Discography
39
Most popular
Pergolesi : Stabat Mater
2016

La serva padrona (Collegium Aureum)
-
- La Serva Padrona (Capella Savaria feat. conductor: Pál Németh)
La Serva Padrona (Capella Savaria feat. conductor: Pál Németh)
-
- Stabat Mater / Salve Regina (Cologne Chamber Orchestra feat. conductor: Helmut Müller-Brühl, soprano: Jörg Waschinski, counter-tenor: Michael Chance)
Stabat Mater / Salve Regina (Cologne Chamber Orchestra feat. conductor: Helmut Müller-Brühl, soprano: Jörg Waschinski, counter-tenor: Michael Chance)
-

Baroque Music Vol II - Tribute to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - Best Classics
2025

Baroque Music Vol I - Ode to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
2025

Eugene Ormandy - Highlights from The Columbia Stereo Collection 1964-1983
2025

Stabat Mater, P. 77 (Arr. Papalin for Voices and Recorder Ensemble)
2024

The Neapolitans: Instrumental Music of 18th-Century Naples
2024

Pergolesi: Stabat Mater; Salve Regina in A Minor
2024

The Art Of Pan
2024

Concertos for the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies: Scarlatti, Pergolesi, Porpora & Durante
2024

Abbado A-Z: Mussorgsky – Pergolesi
2023

Eternal Organ Music (Honored Artist of Russia)
2022

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
2022

LUX3570
2021

Pergolesi - Great Recordings
2020

The Best of Pergolesi (Remastered)
2018

Pergolesi: Stabat Mater; Salve Regina in F
2012

Missa S. Emidio (feat. cond.: Claudio Abbado, orch.: Orchestra Mozart)
2010

Pergolesi: Stabat Mater / Pergolesi: Salve Regina / Vivaldi: Stabat Mater
2010

Pergolesi & Scarlatti: Messe
2009

Eternal Light
2007

Stabat Mater
2007

BBC Music, Volume 14, Number 8: Pergolesi: Stabat Mater / Scarlatti: Stabat Mater
2006

Stabat Mater (Il Seminario Musicale)
2002

Vivaldi: The Four Seasons / Pergolesi: Flute Concertos
2001

Fauré: Requiem / Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
1997
- Stabat Mater / Motet "Pro Jesu Dum Vivo" (La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy feat. conductor: Jean-Claude Malgoire, soprano: Isabelle Poulenard, alto: Jean-Louis Comoretto)
Stabat Mater / Motet "Pro Jesu Dum Vivo" (La Grande Écurie et la Chambre du Roy feat. conductor: Jean-Claude Malgoire, soprano: Isabelle Poulenard, alto: Jean-Louis Comoretto)
1995

Vivaldi: Gloria / Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
1994

Scarlatti: Salve Regina / Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
1993

La morte di San Giuseppe (Orchestra Alessandro Scarlatti, feat. conductor: Marcello Panni, singers: Faruggio, Manca di Nissa, Peters
1991

Stabat Mater / Salve Regina (Academy of Ancient Music feat. conductor: Christopher Hogwood)
1989

Pergolesi: Stabat Mater / Scarlatti: 3 Concerti grossi
1988
- Salve Regina and others (Ensemble Instrumental feat. conductor: Jean-Walter Audoli, counter tenor: James Bowman, violin: Yuriko Naganuma)
Salve Regina and others (Ensemble Instrumental feat. conductor: Jean-Walter Audoli, counter tenor: James Bowman, violin: Yuriko Naganuma)
1987

Stabat Mater / Salve Regina en ut mineur / Concerto pour violon en Si bémol majeur
1986

The "Pergolesi" Concerti Armonici
1986

Stabat Mater (London Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Claudio Abbado)
1985

