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Chiesa di San Rocco a Chiaia

Concerto della Memoria

The Pietà de’ Turchini Choir

Luigi Del Prete, organist

Davide Troìa, conductor

SOPRANOS

Rosa Andreone

Maria Teresa Cataldi

Graziella D’Acierno

Marlena D’Ambrosio

Mariella Parascandola

Maria Pia Prisco

Lia Scognamiglio

Tina Sebastiano

Rosanna Sodano

Antonella Venditti

CONTRALTOS

Antonella Ausanio

Daniela Candreva

Pala Ciranni

Tiziana De Bellis

Claudia Di Paola

Daniela Esposito

Carla Ranavolo

Gabriella Sisillo

Marina Vagnoni

Elena Vellusi

TENORS

Claudio Ciliberti

Salvatore Di Fraia

Roberto Franco

Giovanna La Fianza

Salvatore Morelli

Leopoldo Punziano

Edgardo Visciola

BASSES

Enzo Bucciero

Carlo Calabrò

Moreno Correra

Salvatore Ferraiuolo

Enzo Liccardo

Sergio Petrarca

 


The Pietà de’ Turchini Choir

Born in 2012 from the “liberi di cantare” project for the enhancement of the Church of San Rocco in Chiaia, the choir gathers 40 members and is entrusted to the direction of Davide Troìa. The repertoire explored is very vast: sacred, profane and popular, a cappella and with instruments, from the Renaissance to the Contemporary. Participation in the Choir is open to all and takes place through periodic auditions, its main objective is to approach music and concert activity in a joyful way. In two years of activity, the Choir, has already completed several projects and performed concerts for the season of the Early Music Centre and for other festivals in Campania.


PROGRAMME

  1. Gjeilo (1978),Ubi caritas   
  2. Biebl (1906-2001), Ave Maria for 7 voices
  3. Di Marino (1956), Beata viscera for 8 voices
  4. Del Prete (1977), Ave Maria (for 3-voice female choir), Rosa Andreone, solo voice
  5. Gjeilo (1978), Northern lights
  6. D. Bàrdos (1905-1991), Eli, Eli
  7. Jommelli, (1714-1774)  – from the Requiem in Eb major for solos, choir and organ
  • Introitus (Requiem)
  • Kyrie
  • Pie Jesu
  • Offertorium (Domine Jesu – Libera eas – Quam olim Abrahae)

Lia Scognamiglio, soprano
Antonella Ausanio, mezzo-soprano
Leopoldo Punziano, tenor

 

  1. Fauré (1845-1924), from the Requiem in D minor op. 48 for choir and organ (1893)
  • Sanctus
  • Agnus Dei
  • Libera me
  • In paradisum

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