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Vargonuoja / Organ TOMAS BAKUČIONISVilniaus Arkikatedros grigališkojo choro SCHOLA GREGORIANA / Vilnius Arch-cathedral Gregorian Choir SCHOLA GREGORIANA
VILNENSIS solistai / VILNENSIS soloists
Vadovė / Leader ŽIVILĖ STONYTĖ-TAMAŠEVIČIENĖ
LT: Šiame koncerte pasijusite tarytum patekę į XVII a. karališkąją abatiją Prancūzijoje. Ten jus nukels kompozitoriaus Gaspard Corrette „Mišios vargonams pagal 8-tą toną“, kurias atliks grigališkojo choro Schola Gregoriana Vilnensis solistai ir vargonininkas Tomas Bakučionis.
Didelė dalis to meto prancūzų vargonų muzikos buvo rašoma liturginiam naudojimui. O išaugus moterų vienuolynų skaičiui, atsirado ir naujas repertuaras, giedamas per liturgiją, ką atspindi Corrette mišios. Kūrinys, pasak jo paties, skirtas „vienuolėms ir naudingas grojantiems vargonais“. Tai – vienintelis kompozitoriaus palikimas ir nežinoma, kiek gausus jis galėjo būti, nes Corrette gyvenimą gaubia paslaptis.
Manoma, jog kompozitorius gimė 1671 m. Ruane; 1720 m. jam persikėlus į Paryžių, visi pėdsakai dingo ir tik 1732 m. pranešta apie kūrėjo mirtį. Tačiau sūnaus Michelio (garsaus savo laikų muziko) dėka, Gaspardo Corrette vardas nedingo iš muzikos istorijos puslapių.
Taigi, paslapties apgaubtas gyvenimas ir šimtmečių išbandymus atlaikiusi kompozicija – tai intriguojantis pasiūlymas Naujų metų pradžiai.
Programoje G. Corrette
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EN: At this concert, you’ll feel as if you’ve found yourself in a 17th-century royal abbey in France. You’ll be transported there by composer Gaspard Corrette’s Mass for Organ on the Eighth Tone, performed by soloists from the Schola Gregoriana Vilnensis Gregorian choir and organist Tomas Bakučionis.
The majority of French organ music at this time was written for use in the Liturgy. With the significant rise in number of convents, a new repertoire emerged that would be chanted during the Liturgy. This is reflected in Corrette’s mass. The work, as he himself said, is dedicated to “nuns and useful for those playing the organ”. This is the composer’s sole legacy and we cannot even know how extensive it could have been, because Corrette’s life is veiled in secrecy.
It is thought that the composer was born in 1671 in Rouen; when he moved to Paris in 1720, all trace of his life was lost to history, and only in 1732 was his death announced. However, thanks to his son Michel (a famous musician in his own right and time), Gaspard Corrette’s name is not unequivocally lost from the pages of music history.
So, a life shrouded in secrecy and a composition that has withstood through the centuries – sounds like an intriguing offer for starting off the New Year. Or perhaps it’s an opportunity to open the door to spiritual serenity and concentration.
Programme features G. Corrette
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