Zuccari / Il Concento Vocal Ensemble- Mass in C Minor
The Mass in C minor for 5 voices by Francesco Maria Zuccari is included in this priceless collection and is heard here in it's absolute world premiere recording. The piece was first drafted in Assisi in 1723, when Zuccari was Kapellmeister, with a second version with instruments being drafted in 1745, when the musician was first organist at the Santo. The work has, however, presumably not been performed again since that year. The Magnificat in F major also hails from Assisi. It was composed in 1725 and revised later in Padova in 1748. In this recording, the ensemble uses Vallotti's typical tuning, which favors the use of flats and limits the interval of the fifth, showing a greater precision in the interval of third. The Orchestra Barocca di Cremona, conducted by Giovanni Battista Columbro, performs here on original instruments.
Tracklist:
- Mass In C Minor: I. Kyrie
- Mass In C Minor: II. Christe
- Mass In C Minor: III. Kyrie
- Mass In C Minor: IV. Gloria
- Mass In C Minor: V. Laudamus Te
- Mass In C Minor: VI. Gratias Agimus Tibi
- Mass In C Minor: VII. Domine Deus, Rex Coelestis
- Mass In C Minor: VIII. Domine Fili
- Mass In C Minor: IX. Domine Deus, Agnus
- Mass In C Minor: X. Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
- Mass In C Minor: XI. Qui Sedes
- Mass In C Minor: XII. Quoniam
- Mass In C Minor: XIII. Cum Sancto
- Magnificat In F Major: I. Magnificat
- Magnificat In F Major: II. Fecit Potentiam
- Magnificat In F Major: III. Esurientes
- Magnificat In F Major: IV. Gloria Patri
- Magnificat In F Major: V. Sicut Erat
The Mass in C minor for 5 voices by Francesco Maria Zuccari is included in this priceless collection and is heard here in it's absolute world premiere recording. The piece was first drafted in Assisi in 1723, when Zuccari was Kapellmeister, with a second version with instruments being drafted in 1745, when the musician was first organist at the Santo. The work has, however, presumably not been performed again since that year. The Magnificat in F major also hails from Assisi. It was composed in 1725 and revised later in Padova in 1748. In this recording, the ensemble uses Vallotti's typical tuning, which favors the use of flats and limits the interval of the fifth, showing a greater precision in the interval of third. The Orchestra Barocca di Cremona, conducted by Giovanni Battista Columbro, performs here on original instruments.
Tracklist:
- Mass In C Minor: I. Kyrie
- Mass In C Minor: II. Christe
- Mass In C Minor: III. Kyrie
- Mass In C Minor: IV. Gloria
- Mass In C Minor: V. Laudamus Te
- Mass In C Minor: VI. Gratias Agimus Tibi
- Mass In C Minor: VII. Domine Deus, Rex Coelestis
- Mass In C Minor: VIII. Domine Fili
- Mass In C Minor: IX. Domine Deus, Agnus
- Mass In C Minor: X. Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
- Mass In C Minor: XI. Qui Sedes
- Mass In C Minor: XII. Quoniam
- Mass In C Minor: XIII. Cum Sancto
- Magnificat In F Major: I. Magnificat
- Magnificat In F Major: II. Fecit Potentiam
- Magnificat In F Major: III. Esurientes
- Magnificat In F Major: IV. Gloria Patri
- Magnificat In F Major: V. Sicut Erat