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1612 Italian Vespers [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
1612 Italian Vespers [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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On this 2012 recording, previously available on Decca, Robert Hollingworth leads his celebrated ensemble, I Fagiolini, on a journey unearthing incredible lost works from the late Renaissance and early Baroque, adding to their acclaimed 'Colossal Baroque' series on CORO.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.
Tracklist:
- Versicle ; Response: Deus, in adiutorium meum
- Antiphon I: Dum esset Rex in accubitu suo / Psalm 109: Dixit Dominus
- Exaudi, Deus
- Antiphon II: Laeva eius sub capite meo / Psalm 112: Laudate, pueri
- Benedictus Dominus Deus Sabaoth
- Antiphon III: Nigra sum sed formosa / Psalm 121: Laetatus sum
- O dulcissima Maria
- Antiphon IV: lam hiems transiit / Psalm 126: Nisi Dominus
- Quae est ista
- Antiphon V: Speciosa facta es / Psalm 147: Lauda, lerusalem
- Toccata del
- Tono
- Capitulum / Hymn: Ave, Maris Stella
- Versicle ; Response
- Magnificat antiphon: Beatam me dicent / Magnificat à 20.à 2
- Con il sicut locutus. In ecco
- Ab aeterno ordinata sum
- Versicle ; Response and Collect of the feast
- Extraliturgical Motet: In ecclesiis
UPC: 828021621222
Label: Coro
Release Date: 5.2.25
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