Homenatge Al Misteri D'Elx · La Vespra
La Capella Reial De Catalunya, Jordi Savall
Montserrat Figueras, Arianna Savall
Recorded: December 2003, January and February 2004, Cardona Castle, Catalonya, Spain
AllMusic review by James Manheim:
The Misteri d'Elx (Mystery Play of Elche) is a religious drama performed annually in the southeastern Spanish city of Elche (or Elx in the local dialect) since medieval times. The play reenacts the Assumption of Mary in a two-act musical production, entirely sung, that takes place over two successive days in August. The Mystery Play is a major European tourist attraction, and UNESCO in 2001 named it a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. With typical boldness, Jordi Savall and La Capella Reial de Catalunya plunge into a slice of the musical past that is rewarding yet raises complex issues in performance. Here, however, the group is not resurrecting a half-buried tradition but rather dealing with one that is living. The primary female parts of Mary and the Angel in the drama are sung gorgeously by Montserrat Figueras and Arianna Savall; Jordi Savall argues convincingly in his notes that the traditional practice of having boy sopranos sing these roles is an unfortunate holdover from the era of Catholic gender restrictions. These two singers, especially, deserve credit for rising to the challenge of fusing a piece of music created over many centuries into a unified whole. Their mystical, ecstatic musical utterances are wholly distinctive. It's worth bearing in mind, however, that this is not an "authentic" performance; you can go to Elche for that. The notes characterize the play's language as Catalan, which some in Valencia would dispute, and this disc offers not an enactment of the traditional Mystery Play, based on its usual combination of oral tradition and old written documents, but rather an investigative reworking (Savall calls it an homage)...
ClassicsToday review by John Greene:
Though primarily recognized as a specialist in 17th and 18th century repertoire, Jordi Savall returns every decade or so to his Catalan roots. In 1979 he offered a premiere recording of the Llibre Vermell de Montserrat (Red Book of Montserrat, currently available on Virgin), a stunning recreation of a 14th century codex housed in a Catalan monastery. In 1988, along with his wife, soprano Montserrat Figueras, Savall offered a dazzling program of 10th century Catalan chant titled El Cant de la Sibilla (Songs of the Sibyl), which was so successful that a second volume was recorded in 1996 to equal international acclaim (both still available on Naïve Astrée). Well it's 2004, and with this premiere recording of the Misteri D'Elx (Mystery Play of Elche) Savall has done it again, offering a program every bit as rewarding and spiritually profound as those earlier accomplishments.
Almost without interruption since the 13th century (except for a Council of Trent ban from 1545-1563) every year on August 14 and 15 the congregation of the Basilica of Santa Maria in the Spanish city of Elche (just below Catalonia proper) presents this two-act play re-enacting the death, assumption, and crowning of the Virgin Mary. Given the length and magnitude of such a project, in the notes Savall aptly describes his nearly 80-minute version more as a tribute rather than a purist recreation. Savall also has chosen to strategically separate key scenes with instrumental interludes, augmenting the drama as well as supplementing the action. For example, in the scene following Mary's brief but highly emotional lament longing for death, a procession emerges to emulate the opening of the gates of heaven, the appearance of a pomegranate-shaped cloud delivering an Angel, and the introduction of the Angel's acceptance of the Virgin. Here in the wake of distant bells, the two percussionists offer a remarkably convincing thunderstorm guaranteed to test the limitations of your speakers.
Since the story is paramount, Savall, in accordance with medieval tradition, seldom allows the virtuosity of the vocalists to overwhelm it. Regardless, Figueras' role as Mary affords her ample occasion to display her unique, lovely instrument, and all of her equally distinguished colleagues deliver captivating, beautifully sung performances as well.
AliaVox's detailed, widely dynamic sonics are gorgeous, though the engineering admittedly is often equally subordinate to the play, with balances that favor the artificial impact of the scenes over the illusion of a live performance. Joan Castano I Garcia and Savall's informative and engaging notes tell you everything you need to know about this inspired mission. This is a must for Savall fans, Medievalists, and all others brave enough to venture into such uncharted yet worthy musicological territory. Very highly recommended.
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Misteri D'Elx - La Vespra - La Capella Reial De Catalunya, Jordi Savall
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