Antonio Vivaldi wrote a number of motets for the office of Vespers, which was one of the most important in Venice, and for which Monteverdi left the first musical masterpiece. Some of these works are traditionally bravura pieces, such as the Dixit Dominus and the Magnificat, in which Vivaldi displays inventiveness, virtuosity and monumentality: their performers must have been the best in Venice. The organisation of the motets presented here reconstitutes an office of Vespers as Vivaldi might have presented it at San Marco, for the feast of Saint Mark, Patron Saint of Venice: the sumptuousness of Venetian ceremonies can be heard in full force, in the echo of the Basilica’s vaults and domes, but also its precious marble and gilded mosaics. Leonardo García Alarcón recaptures this flamboyance in an extraordinary reconstruction, with a festive dimension befitting the Serenissima…
Antonio Vivaldi (1678 – 1741)
Vespers for Saint Marc of Venise
Dixit Dominus
Confitebor Tibi – Beatus Vir
Laetatus sum
Magnificat
Mariana Flores, Soprano
Sophie Junker, Soprano
Dara Savinova, Alto
Valerio Contaldo, Tenor
Alejandro Meerpfel, Baritone
Millenium Orchestra
Chœur de Chambre de Namur
Cappella Mediterranea, continuo
Leonardo García Alarcón, Artistic Director
21h00
The Royal Chapel of Versailles
Versailles, France
20h00
Namur Concert Hall - Grand Manège
Namur, Belgium
20h00
Die Singel - Blauwe zaal
Antwerp, Belgium
20h00
Muziekcentrum De Bijloke
Gand, Belgium