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Via Crucis [Import]

Christina Pluhar Audio CD
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L’Arpeggiata is a vocal and instrumental ensemble devoted to authentic performance. Its composition and personnel are flexible, but at its centre is its musical director and conductor, Christina Pluhar, whose enthusiasm and expertise galvanise the performances of her chosen musicians.

The ensemble calls upon the skills of the best instrumentalists in Europe and its programmes focus on the early… Read more in Amazon's Christina Pluhar Store

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  • Audio CD (April 9, 2010)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION
  • ASIN: B0035F0MZU
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #308,872 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. L'Annonciation - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
2. Ninna Nanna Alla Napoletana - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
3. Maria - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
4. Hor Ch'E Tempo Di Dormire - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
5. L'Aria - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
6. Lumi, Potete Piangere - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
7. Suda Sangue - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
8. Queste Pungente Spine - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
9. Voglio Morire - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
10. Stabat Mater - Christina Pluhar & Nuria Rial & Philippe Jaroussky
See all 18 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Passacaglia Della Vita - Christina Pluhar
2. Tarentella Napoletana - Christina Pluhar
3. La Carpinese - Christina Pluhar
4. Lasciate Averno - Christina Pluhar
5. Ciaccona - Christina Pluhar
6. Sa Qui Turo - Christina Pluhar
7. Bastiao - Christina Pluhar
8. Jacaras - Christina Pluhar
9. Pizzicarella Mia - Christina Pluhar
10. Si Dolce E'l Tormento - Christina Pluhar
See all 16 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

BONUS DVD "The Arpeggiata 10th birthday; 16 videos, more than 1 hour of music, the concert in Arpeggiata 2004 to 2008 PEOPLE with Véronique, Philippe Jaroussky, the KING S SINGERS, BARBARA FORTUNA, Lucilla Galeazzi ... EMI. 2010.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Music or Conceptual Art?, May 15, 2010
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That's an open, and I hope non-judgmental, question. "Via Crucis" embodies both a radically creative direction in the performance of 17th C music and an apparently sincere 'spirituality' expressing itself in the concept of a penitential procession in music and words. I make no bones about my indifference to spirituality, so any praise I offer this performance has to do with its musicality.

Harpist Christina Pluhar and her ensemble L'Arpeggiata have stretched the limits of "historically informed performance" well beyond any notion of time-machine replication of the sounds people heard in the 1600s. For me, this was and is an inevitable evolution; the purpose of the "early music" movement was never museum-like costume music but rather the development of a NEW playing tradition based on both scholarly and intuitive understanding of OLD music, using old notation and other archival sources, surviving traces of old practice in traditional musics, and of course reproduction of the old instruments along with rediscovery of their virtues. L'Arpeggiata has arrived on the scene at a moment when the skills of the singers and instrumentalists committed to that NEW/Old playing tradition are ripe. It's those skills that make Pluhar's amalgamations and experimentations plausible. But there was precedent for her notions decades ago. Cornettist Doron Sherwin could testify to that; in the late 70s, he was doing some of the same jazzy licks in the California-based ensemble "Pastime with Good Company."

Sherwin's role in L'Arpeggiata is indispensable. His improvisations are the 'fire' that ignites many of the tracks on Via Crucis, as well as on Pluhar's earlier CD of Monteverdi, titled Teatro d'Amore. Without Sherwin, a lot of what L'Arpeggiata does would sound heavy-handed.

Via Crucis is an amalgamation of written 16th and 17th C compositions by Biber, Rossi, Merula, Sances, and Monteverdi with 'traditional' religious-festive music of Corsica. The performers are amalgamated also: from the HIP world, male soprano Philippe jaroussky and female soprano Nuria Real; from the Trad world, the Corsican male quartet 'Barbara Furtuna', both camps supported by the instruments of L'Arpeggiata: harps, lutes, guitars, psalterion, hammered dulcimer, violins,gambas, cello, contrabasses, organ, harpsichord, and percussion!

The "concept" is a Procession, a theatrical representation of the "Way of the Cross". Appropriately, almost all of the music is processional in structure, employing the hypnotic step-rhythms of the passacaglia (pass the street!), ciaccona, and other "figured bass" repetitions that were immensely popular in the 17th C and that have survived in "pop" music around the European-colonized world.

On the whole, I find this performance just a little less to my personal taste than Pluhar's Teatro d'Amore CD, but still it's extremely fresh and exciting. I don't want to rubber-stamp every bold trick in Pluhar's bag; the rendition of Merula's 'Hor ch'e tempo di dormire' (track 4) gets altogether too space-age reverberant and quasi-reverent for me. But such energy and imagination must be cultivated if the 'early music' movement has any intentions of surviving and expanding its audience.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pluhar, May 3, 2010
This review is from: Via Crucis (Audio CD)
L'Arpeggiata, the French-based ensemble directed by Austrian-born harpist Christina Pluhar has achieved another success, with the release of the new album titled "Via Crucis." The vocal and instrumental components blend together very well, and make this CD an even more powerful listen. There is a religious component that is audible when listening to this piece, which makes sense because "Via Crucis" translates to the way of the Cross. Even if you are not a fan of music with religious undertones, you will still immensely enjoy this CD.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mediterranean Religious Passion, February 18, 2011
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For those fascinated by the obscure works occasionally unearthed from the history of music this 'musical happening' will surely appeal. This recording is a mixture of works by the 17th century composers Giovanni Felice Sances (1600 - 1679) and Tarquinio Merula (1594-1665) as well as folk music from Italy and Corsica. The combination is tied together with the theme of 'The Way of the Cross' by Christina Pluhar, a lutenist and harpist, who has gathered friends with period instruments into a group known as L'Arpeggiata. In this recording the male quartet of singers known as Barbara Furtura joins L'Arpeggiata in mixing the 'serious music' with the 'people's music' and the result is fascinating and transporting. The major works in this collection are Sance's extraordinary Stabat Mater and Merula's 'Hor ch'e tempo di dormire' in which the Virgin Mary lulls her baby to sleep while weeping for his future suffering and both enthrall the listener with a basso ostinato and hypnotic swaying rhythms.

In addition to the separate instrumental works and the works such as the hauntingly beautiful 'Maria (Sopra La Carpinese) sung by Barbara Fortuna end ensemble, there are wroks that incorporate the entire instrumental, 'choral' ensembles with soloists. And to emphasize the importance of this recoding the soloists are French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and Spanish soprano Nuria Rial. The results are works that are at once deeply spiritual as marvelously passionate. This is a sound that changes with every track in a way that challenges the listener to hear the variations in mood and technique while falling under the spell of this otherworldly music making. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, February 11
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