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Dreyer / Bertini / Granchi- Sacred Music

SKU: 5028421964058
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the album cover for Dreyer / Bertini / Granchi - Sacred Music
the album cover for Dreyer / Bertini / Granchi - Sacred Music

Known in his day as 'il Tedeschino' ('the little German fellow') Giovanni Filippo Maria Dreyer was born in Florence in 1703, and made a name for himself as a castrato soprano in opera houses across Italy and farther north: he enjoyed senior posts at theatres in Wroclaw and Prague before joining the imperial theatre in Moscow. By 1737 he had returned to his home city, where he joined a religious order at the Church of SS Annunziata and became it's maestro di capella. The library of SS Annunziata preserves the collection of Salmi Brevi à 4 voci con Strumenti (Short Psalms for four voices with Instruments) composed in 1740 and in part presented here for the first time. The style emulates the popular Neapolitan school of the time, pre-eminently represented by Pergolesi and Alessandro Scarlatti. The harmonic writing is broad, clear and expressive, such as to be appreciated by the general public and not only by a small circle of specialists. Also featured here the motet Verbum caro for two sopranos and continuo, and the more elaborate settings of Domine ad adjuvandum and Inno a 4 per San Filippo, both featuring arias interspersed with choral movements like a cantata. Like the Salmi Brevi, these pieces have never seen the light of day beyond the shelves of the library at SS Annunziata. Invited to research and perform them, the violinist and conductor Giacomo Benedetti has produced these stylish recordings with fellow Italian singers and instrumentalists schooled in historically informed performance practice, and the result is an attractive window onto music-making in the churches of Baroque Florence.

Tracklist:

  1. *** Verbum caro
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro moderato
  4. *** Domine ad adjuvandum a 4 con gloria a canto solo
  5. Largo
  6. Affettuoso
  7. Sicut erat
  8. Allegro
  9. *** Inno a 4 voci per San Filippo
  10. O Dive
  11. Andante
  12. Allegro
  13. Beata trinitas
  14. *** Salmi brevi
  15. Domine
  16. Dixit
  17. Confitebor
  18. Beatus
  19. Laudate pueri
  20. Laetaus sum
  21. Nisi dominus
  22. Lauda Jerusalem
  23. Laudate dominum
  24. Credidi
  25. Magnificat
Format: New CD/Classical

Dreyer / Bertini / Granchi- Sacred Music

SKU: 5028421964058
Regular price ¥98.00
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Release Date: 04.22.2022

 
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Known in his day as 'il Tedeschino' ('the little German fellow') Giovanni Filippo Maria Dreyer was born in Florence in 1703, and made a name for himself as a castrato soprano in opera houses across Italy and farther north: he enjoyed senior posts at theatres in Wroclaw and Prague before joining the imperial theatre in Moscow. By 1737 he had returned to his home city, where he joined a religious order at the Church of SS Annunziata and became it's maestro di capella. The library of SS Annunziata preserves the collection of Salmi Brevi à 4 voci con Strumenti (Short Psalms for four voices with Instruments) composed in 1740 and in part presented here for the first time. The style emulates the popular Neapolitan school of the time, pre-eminently represented by Pergolesi and Alessandro Scarlatti. The harmonic writing is broad, clear and expressive, such as to be appreciated by the general public and not only by a small circle of specialists. Also featured here the motet Verbum caro for two sopranos and continuo, and the more elaborate settings of Domine ad adjuvandum and Inno a 4 per San Filippo, both featuring arias interspersed with choral movements like a cantata. Like the Salmi Brevi, these pieces have never seen the light of day beyond the shelves of the library at SS Annunziata. Invited to research and perform them, the violinist and conductor Giacomo Benedetti has produced these stylish recordings with fellow Italian singers and instrumentalists schooled in historically informed performance practice, and the result is an attractive window onto music-making in the churches of Baroque Florence.

Tracklist:

  1. *** Verbum caro
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro moderato
  4. *** Domine ad adjuvandum a 4 con gloria a canto solo
  5. Largo
  6. Affettuoso
  7. Sicut erat
  8. Allegro
  9. *** Inno a 4 voci per San Filippo
  10. O Dive
  11. Andante
  12. Allegro
  13. Beata trinitas
  14. *** Salmi brevi
  15. Domine
  16. Dixit
  17. Confitebor
  18. Beatus
  19. Laudate pueri
  20. Laetaus sum
  21. Nisi dominus
  22. Lauda Jerusalem
  23. Laudate dominum
  24. Credidi
  25. Magnificat