Cappella Neapolitana António Florio
Salve Regina
Opening Concert
FREE ENTRANCE
By ticket reservation at https://bit.ly/cistermusica2023-rb-cappella
The Salve Regina is a Marian hymn and one of the four best-known Marian antiphons in the history of music, which has had different approaches over the ages. Among these, the concert programme recovers those by great composers such as Antonio Vivaldi, Giovanni B. Pergolesi, Leonardo Leo and Antonio Duni, thanks to the rediscovery work of the Cappella Neapolitana Antonio Florio. Originally called Cappella della Pietà dei Turchini, the ensemble was founded by Antonio Florio in 1987 after a ten-year period of studies and experiments, becoming internationally appreciated for its rare concert programmes, opera productions and over 40 recordings, and representing the symbol of the rediscovery of Neapolitan music written between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Salve Regina
Antonio Duni (1700–1766)
Salve Regina
Largo – Salve Regina
Andante, Largo – Ad te clamamus
Andante – Eja ergo
Pizzicato – Et Jesum benedictum
Largo Assai – O clemens
Leonardo Leo (1694–1744)
Salve Regina
Largo – Salve Regina
Allegro – Ad te clamamus
Largo – Ad te sospiramus
Allegretto – Eja ergo
Largo – O clemens
Giovanni B. Pergolesi (1710–1736)
Salve Regina
Largo – Salve Regina
Allegro – Ad te clamamus
Andante – Eja ergo
Largo – O clemens
Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741)
L'estro armonico, Op.3 – Concerto n.º 9, em ré maior, RV 230
Allegro
Larghetto
Allegro
Antonio Vivaldi
Salve Regina
Andante – Salve Regina
Allegro – Ad te clamamus
Allegro – Eja ergo
Andante – Et Jesum benedictum
António Florio, direction
Ana Vieira Leite, soprano
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