Stabat Mater (Concerto Vocale feat. conductor: René Jacobs, soprano: Sebastian Hennig)
1983
Singles & EPs
1Upcoming shows
Community
More about Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
About
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (4 January 1710 – 16 March 1736) was an Italian composer, violinist and organist. Born in Jesi in what is now the Province of Ancona (but was then part of the Papal States), he was commonly given the nickname "Pergolesi", a demonym indicating in Italian the residents of Pergola, Marche, the birthplace of his ancestors. He studied music in Jesi under a local musician, Francesco Santini, before going to Naples in 1725, where he studied under Gaetano Greco and Francesco Feo among others. On leaving the conservatory in 1731, he won some renown by performing the oratorio in two parts La fenice sul rogo, o vero La morte di San Giuseppe (it) ("The Phoenix on the Pyre, or The Death of Saint Joseph"), and the dramma sacro in three acts, Li prodigi della divina grazia nella conversione e morte di san Guglielmo duca d’Aquitania ("The Miracles of Divine Grace in the Conversion and Death of Saint William, Duke of Aquitaine"). He spent most of his brief life working for aristocratic patrons like Ferdinando Colonna, Prince of Stigliano, and Domenico Marzio Carafa, Duke of Maddaloni.
Read moreRead less
Pergolesi was one of the most important early composers of opera buffa (comic opera). His opera seria, Il prigionier superbo, contained the two-act buffa intermezzo, La serva padrona (The Servant Mistress, 28 August 1733), which became a very popular work in its own right. When it was performed in Paris in 1752, it prompted the so-called Querelle des Bouffons ("quarrel of the comic actors") between supporters of serious French opera by the likes of Jean-Baptiste Lully and Jean-Philippe Rameau and supporters of new Italian comic opera. Pergolesi was held up as a model of the Italian style during this quarrel, which divided Paris's musical community for two years. Among Pergolesi's other operatic works are his first opera La Salustia (1732), Lo frate 'nnamorato (The brother in love, 1732, to a text in the Neapolitan language), L'Olimpiade (January 1735) and Il Flaminio (1735, to a text in the Neapolitan language). All his operas were premiered in Naples, apart from L'Olimpiade, which was first given in Rome. Pergolesi also wrote sacred music, including a Mass in F and three Salve Regina settings. It is his Stabat Mater (1736), however, for soprano, alto, string orchestra and basso continuo, which is his best-known sacred work. It was commissioned by the Confraternita dei Cavalieri di San Luigi di Palazzo, which presented an annual Good Friday meditation in honor of the Virgin Mary. Pergolesi's work replaced one composed by Alessandro Scarlatti only nine years before, but which was already perceived as "old-fashioned," so rapidly had public tastes changed. The Lenten Hymn ‘God of Mercy and Compassion’ by Redemptorist priest Edmund Vaughan is most commonly set to a tune adapted by Pergolesi. While classical in scope, the opening section of the setting demonstrates Pergolesi's mastery of the Italian baroque durezze e ligature style, characterized by numerous suspensions over a faster, conjunct bassline. The work remained popular, becoming the most frequently printed musical work of the 18th century, and being arranged by a number of other composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach, who reorchestrated and adapted it for a non-Marian text in his cantata Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden (Root out my sins, Highest One), BWV 1083. Pergolesi wrote a number of secular instrumental works, including a violin sonata and a violin concerto. A considerable number of instrumental and sacred works once attributed to Pergolesi have since been shown to be misattributed. Much of Igor Stravinsky's ballet Pulcinella, which ostensibly reworks pieces by Pergolesi, is actually based on works by other composers, especially Domenico Gallo. The Concerti Armonici are now known to have been composed by Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer. Many colorful anecdotes related by Pergolesi's 19th-century biographer, Francesco Florimo, were later revealed as hoaxes, though they had furnished material for two 19th-century operas broadly based on Pergolesi's career. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi died on 16 or 17 March 1736 at the age of 26 in Pozzuoli from tuberculosis and was buried at the Franciscan monastery one day later. Pergolesi was the subject of a 1932 Italian film biopic Pergolesi. It was directed by Guido Brignone with Elio Steiner playing the role of the composer.
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi in brief
- How many Giovanni Battista Pergolesi releases are on Riffiter?
- 40 releases are catalogued, spanning 1983 to 2025.
- What is the most recent Giovanni Battista Pergolesi release on Riffiter?
- Baroque Music Vol II - Tribute to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - Best Classics, released in 2025.

