Pergolesi had a brief life, but left an unforgettable 
          mark on music history with his Stabat Mater, the main work on this recording. 
          Written in the last year of his life, as he was dying of consumption, 
          this work praising the Virgin Mary is a combination of melancholy movements 
          (such as the almost tear-evoking opening Duetto) and more hopeful sections, 
          such as the lively aria for alto which makes up the fourth section of 
          this work. 
        
 
        
This sacred music, which incorporates many aspects 
          of operatic music, was commissioned by a group of Neapolitan noblemen. 
          It is thought that it was meant to replace Alessandro Scarlatti's Stabat 
          Mater, a similar work, composed in an older style. Pergolesi, in this 
          work, combined the strict Neapolitan church style with the more melodic 
          aspects of then modern opera, resulting in a work of unique emotional 
          effect. 
        
 
        
Soprano Angharad Gruffydd Jones has an intriguing voice. 
          With an airy sound, almost like a boy soprano, it seems lightweight 
          at first, but grows on this listener. It becomes a tantalizing voice, 
          one that almost defies description, and carries this entire work. Counter-tenor 
          Lawrence Zazzo is also very good, and their two voices marry perfectly 
          during the duos. 
        
 
        
However, I must react to something that disturbs me 
          greatly. This DVD is a film of singers lip-synching and musicians pretending 
          to play or, perhaps, really playing; it’s just not recorded. Brilliant 
          Classics took a CD they had recorded and had the musicians sing and 
          play along to it. Nothing on the box of the DVD indicates this - while 
          nothing suggests that it was indeed a live recording, I feel that there 
          is a tacit understanding that this is the case. 
        
 
        
The music on this DVD is excellent; the fact that the 
          musicians are merely singing and playing along with a CD is deeply regrettable. 
          Buy the CD; it is marvellously sung and performed by all. Don’t bother 
          with the DVD. 
        
 
        
        
Kirk McElhearn 
        
 
        
        
The music on this DVD is excellent; the fact that the 
          musicians are merely singing and playing along with a CD is detestable. 
          Buy the CD; it is marvellously sung and performed by all. Don’t bother 
          with the DVD. … see Full Review