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Federico del Sordo, Nova Schola Gregoriana of Verona & Alberto Turco - Fasolo: Masses & Hymns (2025) Hi-Res

Federico del Sordo, Nova Schola Gregoriana of Verona & Alberto Turco - Fasolo: Masses & Hymns (2025) Hi-Res
  • Title: Fasolo: Masses & Hymns
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (96 KHz / tracks)
  • Total Time: 188:06 min
  • Total Size: 816 MB / 1,7 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Missa in dominicis diebus, Op. 8 No. 20: I. Kyrie
02. Missa in dominicis diebus, Op. 8 No. 20: II. Gloria
03. Missa in dominicis diebus, Op. 8 No. 20: III. Brevis modulatio post epistolam
04. Missa in dominicis diebus, Op. 8 No. 20: IV. Gravis modulatio pro offertorio
05. Missa in dominicis diebus, Op. 8 No. 20: V. Sanctus - Benedictus & elevatio simul
06. Missa in dominicis diebus, Op. 8 No. 20: VI. Agnus dei - Brevis modulatio post agnus (dei)
07. Annuale, Op. 8: I. Te deum
08. Annuale, Op. 8: II. Lucis creator optime
09. Annuale, Op. 8: IIIa. Ave maris stella
10. Annuale, Op. 8: IIIb.Ave maris stella, Altri versi più facili, e più moderni
11. Annuale, Op. 8: IV. Christe redemptor omnium
12. Annuale, Op. 8: V. Hostis Herodes impie
13. Annuale, Op. 8: VIa. Ad coenam agni providi
14. Annuale, Op. 8: VIb.Ad coenam agni providi, versi più allegri
15. Missa in duplicibus diebus, Op. 8 No. 21: I. Kyrie
16. Missa in duplicibus diebus, Op. 8 No. 21: II. Gloria
17. Missa in duplicibus diebus, Op. 8 No. 21: III. Brevis modulatio post epistolam divisa in partes
18. Missa in duplicibus diebus, Op. 8 No. 21: IV. Gravis modulatio pro offertorio. In tres partes divisa
19. Missa in duplicibus diebus, Op. 8 No. 21: V. Sanctus - Elevatio
20. Missa in duplicibus diebus, Op. 8 No. 21: VI. Agnus dei - Brevis modulatio post agnus (dei)
21. Annuale, Op. 8: VII. Iesu nostra redemptio
22. Annuale, Op. 8: VIII. O lux beata trinitas
23. Annuale, Op. 8: IXa. Veni creator spiritus
24. Annuale, Op. 8: IXb. Veni creator spiritus, altri versi più allegri e trasposti
25. Annuale, Op. 8: Xa. Pange lingua
26. Annuale, Op. 8: Xb. Pange lingua, altri (versi) più moderni
27. Annuale, Op. 8: XI. Ut queant laxis
28. Annuale, Op. 8: XII. Aurea luce
29. Annuale, Op. 8: XIIIa. Exsultet luminum
30. Annuale, Op. 8: XIIIb. Exsultet luminum, altri versi più allegri
31. Missa beatae Mariae virginis, Op. No. 22: I. Kyrie
32. Missa beatae Mariae virginis, Op. No. 22: II. Gloria
33. Missa beatae Mariae virginis, Op. No. 22: III. Brevis modulatio. In duas partes. Post epistolam
34. Missa beatae Mariae virginis, Op. No. 22: IV. Gravis modulatio pro offertorio
35. Missa beatae Mariae virginis, Op. No. 22: V. Sanctus - Benedictus & elevation
36. Missa beatae Mariae virginis, Op. No. 22: VI. Agnus dei - Brevis modulatio more gallico post agnus (dei)
37. Annuale, Op. 8: XIV. Deus tuorum militum
38. Annuale, Op. 8: XIVb. Sanctorum meritis
39. Annuale, Op. 8: XV. Iste confessor
40. Annuale, Op. 8: XVI. Iesu corona virginum
41. Annuale, Op. 8: XVII. Fortem virili pectore
42. Annuale, Op. 8: XVIII. Proles de cælo prodiit
43. Annuale, Op. 8: XIX. Decus morum dux minorum

Giovanni Battista Fasolo (1598-1680) was born in Asti (Italy) and spent his life as a Franciscan Friar in Rome, Naples and finally as Maestro di Cappella at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. He is mainly known for his "Annuale", the largest compendium of organ music for liturgical use written in the 17th century.

Fasolo's works exemplify the intricate and expressive qualities of sacred music during the era. Fasolo's contributions to liturgical music, particularly his masses and hymns, reveal his mastery in fusing traditional polyphony with the emerging Baroque idioms. Fasolo's masses stand out for their balance of solemnity and melodic grace, tailored for the sacred context.

Utilizing the contrapuntal style inherited from the Renaissance, he infused these works with a sense of spiritual depth while embracing the clarity and harmonic richness characteristic of the early Baroque. His masses often feature clear textual declamation, ensuring liturgical accessibility.

His hymns similarly demonstrate an affinity for melodic inventiveness and expressive nuance. Fasolo crafted these pieces with attention to the liturgical calendar, providing a musical foundation for communal worship. These compositions are marked by their lyrical beauty and ability to evoke devotion, often employing alternation between chant-like simplicity and more elaborate polyphonic textures.

Performed by the Nova Schola Gregoriana of Verona, conducted by Alberto Turco, and Federico Del Sordo, playing the historic Antegnati organ of the Verona Cathedral. Both musicians have already successfully recorded works by Fasolo, Merulo and Salvatore for Brilliant Classics.


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