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Pietro Chiaie  Delle * Stanley: Voluntaries Op. 5 6 & 7 [New CD]

Pietro Chiaie Delle * Stanley: Voluntaries Op. 5 6 & 7 [New CD]

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John Stanley was born in London on 17 January 1712. A precocious musician, by the age of nine he was playing the organ (probably as an occasional deputy) at All Hallows, Bread Street.When the titular organist there - the composer and harpsichordist William Babell, a former pupil of Handel - died on 23 September 1723, an eleven year-old Stanley was appointed in his place. At the age of 14 he was chosen as organist at St. Andrew's, Holborn and at the age of 17 became the youngest person ever to obtain the BMus degree from Oxford University. In 1734 he was appointed organist to the Society of the Inner Temple, a position he held until his death. As a musician whose primary responsibilities were liturgical, John Stanley was required to accompany the service music every Sunday, and also to improvise voluntaries at various points in the service. A voluntary was a piece improvised extemporaneously and, prior to the 19th century, in the Church of England there were two principal forms of voluntary. These were a First Voluntary - generally an introduction and a movement or two for solo stops such as the trumpet or cornet - placed between the psalms and the first lesson at Morning and Evening Prayer, and a Second Voluntary - generally an introduction and fugue - at the end of the service. John Stanley's primary responsibility in his sixty-three years as organist at these various churches, was to improvise a voluntary before the first lesson (comprising an introduction and an additional movement or two for the solo stops) and an introduction and fugue at the end of the service. Stanley's improvisations were reportedly so fine that on Sundays none other than Handel himself, who attended St. George's, Hanover Square, would sometimes leave church early and rush over to the Temple Church to hear Stanley's final voluntary.Most voluntaries were never written down as compositions, and very few voluntaries for organ were published in England before Stanley's Op.5 of 1748. But written-out voluntaries did serve two main purposes: first, they were often used for recital purposes, as for example when organists like Stanley played at the dedication of a new instrument; second, they were widely used as exercises for apprentices or organ students, or for church organists new to their roles. Some of the manuscript collections produced for this purpose have survived. One important collection of this kind is the so-called Southgate Manuscript, a collection of 64 voluntaries in the library of the Royal College of Organists in London. This seems to have been compiled around the year 1750 in order to instruct choristers of the Chapel Royal who were learning the organ. This manuscript contains several of the early organ works of John Stanley.- Recorded June 2024 in Rocca Massima, Italy- Booklet in English contains liner notes by Romeo Ciuffa, organ specification with stop list and a profile of the organist- John Stanley (1712-1786) was a prominent English composer, organist, and violinist of the 18th century. Blinded in an accident at the age of two, Stanley displayed prodigious musical talent from an early age. He studied under Maurice Greene and, by age 17, was appointed organist at All Hallows, Bread Street. He later held prestigious posts at the Temple Church and the Chapel Royal, where he succeeded William Boyce as Master of the King's Band of Musicians.- Among Stanley's most celebrated works are his three volumes of Organ Voluntaries, Op.5 through Op.7, published between 1748 and 1754. These voluntaries reflect both the elegance of the late Baroque style and a growing Classical influence. They were designed for performance during Anglican church services, typically as preludes, interludes, or postludes. The voluntaries are structured in multiple short movements and frequently feature contrasting textures, such as lyrical slow introductions followed by lively fugues or trumpet tunes. Stanley made imaginative use of the organ's stop combinations, often specifying solos for trumpet, cornet, or flute stops, adding variety and color.- Played by Pietro Delle Chiaie at the Inzoli-Bonizzi organ of the St Michael Archangel Church, Rocca Massima, Italy. He made a successful recording of the complete organ music by Carl Czerny for Brilliant Classics.

Tracklist:

  1. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 1 in D minor. I. Siciliano
  2. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 1 in D minor. II. Andante
  3. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 2 in A minor. I. Andante
  4. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 2 in A minor. II. Allegro
  5. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 3 in G minor. I. Adagio
  6. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 3 in G minor. II. Allegro
  7. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 4 in F. I. Adagio
  8. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 4 in F. II. Andante
  9. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 5 in D minor. I. Adagio
  10. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 5 in D minor. II. Andante Largo
  11. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 5 in D minor. III. Moderato
  12. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 6 in D. I. Adagio
  13. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 6 in D. II. Andante
  14. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 6 in D. III. Adagio
  15. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 6 in D. IV. Allegro moderato
  16. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 7 in G. I. [Prelude] Largo
  17. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 7 in G. II. [Fugue] Vivace
  18. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 8 in A minor. I. [Prelude] Largo
  19. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 8 in A minor. II. [Fugue] Vivace
  20. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 9 in E minor. I. [Prelude] Adagio
  21. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 9 in E minor. II. [Fugue] Andante
  22. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 10 in G minor. I. [Prelude] Grave
  23. Voluntaries Op. 6~No. 10 in G minor. II. [Fugue] Andante
  24. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 1 in C. I. Adagio
  25. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 1 in C. II. Andante
  26. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 1 in C. III. Slow
  27. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 1 in C. IV. Allegro
  28. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 2 in D minor. I. Slow
  29. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 2 in D minor. II. Allegro
  30. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 3 in G. I. Adagio
  31. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 3 in G. II. Allegro
  32. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 4 in E minor. I. Adagio
  33. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 4 in E minor. II. Allegro
  34. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 5 in D. I. Slow
  35. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 5 in D. II. Allegro
  36. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 6 in D minor. I. Adagio
  37. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 6 in D minor. II. Allegro
  38. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 7 in G minor. I. Adagio
  39. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 7 in G minor. II. Allegro
  40. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 8 in D minor. I. Allegro
  41. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 8 in D minor. II. Adagio
  42. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 8 in D minor. III. Allegro
  43. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 9 in G minor. I. [Prelude] Largo
  44. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 9 in G minor. II. [Fugue] Allegro
  45. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 10 in A minor. I. [Prelude] Adagio
  46. Voluntaries Op. 5~No. 10 in A minor. II. [Fugue] Allegro
  47. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 1 in A. I. Adagio
  48. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 1 in A. II. Allegro
  49. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 2 in C. I. Adagio
  50. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 2 in C. II. [without tempo indication]
  51. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 3 in D minor. I. Adagio
  52. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 3 in D minor. II. Allegro
  53. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 4 in D minor. I. Adagio
  54. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 4 in D minor. II. Andante
  55. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 5 in D. I. Adagio
  56. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 5 in D. II. Vivace
  57. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 6 in F. I. Andante
  58. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 6 in F. II. Vivace
  59. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 7 in E minor. I. Adagio
  60. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 7 in E minor. II. [without tempo indication]
  61. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 8 in A minor. I. Andante Staccato-Allegro
  62. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 8 in A minor. II. Fugue
  63. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 9 in G. I. [Prelude] Largo Staccato
  64. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 9 in G. II. [Fugue] Vivace
  65. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 10 in F. I. [Prelude] Largo Staccato
  66. Voluntaries Op. 7~No. 10 in F. II. [Fugue] Vivace

UPC: 5028421972305
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 11.21.25
Format: CD