℗ 2020 Glossa
Released April 17, 2020
Duration 3h 13m 56s
Record Label Glossa
Catalogue No. GCDP32116
Genre Classical (Sacred)
 

Tenebrae

Graindelavoix

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1.1
Aleph. Quomodo sedet sola civitas
Marius Peterson
3:33
Tenebrae responsoria for Maundy Thursday  
1.2
No. 1, In monte Oliveti
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:01
1.3
Zain. Recordata est Hierusalem
Adrian Sîrbu
3:45
1.4
No. 2, Tristis est anima mea
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:09
1.5
Lamed. O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam
Marius Peterson
2:41
1.6
No. 3, Ecce vidimus eum
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
8:08
1.7
Exaudi, Deus, orationem meam
Adrian Sîrbu
2:39
1.8
No. 4, Amicus meus
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
3:39
1.9
No. 5, Iudas mercator pessimus
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
2:13
1.10
No. 6, Unus ex discipulis meis
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
6:15
1.11
No. 7, Eram quasi agnus
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:55
1.12
No. 8, Una hora
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
3:31
1.13
No. 9, Seniores populi
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:53
1.14
Christus factus est
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
2:38
Tenebrae responsoria  
1.15
Miserere mei Deus
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
10:13
2.1
Heth. Cogitavit Dominus dissipare
Marius Peterson
3:19
Tenebrae responsoria for Holy Friday  
2.2
No. 1, Omnes amici mei
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:01
2.3
Lamed. Matribus suis dixerunt
Adrian Sîrbu
3:09
2.4
No. 2, Velum templi scissum est
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
4:41
2.5
Aleph. Ego vir videns paupertatem
Marius Peterson
4:42
2.6
No. 3, Vinea mea electa
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:37
2.7
No. 4, Tamquam ad latronem
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
3:44
2.8
No. 5, Tenebrae factae sunt
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:53
2.9
No. 6, Animam meam dilectam tradidi
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
8:31
2.10
No. 7, Tradiderunt me in manus impiorum
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
3:17
2.11
No. 8, Iesum tradidit impius
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
4:57
2.12
No. 9, Caligaverunt oculi mei
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
10:00
3.1
Heth. Misericordiae Domini
Adrian Sîrbu
2:52
Tenebrae responsoria for Holy Saturday  
3.2
No. 1, Sicut ovis ad occisionem
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
3:31
3.3
Aleph. Quomodo obscuratum est aurum
Marius Peterson
2:23
3.4
No. 2, Hierusalem, iuge et exue te
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
4:21
3.5
Incipit oratio Hieremiae Prophetae
Adrian Sîrbu
3:41
3.6
No. 3, Plange quasi virgo
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
7:09
3.7
No. 4, Recessit Pastor noster
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
4:02
3.8
No. 5, O vos omnes
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
4:39
3.9
No. 6, Ecce quomodo moritur justus
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
5:52
3.10
No. 7, Astiterunt reges terrae
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
2:40
3.11
No. 8, Aestimatus sum
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
3:45
3.12
No. 9, Sepulto Domino
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
6:25
3.13
Mulieres sedentes (1)
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
0:49
Tenebrae responsoria  
3.14
Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
6:53
3.15
Mulieres sedentes (2)
Graindelavoix; Björn Schmelzer
0:50
Digital Booklet
