Monteverdi The Other Vespers I Fagiolini, The 24 & Robert Hollingworth
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
28.04.2017
Label: Decca
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: I Fagiolini, The 24 & Robert Hollingworth
Composer: Lodovico Viadana (1560-1627), Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), Dario Castello (1590-1644), Giovanni Gabrieli (1553-1612)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Lodovico Viadana:
- 1 Deus in adiutorium meum 01:44
- Anonymous:
- 2 Antiphon I 00:20
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 3 Dixit Dominus 07:58
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina & Giovanni Battista Bovicelli:
- 4 Ave verum corpus 05:45
- Anonymous:
- 5 Antiphon II 00:30
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 6 Confitebor tibi 06:18
- Ignazio Donati:
- 7 Dulcis amor Iesu 04:22
- Anonymous:
- 8 Antiphon III 00:22
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 9 Beatus Vir 08:30
- Anonymous:
- 10 Antiphon III (Repeat) 00:22
- 11 Antiphon IV 00:19
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 12 Laudate pueri 07:08
- Dario Castello:
- 13 Sonata in D Minor 04:56
- Anonymous:
- 14 Antiphon V 00:26
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 15 Laudate Dominum 04:15
- Girolamo Frescobaldi:
- 16 Toccata terza 04:00
- Anonymous:
- 17 Chapter 00:24
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 18 Hymn: Ut queant laxis 02:42
- Anonymous:
- 19 Versicle & Response; Magnificat Antiphon 00:56
- Giovanni Gabrieli:
- 20 Magnificat a 14 07:24
- Francesco Usper:
- 21 Sonata a 8 04:32
- Anonymous:
- 22 Collect; Benedicamus Domino 01:43
- Claudio Monteverdi:
- 23 Salve, O Regina 05:26
Info for Monteverdi The Other Vespers
2017 marks the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi's birth. To celebrate I Fagiolini are celebrating Monteverdi's works, along with their 30th anniversary, with a new authentic vespers setting.
Forming a response to Monteverdi’s timeless masterpiece Vespro della Beata Vergine (1610), these Other Vespers are centred around works from the end of his life, in 1640 following 23 years as maestro at St. Mark’s Venice. Including the celebrated Beatus vir.
A truly Venetian Vespers, arranged in a setting that could have been performed in Venice in Monteverdi’s time, with his sacred choral works alongside music of his contemporaries.
Culminating in Giovanni Gabrieli's powerful and moving Magnificat in 14 parts: for three separate 'choirs'.
To coincide with I Fagiolini's 30th anniversary: the ensemble has always enjoyed a close association with Monteverdi.
Robert Hollingworth is a Monteverdi specialist; this is an authentic take on the repertoire, including the incredible soundworld of the cornetto muto alongside four male voices of I Fagiolini, in the Palestrina/Bovicelli Ave verum corpus - the first recording of such a reconstruction.
The 24
I Fagiolini
Robert Hollingworth, conductor
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Booklet for Monteverdi The Other Vespers