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Striggio / Galilei / Fagiolini- Mass In 40 Parts (CD)

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I Fagiolini's re-discovery and recording of Striggio's long-lost Mass in 40/60 Parts was ground-breaking when it was released in 2011. The premiere recording won awards around the world including the Gramophone Early Music Award and a Diapason d'Or de l'Année in France and remains a trailblazing account of this Renaissance epic. It is complemented by Tallis' Spem in alium which it is said to have inspired. The Gramophone citation particularly mentioned the new lustre brought to the piece by instrumental involvement and the clarity brought to the detail by the use of viols, cornetts, sackbuts, dulcians and more. Eight further works by Striggio are also included, each of them premiere recordings in 2011

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Striggio / Galilei / Fagiolini- Mass In 40 Parts (CD)

SKU: 828021619922
Regular price ¥151.00
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Release Date: 09.01.2023

 
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I Fagiolini's re-discovery and recording of Striggio's long-lost Mass in 40/60 Parts was ground-breaking when it was released in 2011. The premiere recording won awards around the world including the Gramophone Early Music Award and a Diapason d'Or de l'Année in France and remains a trailblazing account of this Renaissance epic. It is complemented by Tallis' Spem in alium which it is said to have inspired. The Gramophone citation particularly mentioned the new lustre brought to the piece by instrumental involvement and the clarity brought to the detail by the use of viols, cornetts, sackbuts, dulcians and more. Eight further works by Striggio are also included, each of them premiere recordings in 2011