Salve Regina - Geistliche Chormusik
Salve Regina - Geistliche Chormusik
Mit Werken von:
Giovanni Rovetta (1596-1668)
, Alessandro Grandi (1575-1630)
, Biagio Marini (1597-1665)
, Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
, Dario Castello (1600-1658)
, Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690)
, Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684)
, Giovanni Antonio Rigatti (1613-1648)
, Francesco Maria Marini (frühes 17. Jahrhundert)
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
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EUR 19,99*
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Giovanni Rovetta: Salve Regina
+Alessandro Grandi: Amo Christum
+Alessandro Grandi: Ave maris stella
+Biagio Marini: Sonata "per sonar con due corde"
+Francesco Maria Marini: Jesu dulcis memoria
+Dario Castello
- Künstler: Robin Blaze, The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman
- Label: Hyperion, DDD, 2000
- Bestellnummer: 3614053
- Erscheinungstermin: 20.4.2001
Product-Information:
Sacred music underwent drastic and sudden change in the 1620s. The polychoral style of Giovanni Gabrieli was replaced. Instead of lavish writing for divided choirs, the emphasis was now on a few solo voices, while Gabrieli's opulent groups of cornetts, violins and trombones were replaced by much smaller groups usually consisting just of strings. At the same time, there was much more emphasis on virtuosity, and the grandeur of the Gabrieli style was replaced by much more intimate one based on the idioms of secular music. Monteverdi, maestro di capella at St Mark's in Venice from 1613, used this new concerted style extensively in his later church music, but it was developed to its fullest extent in the 1630s and 40s by his colleagues and followers, such as Alessandro Grandi, Giovanni Antonio Rigatti and Giovanni Rovetta, and it was still current in the 1680s, when Giovanni Legrenzi was working at St Marks. (Works by all can be found here.)
This recording is a survey of this rich and still little-known repertory, concentrating on music for a solo male alto voice with strings. Venetian churches, like their counterparts elsewhere in Italy, seem to have used castrati or falsettists rather than boys to sing the upper parts of church music, and so there is a wealth of material from the period suitable for modern countertenors.
Rezensionen
'In its subtle way this disc will add to our understanding and love of this treasure-house as surely as the first [Sacred Music of Monteverdi] did' (International Review)
'Robin Blaze’s clear, pure countertenor is the ideal voice for these pieces, and he sings them with impressive authority. Pick of the month' (BBC Music Magazine)
'I would recommend this disc to anyone with a love for baroque vocal music' (www. musicweb)
'An appealing concert of Venetian sacred music … as always with Hyperion, gorgeous sound' (Early Music Society News, USA)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Giovanni Rovetta: Salve Regina
- 2 Alessandro Grandi: Amo Christum
- 3 Alessandro Grandi: Ave maris stella
- 4 Biagio Marini: Sonata "Per sonar con due corde"
- 5 Francesco Maria Marini: Jeus dulcis memoria
- 6 Dario Castello: Exultate Deo
- 7 Claudio Monteverdi: Iam moriar, mi filli (Pianto della Madonna)
- 8 Giovanni Antonio Rigatti: Cum invocarem
- 9 Giovanni Antonio Rigatti: Nunc dimittis
- 10 Giovanni Legrenzi: Sonata D-Dur "La Pezzoli"
- 11 Giovanni Legrenzi: O mirandum mysterium
- 12 Johann Rosenmüller: Ascendit Christus in altum
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Salve Regina - Geistliche Chormusik
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