1 CD - 425 692-2 - (p) 1989

ITALY






Giovanni Battista PERGOLESI (1710-1736)






Stabat Mater - Salve Regina
51' 31"





Stabat Mater *

37' 34"
- I. Stabat Mater 4' 29"
1
- II. Cujus animam gementem 2' 09"
2
- III. O quam tristis et afflicta 2' 17"
3
- IV. Quae noerebat et dolebat 2' 15"
4
- V. Quis est homo 2' 54"
5
- VI. Vidit suum dulcem Natum 3' 46"
6
- VII. Eja, mater 2' 26"
7
- VIII. Fac ut ardeat cor meum 2' 15"
8
- IX. Sancta mater 4' 46"
9
- X. Fac ut portem 3' 30"
10
- XI. Inflammatus et accensus 2' 07"
11
- XII. Quando corpus 4' 23"
12
Salve Regina °

14' 04"
- I. Salve Regina 3' 38"
13
- II. Ad te clamamus 4' 15"
14
- III. Eja ergo 1' 46"
15
- IV. Et Jesum 2' 44"
16
- V. O clemens 1' 41"
17




 
Emma Kirkby, soprano */°
The Academy of Ancient Music
James Bowman, countertenor *
Christopher HOGWOOD, direction & harpsichord
 






Luogo e data di registrazione
St Jude-on-the Hill, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London (Inghilterra) - August 1988

Registrazione: live / studio
studio

Producer
Peter Wadland

Balance Engineers

John Dunkerley

Recording Editor
Matthew Hutchinson

Editions
Alfred Einstein (Stabat Mater); Allan Atlas (Salve Regina)

Prima Edizione LP
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Prima Edizione CD
L'Oiseau Lyre - 425 692-2 - (1 CD) - durata 51' 31" - (p) 1989 - DDD

Wallet Front (LP & CD)
Mater Dolorosa (c.1450), studio of Dirk Bouts (c.1400-1475) - Reproduced by courtesy of the Trustees of the National Gallery, London