Immerse yourself in the sacred and sublime with Claudio Monteverdi's "Messa a quattro voci et salmi of 1650 Volume I," a masterful collection of choral works that showcase the composer's late style and profound spiritual depth. Released on April 1, 2016, this album is a testament to Monteverdi's enduring legacy in the classical music canon, featuring nine exquisite tracks that span a total of 71 minutes.
The album opens with the grand "Dixit Dominus (Primo) a 8," a powerful eight-voice setting of the psalm that sets the tone for the collection. Other highlights include the intricate "Confitebor tibi Domine (Secondo) a due voci" and the jubilant "Lauda Jerusalem a 3," each demonstrating Monteverdi's mastery of polyphony and expressive harmonies. The album also features the iconic "Magnificat," a luminous setting of the canticle that showcases the composer's ability to evoke profound reverence and joy.
Performed by the renowned vocal ensemble The Sixteen, under the direction of Harry Christophers, this recording is a testament to the ensemble's commitment to historical performance practice and their ability to bring Monteverdi's music to life with clarity and passion. The album is the first of two volumes dedicated to Monteverdi's final collection of sacred music, offering listeners a comprehensive exploration of the composer's late style and his enduring influence on the development of Western music.
Recorded in 2015 and released on the Coro label, "Messa a quattro voci et salmi of 1650 Volume I" is a stunning addition to any classical music collection, offering listeners a chance to experience the timeless beauty of Monteverdi's sacred music in all its glory. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
(C) 2016 The Sixteen Productions
Tracks
Dixit Dominus (Primo) a 8, SV 191Claudio Monteverdi, Grace Davidson, Jeremy Budd, Mark Dobell, Jimmy Holliday, Elin Manahan Thomas, Steven Harrold, George Pooley, Stuart Young, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen
Confitebor tibi Domine (Secondo) a due voci, SV 194Claudio Monteverdi, Grace Davidson, Mark Dobell, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen
Lauda Jerusalem a 3, SV 202Claudio Monteverdi, Jeremy Budd, George Pooley, Jimmy Holliday, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen
MagnificatFrancesco Cavalli, Grace Davidson, Elin Manahan Thomas, Jeremy Budd, Mark Dobell, George Pooley, Jimmy Holliday, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen
Laetatus sum a 5, SV 199Claudio Monteverdi, The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Nisi Dominus a 3, SV 200Claudio Monteverdi, Grace Davidson, Mark Dobell, Stuart Young, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen
Laudate pueri a 5, SV 196Claudio Monteverdi, The Sixteen, Harry Christophers
Laetaniae della Beata Vergine a 6, SV 204Claudio Monteverdi, Grace Davidson, Elin Manahan Thomas, Jeremy Budd, Mark Dobell, George Pooley, Jimmy Holliday, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen
Beatus vir a 7, SV 195Claudio Monteverdi, Grace Davidson, Elin Manahan Thomas, Kim Porter, Jeremy Budd, George Pooley, Mark Dobell, Jimmy Holliday, Harry Christophers, The Sixteen