Christmas Concertos & Cantatas / Standage, Collegium Musicum 90
Including some of the most beautiful baroque Christmas music on offer, this programme makes for the perfect Christmas collection. 'This is period-instrument performance at its best', wrote American Record Guide on the CD's original release. It is re-issued here for the first time. Three popular favourites, Corelli's gorgeous concerto for Christmas Eve, an idyllic Christmas concerto by Vivaldi, and Manfredini's Concerto grosso are complemented by two little-known cantatas by Telemann and Scarlatti. Each of the Italian composers has his own voice, contrasting tremendously with the more rugged German style of Telemann. Susan Gritton is the soloist in Scarlatti's cantata, described by Classic CD as 'ravishing and ravishingly sung... worth anyone's CD token'. This is a disc of intimate Christmas music, which will make an ideal stocking filler. As Classic CD wrote at the time of the original release, 'This is a delightful addition to the Christmas market, and the careful selection of its items and superb recording ensure that, like the traditional puppy, it's not just for Christmas'.
REVIEW:
These Baroque concertos and cantatas are all associated with Christmas, although some only marginally. The Scarlatti and Telemann cantatas were written for Christmas. The Manfredini and Corelli concertos probably received their associations with Christmas because each contains a pastorale movement, shepherds’ music in 12/8 time that Italian folk tradition associated with Christmas (the “Pifa” from Handel’s Messiah is another example). The Vivaldi concerto, one of his typical string concertos, seems to have received its seasonal connection from Vivaldi’s practice of programming it at Christmas time.
All of this music is delightful to hear. Many of Fanfare’s readers will probably have one or more of these works already, especially the concertos. The two cantatas are less often encountered, especially the Telemann, from the first movement of which we get the English carol Good Christian Men Rejoice. The playing and singing are excellent in all respects. Susan Gritton makes a major contribution in the solos of the Scarlatti cantata. Members of Collegium 90’s choir are equally good as soloists in the Telemann. Presiding over all, Simon Standage directs lively performances that respect the score and never stray into extremes of tempo.
This collection was issued 10 years ago under the title “Per la notte di natale.” In this reissue, Chandos provides full notes along with texts and translations, for which I commend them. Anyone looking for an enjoyable collection of Baroque music associated with Christmas need look no further.
-- Fanfare
Product Description:
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Release Date: September 30, 2008
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UPC: 095115075425
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Catalog Number: CHAN 0754 X
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Label: Chandos
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Number of Discs: 1
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Period: Baroque
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Composer: Alessandro Scarlatti, Antonio Vivaldi, Arcangelo Corelli, Francesco Manfredini, Georg Philipp Telemann
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Conductor: Simon Standage
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Orchestra/Ensemble: Collegium Musicum 90
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Performer: Susan Gritton
Works:
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Concerto Grosso in C Major, Op. 3, No. 12
Composer: Francesco Onofrio Manfredini
Ensemble: Collegium Musicum 90
Conductor: Simon Standage
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Cantata pastorale per la nascita di Nostro Signore
Composer: Alessandro Scarlatti
Ensemble: Collegium Musicum 90
Conductor: Simon Standage
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Concerto for Strings in E Major, RV 270, "Il riposo, concerto per il Santissimo Natale"
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
Ensemble: Collegium Musicum 90
Conductor: Simon Standage
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In dulci jubilo, TWV 1:939
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Ensemble: Collegium Musicum 90
Conductor: Simon Standage
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Concerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 8, "Christmas Concerto"
Composer: Arcangelo Corelli
Ensemble: Collegium Musicum 90
Conductor: Simon Standage