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Casali / Costanzi Consort- Sacred Music From Eighteenth-Century Rome

SKU: 5060113444295
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The history of music-making in Rome tends to focus on Renaissance polyphony, with an occasional nod to the Baroque thereafter. But thanks to composers like Giovanni Battista Casali (1715-92), choral music continued to flourish in Roman churches and other religious establishments in the eighteenth century, too, until Napoleon's occupation broke many of it's traditions. Casali's music, though, is as good as unknown, and this pioneering recording reveals a composer at home in the galant style - with a surprising fondness for the occasional dissonance.

Tracklist:

  1. Confitebor Tibi, Domine [02:02]
  2. Comedetis Carnes [02:54]
  3. Adiuva Nos, Deus [02:18]
  4. Improperium Expectavit [02:34]
  5. Tantum Ergo [03:38]
  6. Christum Regem Adoremus [02:37]
  7. Ad Te Levavi [02:38]
  8. Ave Maria A4 [03:38]
  9. Exaltabo Te [02:50]
  10. Hodie Nobis de Caelo [02:23]
  11. Quem Vidistis Pastores [02:36]
  12. Constitues Eos [02:13]
  13. Ave Maria A8 [04:05]
  14. Justus Ut Palma [02:45]
  15. Scapulis Suis [03:32]
  16. Caro Mea, Vere Est Cibus [03:18]
  17. Haec Dies [02:39]
  18. Memoriam Fecit (Confitebor in D) [02:22]
  19. Gloria Patri (Confitebor in D) [03:26
Format: New CD/Classical

Casali / Costanzi Consort- Sacred Music From Eighteenth-Century Rome

SKU: 5060113444295
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 11.03.2023

 
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The history of music-making in Rome tends to focus on Renaissance polyphony, with an occasional nod to the Baroque thereafter. But thanks to composers like Giovanni Battista Casali (1715-92), choral music continued to flourish in Roman churches and other religious establishments in the eighteenth century, too, until Napoleon's occupation broke many of it's traditions. Casali's music, though, is as good as unknown, and this pioneering recording reveals a composer at home in the galant style - with a surprising fondness for the occasional dissonance.

Tracklist:

  1. Confitebor Tibi, Domine [02:02]
  2. Comedetis Carnes [02:54]
  3. Adiuva Nos, Deus [02:18]
  4. Improperium Expectavit [02:34]
  5. Tantum Ergo [03:38]
  6. Christum Regem Adoremus [02:37]
  7. Ad Te Levavi [02:38]
  8. Ave Maria A4 [03:38]
  9. Exaltabo Te [02:50]
  10. Hodie Nobis de Caelo [02:23]
  11. Quem Vidistis Pastores [02:36]
  12. Constitues Eos [02:13]
  13. Ave Maria A8 [04:05]
  14. Justus Ut Palma [02:45]
  15. Scapulis Suis [03:32]
  16. Caro Mea, Vere Est Cibus [03:18]
  17. Haec Dies [02:39]
  18. Memoriam Fecit (Confitebor in D) [02:22]
  19. Gloria Patri (Confitebor in D) [03:26