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Johann David Heinichen: Two Passion Oratorios

Elena Harsanyi (soprano), Elvira Bill (alto), Mirko Ludwig (tenor), Andreas Wolf (baritone), Kolner Akademie, Michael Alexander Willens

Elvira Bill has a lovely, smooth voice... Antonio de Sarlo, deservedly receives credit as Italian diction coach. The pronunciation and inflection of the Italian are impeccable throughout.

Johann David Heinichen: Two Passion Oratorios

Elena Harsanyi (soprano), Elvira Bill (alto), Mirko Ludwig (tenor), Andreas Wolf (baritone), Kolner Akademie, Michael Alexander Willens

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Elvira Bill has a lovely, smooth voice... Antonio de Sarlo, deservedly receives credit as Italian diction coach. The pronunciation and inflection of the Italian are impeccable throughout.

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"The Passion music Johann David Heinichen wrote for the Dresden court is a document of cultural and confessional openness of the Saxon residence, and his two Italian oratorios heard here are surrogates of large-scale Passion music. ""Come? S'imbruna il ciel"" - composed in 1728 - is the latest of the sepolcri, his other Passion ""L'aride tempie ignude"" the first of the sepolcri to survive from Heinichen in Dresden. Both texts are by Stefano Pallavicino, who had been active at the Dresden court since 1719. In the first-mentioned Passion, the meditation on the Passion event recurs to the experience of the earthquake that, according to biblical accounts, occurred immediately after the death of Jesus. The description of the violent natural events gives Mary the Mother of God, John (Jesus' favorite disciple), and Mary Magdalene an opportunity to reflect on their relationship to the Crucified. Different aspects of affection and love are thematized. The meditation on the Passion event in the second-named Passion is designed as an allegorical play of death (Morte) and hope (Speranza), divine love (Amor divino) and penance (Poenitenza), and follows an easily comprehensible dramaturgy. The affinity to opera seria is evident in both passions not only in the arrangement of the pieces. The keys, gestures and instrumentation also correspond to the models familiar from baroque musical theater. Full of affect!

Contents and tracklist

Come? S'imbrune il ciel
Track length2:41
E lumi e cor non ha chi lagrimar
Track length0:51
Ben ha cor di Giudeo
Track length1:21
Mio Gesù, dolce adorato
Track length3:42
Che miro?
Track length1:06
O qual dura penar!
Track length1:10
Genti, genti
Track length3:09
Addolorata ed adorate Madre
Track length2:26
Madre, non isdegnar
Track length4:45
Madre in Amor
Track length1:22
Lato, mani, piè forati
Track length4:07
O ciel?
Track length1:45
Croce mal nata
Track length1:50
Qual rigore di padre!
Track length0:34
Miseri ch'habbiam fatto?
Track length1:09
Mia Sion, che facesti?
Track length2:41
Piani popolo mio
Track length1:13
Alla croce alme redente
Track length2:41
Sinfonia
Track length3:07
L'aride tempie ignude
Track length1:07
Di mia vittoria su questa tomba
Track length4:23
Non dir superbo Gloria dell'armi tue d'un dio la morte
Track length0:51
Di Giesù tenere viscere
Track length5:23
E non ti sfacci cuor dispietato
Track length4:37
Marmi, ch'estino il sommo ben chiudete
Track length1:31
Lagrime avventurose
Track length0:40
Qual pianta
Track length5:44
Erger ti ardisci al favellar di spene
Track length1:53
Per accendere altrui del vivo zelo
Track length0:53
Quel core sincere sol giunge
Track length6:03

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December 2022

Elvira Bill has a lovely, smooth voice... Antonio de Sarlo, deservedly receives credit as Italian diction coach. The pronunciation and inflection of the Italian are impeccable throughout.
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