Accademia d'Arcadia, UtFaSol Ensemble and Alessandra Rossi Lürig - Grandi: Laetatus sum - Vesper Psalms (2022) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Accademia d'Arcadia, UtFaSol Ensemble, Alessandra Rossi Lürig
- Title: Grandi: Laetatus sum - Vesper Psalms
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Arcana
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 01:13:23
- Total Size: 323 MB / 1.28 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Grandi: Magnificat a 10 (8:42)
2. Grandi: Confitebor (5:40)
3. Grandi: Dixit Dominus (9:24)
4. Grandi: Beatus vir a tre (7:44)
5. Grandi: Dixit in ritornello (5:47)
6. Grandi: Laudate pueri a tre (4:36)
7. Grandi: Laudate Dominum (2:29)
8. Grandi: Confitebor a tre (6:45)
9. Grandi: Laetatus sum (6:27)
10. Grandi: Laudate pueri IV toni (7:02)
11. Grandi: Lauda Jerusalem (8:48)
1. Grandi: Magnificat a 10 (8:42)
2. Grandi: Confitebor (5:40)
3. Grandi: Dixit Dominus (9:24)
4. Grandi: Beatus vir a tre (7:44)
5. Grandi: Dixit in ritornello (5:47)
6. Grandi: Laudate pueri a tre (4:36)
7. Grandi: Laudate Dominum (2:29)
8. Grandi: Confitebor a tre (6:45)
9. Grandi: Laetatus sum (6:27)
10. Grandi: Laudate pueri IV toni (7:02)
11. Grandi: Lauda Jerusalem (8:48)
Alessandro Grandi - born in Venice in 1590 - was an extremely precocious talent. Appointed deputy of Monteverdi in 1627 in Saint Mark’s Basilica, he is regarded by scholars as “the greatest motet composer of his time”. After the highly praised Grandi’s motets album “Celesti fiori”, Accademia d’Arcadia now presents a selection from the three extant Psalms collections.
Grandi ventured in the field of Psalms with large-scale writing only at the end of his life, his collections of Psalms were undoubtedly intended for grand occasions: the relationship between soloists, tutti, and instruments is very modern, as successive portions of the text are set in sharply contrasting textures and styles.
Recorded in the sumptuous Palladian church of San Francesco della Vigna in Venice, this recording features magnificent and compelling masterpieces by an author considered by his contemporaries as equal to Monteverdi in the field of sacred music.
Grandi ventured in the field of Psalms with large-scale writing only at the end of his life, his collections of Psalms were undoubtedly intended for grand occasions: the relationship between soloists, tutti, and instruments is very modern, as successive portions of the text are set in sharply contrasting textures and styles.
Recorded in the sumptuous Palladian church of San Francesco della Vigna in Venice, this recording features magnificent and compelling masterpieces by an author considered by his contemporaries as equal to Monteverdi in the field of sacred music.
Year 2022 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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