Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Performs Pergolesi and Rossi


Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Baroque, but Swelling and Fading Into Another Era’s Style
By ALLAN KOZINN [NY Times, 22 Mar 05]
As a seasonal concert, with a mildly ecumenical touch, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra played a concert of sacred music in the Medieval Sculpture Hall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Sunday evening (with a repeat tonight). The principal offering was Pergolesi’s dramatic, deeply emotional setting of the Stabat Mater. It was preceded by string arrangements of six pieces by Salamone Rossi, a Jewish composer who worked in Mantua, Italy, around the same time as Monteverdi, and wrote Hebrew Psalm and prayer settings in a lively madrigal style.
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