Rossini: Stabat Mater / Netrebko, Didonato, Pappan

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Label: WARNER CLASSICS (EMI)
Catalog: 5099964052922
Format: CD

Anna Netrebko, Joyce DiDonato, Lawrence Brownlee, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo / Orchestra e Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Antonio Pappano

Rossini: Stabat Mater

Gramophone Awards Finalist 2011 - Choral Recording
Gramophone Disc of the Month - January 2011
The award-winning conductor Antonio Pappano and his acclaimed Roman orchestra the Accademia di Santa Cecilia release Rossini’s Stabat Mater. The recording includes star soloists Anna Netrebko, Joyce DiDonato, Lawrence Brownlee and Ildebrando d’Arcangelo. Born in 1792 in the small Italian seaside town of Pesaro, which now holds an annual festival of his operas, Rossini grew up in a musical household. Over the ensuing years, Rossini went on to become one of the most commercially successful operatic composers of his generation with such enduring masterpieces as Il barbiere di Siviglia, La Cenerentola, Semiramide and William Tell among the thirty–nine operas to his name. Despite the heavy demands of his operatic career, Rossini was still able to find some time to undertake commissions of a non-operatic nature. Supreme among these was to be the Stabat Mater. “I would say that the Stabat Mater - the picture of the Virgin Mary standing below the crucifix watching her son die and this beautiful set of prayers or scene setting is sublimely put to music by Rossini.” says Maestro Pappano. “The drama of any kind of situation dealing with death and suffering, is in Italian hands always operatic but there’s a gentle side to the piece, it’s very beautiful. It certainly went on to influence other composers in this genre - Verdi of course must have known this work. It’s a piece that I have performed often with my group here, the chorus and the orchestra, but I have a set of soloists here that are just magnificent. Anna Netrebko, Joyce DiDonato, Lawrence Brownlee and Ildebrando D’Arcangelo, I mean it’s a dream team.” Rossini never had ambitions of writing a major religious work, especially a setting of the Stabat Mater. It was during a visit to Spain in 1831 that he was persuaded to write the work for the private chapel of Don Manuel Fernandez Varela, the powerful prelate of Madrid. The successful premiere, in Paris, of Rossini’s complete work took place on 7 January 1842, and its Italian premiere (two months later) was conducted by Rossini’s friend Donizetti. Pappano, who is Music Director of The Royal Opera House in London, records exclusively for EMI Classics. His recent releases with the Roman orchestra includes the award-wining and critically-acclaimed Verdi Requiem, Respighi’s ‘Roman Trilogy’, the Tchaikovsky Symphonies 4-6 and Puccini’s opera ‘Madama Butterfly’ with Angela Gheorghiu and Jonas Kaufmann which won Gheorghiu the Female Artist of the Year honour at this year’s Classical Brit Awards. The Verdi Requiem won the 2010 Gramophone Award in the Choral category and Pappano himself won the Critics’ Choice award for this recording.

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