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Caldara / Respighi / Guadagnini- Lauda Per La Nativa Del Signore (CD)

SKU: 8051773578076
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A tribute to Italian Baroque, Antonio Caldara and his Gloria a 8 voci, transcribed, performed and recorded for the first time ever, a masterpiece of pompous Venetian sacredness to which the wonderful Lauda by Ottorino Respighi was wanted to be juxtaposed. Two centuries later, the Bolognese composer gives a perfect example of rewriting together medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music. A way to reaffirm the strong bond between Baroque and the 20th century, always a source of great inspiration.

Tracklist:

  1. Gloria in Excelsis Deo [02:22]
  2. Dona Nobis Pacem [02:17]
  3. Laudamus Te [04:01]
  4. Adoramus Te [01:06]
  5. Glorificamus Te [01:31]
  6. Gratias Agimus [02:19]
  7. Domine Deus I [02:38]
  8. Domine Fili [03:29]
  9. Domine Deus II [02:49]
  10. Qui Tollis I [02:15]
  11. Qui Tollis II [01:45]
  12. Qui Sedes [00:59]
  13. Quoniam Tu Solus [02:28]
  14. Cum Sancto Spiritu [02:36]
  15. Lauda Per la Nativita Del Signore, P. 166 [26:26
Format: New CD/Classical

Caldara / Respighi / Guadagnini- Lauda Per La Nativa Del Signore (CD)

SKU: 8051773578076
Regular price ¥151.00
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Release Date: 01.05.2024

 
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A tribute to Italian Baroque, Antonio Caldara and his Gloria a 8 voci, transcribed, performed and recorded for the first time ever, a masterpiece of pompous Venetian sacredness to which the wonderful Lauda by Ottorino Respighi was wanted to be juxtaposed. Two centuries later, the Bolognese composer gives a perfect example of rewriting together medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music. A way to reaffirm the strong bond between Baroque and the 20th century, always a source of great inspiration.

Tracklist:

  1. Gloria in Excelsis Deo [02:22]
  2. Dona Nobis Pacem [02:17]
  3. Laudamus Te [04:01]
  4. Adoramus Te [01:06]
  5. Glorificamus Te [01:31]
  6. Gratias Agimus [02:19]
  7. Domine Deus I [02:38]
  8. Domine Fili [03:29]
  9. Domine Deus II [02:49]
  10. Qui Tollis I [02:15]
  11. Qui Tollis II [01:45]
  12. Qui Sedes [00:59]
  13. Quoniam Tu Solus [02:28]
  14. Cum Sancto Spiritu [02:36]
  15. Lauda Per la Nativita Del Signore, P. 166 [26:26