Zelenka - Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU41732
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 22nd September 2014
Contents
Artists
Damien GuillonDaniel Johannsen
Tomas Kral
Collegium Marianum
Conductor
Jana SemeradovaWorks
Lamentatio Jeremiae Prophetae, ZWV53Artists
Damien GuillonDaniel Johannsen
Tomas Kral
Collegium Marianum
Conductor
Jana SemeradovaAbout
The emotive Old Testament Book of Lamentations, ascribed to the Prophet Jeremiah, has been the subject of a number of settings since the Middle Ages, with that of Jan Dismas Zelenka occupying a significant position among them.
One of his first mature works, composed during his time at the Dresden court, the Lamentations, alongside the Sepolcri, written for Prague, and Responsories, are intended for Holy Week. In his Lamentations, performed as part of the liturgy of Tenebrae, the Service of Shadows, Zelenka succeeded in combining the contemplative aspect with a powerful dramatic charge. His penchant for unusual instrumentation is evident in, for instance, the final Lamentation (solo violin, bassoon and chalumeau, an instrument akin to today's clarinet). Zelenka only set to music two lessons of the first Nocturn for each day. On the present recording, every third reading takes the form of Gregorian chant, as was most likely heard at the Dresden court.
The renowned Collegium Marianum ensemble has materialised the very first complete recording of Zelenka's Lamentations in the second millennium, one characterised by rigorous instrumentation, profound performance and remarkably conceived by three stellar soloists (Damien Guillon, Daniel Johannsen and Tomas Kral).
Recorded in the Church of Virgin Mary under the Chain, Prague, 2014.
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