Vanitas vanitatum: Transience in 17th-Century Italian Music | Note One NO26004

Vanitas vanitatum: Transience in 17th-Century Italian Music

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Label: Note One

Cat No: NO26004

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 5th December 2025

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Transience is one of the major themes of the Baroque period, and Gabriel Garrido has put together an entire programme for this production featuring works from Baroque Rome whose lyrics deal with the transience of the world. The texts are sombre and brimming with charged symbolism of death – in stark contrast, the music of Giacomo Carrismi, the brothers Virgilio and Domenico Mazzocchi, Marco Marazzoli and Kaspar Förster is cheerful and magnificent. The grand seigneur of Baroque music, Gabriel Garrido, works with a large ensemble of young musicians and singers on this recording, which was brought together for the first Rencontre Baroque de Montfrin festival. The result is a wonderful example of Baroque splendour in 17th-century Rome, which sweetens the transience of life for the listener with the most beautiful colours and Baroque soundscapes.

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