Thanks for the posting great Durante. In addition to comments, this is LECTIO TERZA (Third Lesson) of Lamentationes Jeremiae Prophetae: I. LECTIO PRIMA for soprano, flutes, horns, violins, viola and basso continuo 1. Largo: De lamentatione 2. Andante: Misericordiae Domini 3. Tempo giusto: Heth. Novi diluculo 4. Andante: Teth. Bonus est 5. Recitativo: Iod. Sedebit solitatius 6. Largo assai: Iod 7. Andante: Dabit percutienti 8. Largo: Jerusalem, convertere II. LECTIO SECUNDA for soprano, alto, violins, viola and basso continuo 9. Larghetto: Aleph. Quomodo obscuratum 10. Allegro Forte: Sed & Iaminae 11. Andante comodo: He. Qui vescebantur 12. Allegro assai: Et maior effecta est 13. Largo: Jerusalem, convertere III. LECTIO TERZA (THIS VIDEO) for soloists, four-part choir, horns, violins, viola and basso continuo 14. Poco Largo: Incipit oratio [00:00] 15. Largo comodo: Pupilli facti sumus [06:12] 16. Poco Largo: Recordare Domine [08:58] 17. Andante: Patres nostri [12:31] 18. Andante: Pellis nostra [16:42] 19. Poco Largo: Recordare Domine [19:04] 20. Largo: Mulieres in Sion humiliaverunt [22:38] 21. Tempo giusto Lamentevole: Jerusalem, convertere [24:25]
Very attractive, thanks ! Finally, am learning enough to be able to tell (sometimes !) when the recording does NOT match the score...for that opportunity am SO grateful to all the YT score uploaders !
Thank you so much for this! I just heard this work at a concert, and I wouldn't be surprised if your video is where the music director first found out about this work :)
Repères : I. Incipit oratio Jeremiæ prophetæ [00:00] II. Pupilli facti sumus absque patre [06:12] III. Recordare Domine [08:58] IV. Patres nostri peccaverunt [12:31] V. Pellis nostra [16:42] VI. Recordare Domine [19:04] VII. Mulieres in Sion [22:38] VIII. Jerusalem convertere [24:25]
Actually, there are already a couple of score video of that piece, and they're very old. I'll still consider it, if I can find a decent edition (there's only a hard to read manuscript, on IMSLP...).