Nakład wyprzedany, ostatni egzemplarz Two of Bach s finest cantatas, both for solo alto, composed in Weimar (1714) and Leipzig (1726) respectively, are here coupled with the delicious agony of grief that is Pergolesi s 'Stabat mater', an acknowledged masterpiece by one of the 18th century s most influential composers. Bach so admired the composition of his Neapolitan colleague that he made his own parody of it to a German text. On this recording, La Nuova Musica, in its 10th anniversary year, and its two eminent soloists display equal mastery of both idioms. Counter-tenor Tim Mead is praised for his 'alluring...consistently excellent' interpretations (The New York Times). With his 'rich, mellifluous sound' (Guardian), he is recognised as one of the finest across the generations of counter-tenors. Described as having a voice of bell-like clarity with an impeccable vocal technique and powerful stage presence, Lucy Crowe has established herself as one of the leading lyric sopranos of her generation. Lucy Crowe and Tim Mead reunite to perform the 'Stabat Mater' at St John's Smith Square on May 12th [Early Opera Company/Curnyn]
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Bach, J S: Cantata BWV54 'Widerstehe doch der Sünde'
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Bach, J S: Cantata BWV170 'Vergnügte Ruh, beliebte Seelenlust'
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Pergolesi: Stabat Mater