Jan Dismas Zelenka (1675-1749) - Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
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Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae
The
Lamentations for the Holy Week
Lamentationes pro die Mercurii Sancto
Lamentations for Wednesday in
Holy Week
1. Lamentatio I in
C minor 0:00
- basso, 2 oboi, 2 violini, viola, basso continuo
2. Lamentatio II in
F major 14:41
- alto, 2 oboi, 2 violini, viola, basso continuo
Lamentationes pro die Jovis Sancto
Lamentations for
Maundy Thursday
3. Lamentatio I in
B-flat major 24:00
- tenore, 2 oboi, 2 violini, viola, basso continuo
4. Lamentatio II in
G minor 33:13
- basso, 2 oboi, 2 violini, viola, basso
Lamentationes pro die Veneris Sancto
Lamentations for
Good Friday
5. Lamentatio I in
A major 44:39
- tenore, 2 flauti, 2 violoncelli, basso continuo
6. Lamentatio II in F major 57:45
- alto, violino, chalumeau, fagotto, basso continuo
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René Jacobs alto
Guy de Mey tenore
Kurt Widmer basso
Instrumentalists of the
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Jaap Schröder,
Trix Landolf violins
Sterling Jones viola
Käthi Gohl,
Michael Jappe cellos (Lamentationes pro die Veneris Sancto I)
Brian Franklin violone
Gottfried
Bach organ
Joseph Pelrine lute, theorbo
Oskar Peter, Manfredo Zimmermann flutes
Renate Hildebrand,
Nils Ferber oboes
Hans Rudolf Stalder chalumeau
Walter Stiftner bassoon
René Jacobs musical direction
Instruments
Violins:
Hendrik Jacobs,
Amsterdam 1696;
Joannes Christophorus Leidolff,
Vienna, 1758
Viola:
John Betts,
London, 1789
Cellos:
Hendrik Jacobs, Amsterdam 1693;
Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi,
Milan, 1740
Violone:
Hans
Peter Rast,
Zürich,
1971, after Maggini
Chest organ:
Bernhard Fleig,
Basel,
1981, after a
Baroque model
Disposition of the Chest organ: Holzgedackt 8', Holzflöte 4', Holzoktave 2'
Liuto attiorbato:
Mathias Durvie, Neuilly-sur-Seine,
1976, after Matteo Sellas, 1637
Theorbo:
Jean-Paul Kowalczyk,
Freiburg i.Br.,
1982, after Matteo Sellas, ca. 1635
Transverse flutes:
Rudolf Tutz, Innsbruck, after
G.A. Rottenburgh, mid
18th century
Manfredo Zimmermann, 1982, after
C.A. Grenser, mid-18th century
Oboes:
Bernhard
Schermer, 1976, after
Christian Schlegel, 1717
Chalumeau:
Rudolf Tutz, Innsbruck,
1980
Bassoon:
Olivier Cottet,
Paris, 1982, after Eichentopf