Palestrina 500
£15.15
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Label: Ars Produktion
Cat No: ARS38380
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Expected Release Date: 19th December 2025
Contents
Works
Miserere mei DeusTui sunt coeli
Osculetur me
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Fratres ego enim accepiJubilate Deo
Missa Fratres ego enim accepi
Ricercar del primo tuono
Ricercar del terzo tuono
Ave Maria
Artists
Augsburger DomsingknabenI Fedeli
Conductor
Stefan SteinemannWorks
Miserere mei DeusTui sunt coeli
Osculetur me
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Fratres ego enim accepiJubilate Deo
Missa Fratres ego enim accepi
Ricercar del primo tuono
Ricercar del terzo tuono
Ave Maria
Artists
Augsburger DomsingknabenI Fedeli
Conductor
Stefan SteinemannAbout
The focus is on the eight-part Missa Fratres ego enim accepi, which Palestrina composed as a parody mass of the motet of the same name, which he also penned. What is special about the recording is the use and interplay with instruments, as is documented for polyphonic repertoire in Augsburg in the 16th century, as well as historical pitches.
Conductor Stefan Steinemann began his musical career at the age of 5 with the Augsburg Cathedral Boys' Choir and in 2020, became the youngest Domkapellmeister in Germany to take over the overall musical direction of Augsburg Cathedral and thus also the artistic direction of the Augsburg Cathedral Boys' Choir.
I Fedeli is an ensemble specialising in the performance of 16th- and 17th-century music and for music of the 16th century, I Fedeli plays in a wind instrument formation typical for that time; this combination of cornetto, tenor cornetto, pommer and sackbutt.
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