate, ZWV 181 (2016)

Zefiro - Zelenka: Sei sonate, ZWV 181 (2016)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 559 MB | 01:43:59
Genre: Classical | Label: Arcana

These two CDs were originally recorded and released by naïve in the mid 1990s; recorded out of numerical order, sonatas 5, 6 and 2 are on the first disk, while 1, 3 (in which a violin replaces one of the oboes) and 4 are on the other. Both sets involve a theorbo and deep string bass (contrabbasso on CD1 and violone on CD2), all played by different players. The wind soloists are constant (and what a stellar line-up – Paolo Grazzi and Alfredo Bernardini on oboe and Alberto Grazzi on bassoon); Manfredo Kraemer is the violinist.