Hosha'na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato 1733 and cantata-quasi-oratorio
"Elyon melits umastin" ("Dio, Clemenza e Rigore")
Anthology of Musical Traditions in Israel AMTI CD 9601
A Noah Greenberg Memorial Publication
Hosha'na Rabbah in Casale Monferrato 1733: | ||
[1] | Symphony-ouverture in C; Adôn 'ôlam; | 3'49 |
[2] | Sinfonia in G; Zemîrôt (Ps. 13:6) | 1'07 |
[3] | Symphony-ouverture in G | 7'26 |
Dio, Clemenza e Rigore (Libretto: S.H. Jarach): | ||
[4] | D: Recitative (Hâs-sôvenîm) and aria (Hay-yôm) | 5'08 |
[5] | C: Recitative (Akh tôv) and aria (Elî) | 7'30 |
[6] | R & C: Recitative (Pôget) and R:aria (Ke-khiyyôr) | 6'09 |
[7] | D, R & C: Recitative (Melîts we-nirgan) and C & R: duetto (Efga') | 5'30 |
[8] | D: Recitative (Lûlê) and aria (Le'ôm) | 5'41 |
[9] | D & R: Recitative (Hasket) and Tutti: Coro (Lekhû nerannenah) | 3'37 |
total time | 46'04 |
Clemenza: Aris Christofellis, sopranista
Rigore: Luigi Petroni, tenor
Dio: Andrea Martin, baritone
Ungarian Chamber Choir (Matyas Ontal)
Capella Savaria (on period instruments) (Pál Németh)
Conductor: Anver Itai
Musical arrangements and realization of the basso continuo: Israel Adler
Live recording: Mozartsaal of the Wiener Konzerthaus, Vienna, June 6, 1995,
in the framework of the Wiener Festwochen by the Austrian radio ORF