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Cavalli- Messa a Quattro Voci Et Salmi 2 (CD)

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Monteverdi's sacred vocal compositions introduced the expression of powerful and personal emotions to the world of church music. While it took him a number of years to find fulfillment in his work, Monteverdi was a revered composer within his lifetime and his music is regarded as revolutionary, marking the change from the Renaissance style to that of the Baroque. This album includes some of the finest works from Monteverdi's years as director of music at St Mark's in Venice, published posthumously in 1650 as the 'Messa a quattro voci et salmi.' "Pure- and vintage- Monteverdi, starting with a Dixit Dominus and ending, grandly with a version of Beatus Vir, using material we know from the familiar one. Ideal consort singing." (The Sunday Times) "As always with The Sixteen, we get superb tuning, balanced ensemble work and a lively pace." (BBC Music Magazine)

Format: New CD/Classical

Cavalli- Messa a Quattro Voci Et Salmi 2 (CD)

SKU: 828021616020
Regular price ¥145.00
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Release Date: 04.06.2018

 
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Monteverdi's sacred vocal compositions introduced the expression of powerful and personal emotions to the world of church music. While it took him a number of years to find fulfillment in his work, Monteverdi was a revered composer within his lifetime and his music is regarded as revolutionary, marking the change from the Renaissance style to that of the Baroque. This album includes some of the finest works from Monteverdi's years as director of music at St Mark's in Venice, published posthumously in 1650 as the 'Messa a quattro voci et salmi.' "Pure- and vintage- Monteverdi, starting with a Dixit Dominus and ending, grandly with a version of Beatus Vir, using material we know from the familiar one. Ideal consort singing." (The Sunday Times) "As always with The Sixteen, we get superb tuning, balanced ensemble work and a lively pace." (BBC Music Magazine)