1612 Italian Vespers: Viadana, Palestrina, Gabrieli, Monteverdi
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Label: Coro
Cat No: COR16212
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd May 2025
Contents
Works
Exaudi DeusBenedictus Dominus Deus Sabaoth
Toccata del nono tono
In ecclesiis
Magnificat a 20/28 'Con il sicut locutus. In ecco' (reconstr. H Keyte)
Ab aeterno ordinata sum
Ave maris stella (arr. F Soriano)
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Quae est istaDeus in adiutorium meum
Lauda, Ierusalem
O dulcissima Maria
Psalm 109: Dixit Dominus
Psalm 112: Laudate, pueri
Psalm 121: Laetatus sum
Psalm 126: Nisi Dominus
Artists
I FagioliniConductor
Robert HollingworthWorks
Exaudi DeusBenedictus Dominus Deus Sabaoth
Toccata del nono tono
In ecclesiis
Magnificat a 20/28 'Con il sicut locutus. In ecco' (reconstr. H Keyte)
Ab aeterno ordinata sum
Ave maris stella (arr. F Soriano)
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Quae est istaDeus in adiutorium meum
Lauda, Ierusalem
O dulcissima Maria
Psalm 109: Dixit Dominus
Psalm 112: Laudate, pueri
Psalm 121: Laetatus sum
Psalm 126: Nisi Dominus
Artists
I FagioliniConductor
Robert HollingworthAbout
1612 - the death of Giovanni Gabrieli, master of the ‘Massive Baroque’ and most brilliant of Venetian multi-choir composers but also the publication of Lodovico Grossi da Viadana’s very modern four-choir Vespers collection.
I Fagiolini’s recording remains the only version of these spectacular Vespers as well as of Giovanni Gabrieli’s unparalleled military-evoking Magnificat for seven choirs (meticulously researched and reconstructed by Hugh Keyte) and replete with fanfares and canon blasts.
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