There is something deeply troubling and inscrutable in Carlo Gesualdo’s music, something that any listener, even the most inexpert one, will unfailingly experience. This most particularly holds for "Tenebrae Responsoria" (1611), his definitive statement, his monument, his testament. It is as if this work, firmly embedded in the framework of liturgy for the Holy Week and reaching back to the practices of the Gregorian chant, would constantly extend over its boundaries and transgress its time and setting, immediately addressing modernity, disturbing all the rules in a severe tension, reaching into something that borders on chaos and madness, within the very order and religious devotion it fully espouses. Graindelavoix, that groundbreaking ensemble based in Antwerp and directed by Björn Schmelzer, are the ideal performers for this disquieting repertoire which originally was sung at Gesualdo’s castle and with probably only one listener in the audience: Gesualdo himself... In a tour de force lasting over three hours, recorded over ten days in summer 2019, the singers fully display all the features which, after 16 albums (all on Glossa) and hundreds of concerts, have made their sound a truly trademark one. In words of Schmelzer, “this is our most important recording to date”. A fascinating essay especially commissioned to Slovenian philosopher and cultural theorist Mladen Dolar puts the music of Gesualdo into perspective, avoiding the clichés that are so often found in texts about the composer.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Glossa Studio Masters
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-4.22
-11.99 to -0.18
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-28.35 to -17.47
-18.57
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9 to 12
1.1
Aleph. Quomodo sedet sola civitas
-10.87-26.95-23.510
1.2
No. 1, In monte Oliveti
-0.18-18.82-15.711
1.3
Zain. Recordata est Hierusalem
-9.28-26.63-23.311
1.4
No. 2, Tristis est anima mea
-2.04-20.53-17.311
1.5
Lamed. O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam
-10.83-26.69-23.310
1.6
No. 3, Ecce vidimus eum
-1.88-19.47-16.511
1.7
Exaudi, Deus, orationem meam
-8.09-26.61-22.911
1.8
No. 4, Amicus meus
-1.92-19.42-16.412
1.9
No. 5, Iudas mercator pessimus
-1.99-19.64-16.510
1.10
No. 6, Unus ex discipulis meis
-2.37-18.46-15.510
1.11
No. 7, Eram quasi agnus
-1.69-18.29-15.410
1.12
No. 8, Una hora
-2.37-18.99-15.910
1.13
No. 9, Seniores populi
-2.14-19.80-16.611
1.14
Christus factus est
-4.81-21.73-18.710
1.15
Miserere mei Deus
-1.49-20.22-16.711
2.1
Heth. Cogitavit Dominus dissipare
-8.04-25.52-22.111
2.2
No. 1, Omnes amici mei
-2.95-20.08-17.011
2.3
Lamed. Matribus suis dixerunt
-9.44-26.94-23.412
2.4
No. 2, Velum templi scissum est
-2.11-19.68-16.611
2.5
Aleph. Ego vir videns paupertatem
-9.19-26.50-22.610
2.6
No. 3, Vinea mea electa
-2.93-21.14-18.012
2.7
No. 4, Tamquam ad latronem
-2.22-20.79-17.711
2.8
No. 5, Tenebrae factae sunt
-2.90-21.84-18.411
2.9
No. 6, Animam meam dilectam tradidi
-3.62-21.22-18.311
2.10
No. 7, Tradiderunt me in manus impiorum
-1.71-20.39-17.211
2.11
No. 8, Iesum tradidit impius
-1.66-19.06-16.211
2.12
No. 9, Caligaverunt oculi mei
-2.14-20.45-17.611
3.1
Heth. Misericordiae Domini
-10.96-28.12-24.510
3.2
No. 1, Sicut ovis ad occisionem
-2.04-20.43-17.211
3.3
Aleph. Quomodo obscuratum est aurum
-10.68-28.25-24.610
3.4
No. 2, Hierusalem, iuge et exue te
-2.79-20.54-17.711
3.5
Incipit oratio Hieremiae Prophetae
-11.99-28.35-25.211
3.6
No. 3, Plange quasi virgo
-1.47-20.92-18.012
3.7
No. 4, Recessit Pastor noster
-2.17-19.49-16.210
3.8
No. 5, O vos omnes
-2.07-20.50-17.411
3.9
No. 6, Ecce quomodo moritur justus
-1.66-19.39-16.311
3.10
No. 7, Astiterunt reges terrae
-1.56-17.47-14.210
3.11
No. 8, Aestimatus sum
-0.23-19.61-16.311
3.12
No. 9, Sepulto Domino
-2.27-18.47-15.610
3.13
Mulieres sedentes (1)
-6.97-22.95-20.09
3.14
Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel
-2.66-21.32-18.011
3.15
Mulieres sedentes (2)
-6.90-22.71-19.49

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