Immerse yourself in the profound and introspective world of Antonio Soler's "Miserere a 8 and Miserere a 12," a captivating exploration of Psalm 50 through the lens of classical music. This album, released on December 1, 2014, under the Hungaroton label, offers a unique blend of plainsong and polyphony, showcasing Soler's mastery of vocal and instrumental composition.
The album features two distinct settings of the Miserere, each offering a different musical experience. "Miserere a 8" is scored for three vocal soloists—soprano, mezzo-soprano, and baritone—accompanied by an orchestra, creating a rich and layered soundscape. In contrast, "Miserere a 12" expands the ensemble to include additional voices and instruments, providing a fuller, more expansive interpretation of the psalm.
Performed by the Hungarian State Orchestra under the direction of Ferenc Szekeres, this recording brings together the best of classical vocal and instrumental talent. The album's 22 tracks, spanning 45 minutes, offer a comprehensive journey through Soler's musical vision, highlighting his ability to blend traditional plainsong with intricate polyphony.
Born in 1729, Antonio Soler was a Spanish composer and organist whose works often reflect his deep religious faith and musical innovation. This album is a testament to his enduring legacy, offering a timeless exploration of faith and music that continues to resonate with listeners today. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Miserere a 8 and Miserere a 12" promises a deeply rewarding listening experience.
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Tracks
Miserere - Plainsong: Et secundumAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Amplius lave me (Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano) - Plainsong: Quoniam iniquitatemAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Tibi soli peccavi - Plainsong: Ecce enim in iniquitatibusAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Ecce enim veritatem - Plainsong: Asperges me hyssopoAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Auditui meo (Soprano) - Plainsong: Averte faciemAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Cor mundum crea - Plainsong: Ne proicias meAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Redde mihi laetitiam - Plainsong: Docebo iniquosAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Libera me (Mezzo-Soprano, Soprano) - Plainsong: Domine, labia meaAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Quoniam, si voluisses (Baritone) - Plainsong: SacrificumAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Benigne fac - Plainsong: Tunc acceptabisAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 8: Tunc imponentAntonio Soler, Magda Kalmár, Klára Takács, Istvan Gati, Budapest Madrigal Choir, László Révész, Hungarian State Orchestra, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere - Plainsong: Et secundumAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Amplius lave me - Plainsong: Quoniam iniquitatemAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Tibi soli peccavi - Plainsong: Ecce enim in iniquitatibusAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Ecce enim veritatem - Plainsong: Asperges me hyssopoAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Auditui meo - Plainsong: Averte faciemAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Cor mundum crea - Plainsong: Ne proicias meAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Redde mihi laetitiam - Plainsong: Docebo iniquosAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Libera me - Plainsong: Domine, labia meaAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Quoniam, si voluisses - Plainsong: SacrificumAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Benigne fac - Plainsong: Tunc acceptabisAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres
Miserere a 12: Tunc imponentAntonio Soler, Brigitta Kovács, Zsuzsanna Denes, Ildiko Komlosi, Janos Bandi, Budapest Madrigal Choir, Zsolt Bartha, Laszlo Novak, Gabor Lehotka, Ferenc Szekeres