
magnificent music for a Sunday morning...
Francesco Durante and of course Pergolesi belong to the great Neapolitan generation that preceded Jommelli. No wonder Naples was considered the most important musical center in the World in the first half of the XVIII Century.fergus wrote:
Durante’s Magnificat has some hauntingly beautiful slow passages while other passages are taken at quite a pace. It is beautifully sung throughout and accompanied very sensitively.
The pace and tone slow down and there is some lovely choral writing in d’Astorga’s Stabat Mater and the contrapuntal writing is also very interesting. The Sancta mater is a lovely heart rending soprano solo which is exquisitely performed.
The pace and tone pick up again in Pergolesi’s Confitebor and we have some lovely, stylish writing both for choir, soloists and indeed the orchestra.