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Venice 1629 | Resonus Classics RES10218

Venice 1629

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Label: Resonus Classics

Cat No: RES10218

Barcode: 5060262791233

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 29th June 2018

Contents

Artists

The Gonzaga Band

Works

Carrone, Giovanni

Congratulamini mihi

Castello, Dario

Sonate concertate in stil moderno, Libro II
» no.3
» no.17 a quattro in ecco

Donati, Ignazio

Maria Virgo

Grandi, Alessandro

Regina caeli
Salva me, salutaris Hostia

Marini, Biagio

Sonate, symphonie...e retornelli, op.8
» Canzon prima, per quattro violini, o cornetti
» Capriccio, che due violini, sonano quattro parti
» Sonata per l'Organo, Violino o cornetto
» Sonata senza cadenza

Monteverdi, Claudio

Exulta filia Sion, SV303

Pesenti, Martino

Corrente detta La Granda
Corrente detta La Priula

Re, Benedetto

Lilia convallium

Schutz, Heinrich

Symphoniae Sacrae I: Opus Ecclesiasticum Secundum, op.6 SWV257-276
» Exultavit cor meum in Domino, SWV258
» Paratum cor meum, Deus, SWV257

Tarditi, Orazio

Plaudite, cantate

Artists

The Gonzaga Band

About

1629 was a remarkable year for new music in Venice. Heinrich Schütz, came to the city to learn of the latest music from Claudio Monteverdi and his contemporaries, publishing the seminal first volume of his Symphoniae Sacrae during his visit.

With the publication of further landmark collections from Dario Castello, Alessandro Grandi and Biagio Marini, this particular year provided a key moment in the development of the Italian Baroque style.

Acclaimed period ensemble The Gonzaga Band makes its Resonus debut with a fascinating programme of works from this period that chart the journey through this incredible year for music.

The Gonzaga Band:
- Faye Newton (soprano)
- Jamie Savan (director, cornetts)
- Helen Roberts (cornett)
- Oliver Webber (violin)
- Theresa Caudle (violin, cornett)
- Steven Devine (organ, harpsichord)

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