Immerse yourself in the sacred and intricate compositions of François Couperin with the album "Pièces sacrées." Released in 1955 under the BNF Collection label, this chamber music and classical masterpiece spans 45 minutes of divine inspiration. The album features a rich tapestry of motets and psalms, showcasing Couperin's mastery of vocal and instrumental arrangements.
The tracklist is a journey through sacred texts, beginning with the Motet pour sainte Suzanne "Veni sponsa Christi," a multi-movement work that includes tenor and soprano recitals, duets, and choral pieces. Each segment is a testament to Couperin's ability to blend sacred texts with melodic and harmonic sophistication. The album continues with "4 Versets du Psaume CXVIII d'un motet composé de l'ordre du roy," a series of verses from Psalm 118, each offering a unique interpretation and musical depth. The final track, "Dialogus inter Deum et hominem. 'Accedo a te'," concludes the album with a dialogue between God and man, a fitting end to this spiritual journey.
François Couperin's "Pièces sacrées" is not just a collection of sacred music; it's a testament to the composer's genius and his ability to elevate sacred texts through music. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience.
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