Bartolomeo Cordans (12/03/1698 – 14/05/1757), an Italian composer (born in Venice). In his youth he was a member of the Franciscan order, but later he was released by a papal dispensation. He wrote some oratoria, operas (all lost) and church music.
Source: | Grove’s dictionary of music and musicians |
Requiem (3x)
Period: | Baroque |
Musical form: | masses |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
Cordans wrote another three requiem masses (excl. the 1737 and 1738 one) for three and four voices.
Source: | The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians |
Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis |
Domine Jesu Christe
Period: | Baroque |
Musical form: | fragment |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
This “Domine Jesu Christe” is a Requiem movement, for three to four voices.
Source: | The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians |
Contributor: | Tassos Dimitriadis |
Messa da Morti con esequie a Quattro con stromenti
Period: | Baroque |
Composed in: | 1737 |
Musical form: | mass |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
This Messa da Morti con esequie a Quattro con stromenti has been written in 1737 and it is for solo voices, chorus of four voices (Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass), strings and basso continuo.
Messa da requiem in G minor
Period: | Baroque |
Composed in: | 1738 |
Musical form: | mass |
Text/libretto: | Latin mass |
Duration: | 41'58'' |
Label(s): | Real Sound RS 951-0026 |
Messa da Requiem contains:
01. Requiem æternam 05:05
02. Kyrie 01:33
03. Christe 00:56
04. Kyrie 01:32
05. Dies iræ 01:20
06. Tuba Mirum 00:40
07. Mors stupebit 00:40
08. Liber scriptus 00:48
09. Judex ergo 01:24
10. Recordare 01:29
11. Juste judex 00:27
12. Ingemisco 00:58
13. Qui Mariam 00:19
14. Preces meæ 01:30
15. Confutatis 00:35
16. Oro supplex 00:46
17. Lacrimosa 00:47
18. Judicandus 00:53
19. Pie Jesu 02:51
20. Offertorium 03:26
21. Sanctus/Benedictus 01:51
22. Agnus Dei 02:04
23. Communio 02:14
24. Libera me Domine 07:50
Source: | booklet of CD Messa da requiem, Real Sound RS 951-0026 |
♫ 01 Requiem aeternam
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♫ 02. Kyrie
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♫ 03. Christe
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♫ 04. Kyrie
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♫ 05. Dies iræ
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♫ 06. Tuba Mirum
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♫ 07. Mors stupebit
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♫ 08. Liber scriptus
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♫ 09. Judex ergo
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♫ 10. Recordare
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♫ 11. Juste judex
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♫ 12. Ingemisco
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♫ 13. Qui Mariam
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♫ 14. Preces meæ
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♫ 15. Confutatis
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♫ 16. Oro supplex
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♫ 17. Lacrimosa
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♫ 18. Judicandus
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♫ 19. Pie Jesu
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♫ 20. Offertorium
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♫ 21. Sanctus/Benedictus
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♫ 22. Agnus Dei
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♫ 23. Communio
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♫ 24. Libera me Domine
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A requiem for 2 tenors, bass, chorus and organ, 7 organ Pieces. The 1738 requiem, broken up into 24 small pieces, apparently to allow performance during liturgy, is calm, lyrical and self-effacing; the organ pieces show Cordan's other side, being highly enjoyable, personal pieces.
Source: | booklet of CD Messa da requiem, Real Sound RS 951-0026 |
Official title: Messa da morto a 3 concertata con organo del Sig.r Maestro Cordans 1738 con Sequenza intiera, e reale libera (Requiem mass for 3 voices with organ accompaniment by signor maestro Cordans 1738 with full, and free real Sequence). The manuscript is been preserved in the State Archives of Udine. It contains:
The requiem of 1738 was reconstructed by the Italian composer Daniele Zanettovich (1950).
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D. Zanettovich (reconstructor of the
requiem) |