Immerse yourself in the sacred and intricate world of François Couperin with his album "Pièces sacrées," released in 1955. This collection of chamber music is a testament to Couperin's mastery and his significant contributions to the Baroque era. The album features 14 tracks, each a meticulously crafted piece that showcases Couperin's unique blend of sacred themes and musical innovation.
The album opens with the "Motet pour sainte Suzanne 'Veni sponsa Christi'," a multi-movement work that includes solos, duets, and choral pieces. This motet is a highlight of the album, demonstrating Couperin's ability to compose for various vocal configurations. Following this, the album delves into the "4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII," a series of verses from Psalm 118, composed at the request of the king. These verses are notable for their contemplative and introspective nature, offering a glimpse into Couperin's ability to convey deep spiritual themes through music.
The album also includes the "Dialogus inter Deum et hominem," a dialogue between God and man, which is a striking example of Couperin's dramatic and narrative compositional style. Each track is performed with precision and passion, bringing Couperin's sacred music to life in a way that is both reverent and engaging.
"Pièces sacrées" is not just an album; it's a journey through the sacred music of François Couperin, offering a deep and meaningful exploration of his work. Whether you're a seasoned fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Récit de ténor. "Veni sponsa Christi"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, William Herbert, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord, Ralph Downes
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Duo. "Date serta, date flores"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, William Herbert, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Chœur. "Jubilemus"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Anthony Lewis Chorus, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord, Ralph Downes
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Récit de soprano. "O Susanna"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord, Ralph Downes
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Récit de basse. "Voluit Dominus" - Chœur. "Jubilemus"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, George James, Anthony Lewis Chorus, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord, Ralph Downes
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Duo. "O Susanna"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, George James, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord
Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi": Récit de basse. "Filiae Israel" - Chœur. "Jubilemus"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, George James, Anthony Lewis Chorus, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Christopher Bunting, Boris Ord, Ralph Downes
4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII d'un motet composé de l'ordre du roy: No. 1, Verset 11. "Tabescere me"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, Elsie Morison
4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII d'un motet composé de l'ordre du roy: No. 2, Verset 12. "Ignitum eloquium tuum"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Christopher Bunting, Ralph Downes
4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII d'un motet composé de l'ordre du roy: No. 3, Verset 13. "Adolescentulus sum"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Elsie Morison, Geoffrey Gilbert, Douglas Whittaker, Sir Neville Marriner
4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII d'un motet composé de l'ordre du roy: No. 4, Verset 14. "Justitia tua"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, Elsie Morison, Anthony Lewis Chorus, Sir Neville Marriner, Alan Loveday, Ralph Downes
7 Versets du Psaume LXXIX du motet composé de l'ordre du roy: No. 7, Verset 15. "Deus virtutum convertere"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, William Herbert, Joy Boughton, Ralph Downes, Sir Neville Marriner, Christopher Bunting
4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII d'un motet composé de l'ordre du roy: Verset du motet de l'année dernière ."Qui dat nivem"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, Jennifer Vyvyan, Geoffrey Gilbert, Douglas Whittaker, Sir Neville Marriner
Dialogus inter Deum et hominem. "Accedo a te"François Couperin, Anthony Lewis, William Herbert, George James, Christopher Bunting, Ralph Downes