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Scarlatti & Dvořák: Stabat Mater

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Catalogue numberALPHA1054
Release date2024-03-08
Discs2
Orig. sample rate96000 Hz

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Simon-Pierre Bestion has chosen to mirror two Stabat Mater that are more than 150 years apart: "in these two works I can feel the same tonal language, the same expression of sorrow" says the founder of La Tempête... "I have decided to ‘augment’ Scarlatti’s orchestration and ‘diminish’ Dvořák’s, so they can meet on even ground. To the Scarlatti I have added string parts sometimes doubling the vocal lines, colla parte , as was often done at the period: this not only allows the sound to be amplified, but adds an extra timbre to the voice. For the Dvořák, I have transcribed the original piano part into its minimum orchestral dimension, that is, for strings. This creates a common sound world between the two works – I would even say they have the same kind of lyricism in common, with just the timbres of the piano, organ and theorbo standing out."
 
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ComposerAnonymous
Antonin Dvorak
Domenico Scarlatti
EnsembleLa Tempête
ConductorSimon-Pierre Bestion
ArrangerSimon-Pierre Bestion
Sound engineerKen Yoshida
Sound editorKen Yoshida
Mastering engineerKen Yoshida
A&r administratorDidier Martin
Executive producerDidier Martin
Assistant producerLouise Burel
LyricistAnonymous
SoloistAline Quentin
Amélie Raison
Edouard Monjanel
Florent Martin

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