Mercadante Messa Solenne (1868)

Started by Alan Howe, Sunday 26 March 2023, 13:16

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Alan Howe

Sounds rather exciting:
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9467958--mercadante-messa-solenne

<<In the last decade, research in the Genoa archives has revealed a series of important manuscripts, one of which is Saverio Mercadante's Messa solenne. This magnificent score requires four vocal soloists, a male choir – women were then forbidden to sing in church – and a large orchestra with extensive concertante roles for cor anglais and violin. It was premiered in January 1868, two years before Mercadante's death, and shows the composer's artistic maturity at its peak: opulent orchestration, extensive counterpoint, intricate instrumental textures, rich lyricism and fugal mastery. This world première recording amplifies the significance of the Genoese musical tradition.>>
https://naxosdirect.co.uk/items/saverio-mercadante-messa-solenne-603497


Mark Thomas

Doesn't it? Mercadante at his best was a fine composer and this sounds like it might be a dramatic and impressive work.