The Gonzaga Band & Jamie Savan - Amadio Freddi: Vespers (1616) (2019) [CD-Rip]
BAND/ARTIST: The Gonzaga Band & Jamie Savan, The Gonzaga Band, Jamie Savan
- Title: Amadio Freddi: Vespers (1616)
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Resonus Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
- Total Time: 58:09
- Total Size: 260 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1 Domine ad adiuvandum
2 Dixit Dominus
3 Sinfonia: La Cornera
4 Intonazione del Secondo Tono
5 Laudate Pueri
6 Tota pulchra es
7 Laetatus sum
8 Seconda Sonata
9 Intonazione del Ottavo Tono
10 Nisi Dominus
11 Cognoscam te, Domine
12 Intonazione del Terzo et Quarto Tono
13 Lauda Jerusalem
14 Sinfona: La Martinenga
15 Ave maris stella
16 Salve Regina
17 Intonazione del Sesto Tono
18 Magnificat Sesto Tono
1 Domine ad adiuvandum
2 Dixit Dominus
3 Sinfonia: La Cornera
4 Intonazione del Secondo Tono
5 Laudate Pueri
6 Tota pulchra es
7 Laetatus sum
8 Seconda Sonata
9 Intonazione del Ottavo Tono
10 Nisi Dominus
11 Cognoscam te, Domine
12 Intonazione del Terzo et Quarto Tono
13 Lauda Jerusalem
14 Sinfona: La Martinenga
15 Ave maris stella
16 Salve Regina
17 Intonazione del Sesto Tono
18 Magnificat Sesto Tono
Following the international success of their first album on Resonus, Venice 1629, Jamie Savan with his acclaimed period group The Gonzaga Band continue their exploration of lesser-known music in the Venetian orbit. Here they uncover a forgotten masterpiece by Amadio Freddi, maestro di cappella of Treviso Cathedral during Monteverdi’s tenure at St Mark’s in Venice. Luminous vocal textures and sparkling instrumental writing, together with harmonic originality and melodic invention combine to reveal a fascinating composer with a unique voice, heard again for the first time in this world premiere recording. The Gonzaga Band was formed by cornettist Jamie Savan in 1997, with a mission to explore the intimate relationship between vocal and instrumental performance practice in the Early Modern period. The ensemble takes its name from the ducal family of Mantua: the Gonzagas were powerful and influential patrons of the arts in the late Renaissance, who employed Claudio Monteverdi as their maestro della musica at the turn of the seventeenth century. Monteverdi wrote some of his most innovative music for the Gonzagas: his third, fourth and fifth books of madrigals, the operas Orfeo and Arianna, and of course the Vespers of 1610.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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