Monteverdi: Sanctorum meritis (Primo)

This page lists our only recording of Sanctorum meritis (Primo), by Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (1567-1643) on CD.

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Monteverdi: Selva Morale e Spirituale Volume 2

Label:

Coro

Catalogue No:

COR16101

Discs:

1

Release date:

26th March 2012

Barcode:

0828021610127

Medium:

CD
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Monteverdi: Selva Morale e Spirituale Volume 2


Monteverdi:

Laudate Dominum omnes gentes III - S S HT HT T T B B soli

Confitebor tibi, Domine

Primo

O ciechi, ciechi

Jubilate

Messa a 4 voci da Cappella from Selva morale e spirituale (1640)

Deus tuorum militum sors et corona

Sanctorum meritis (Primo)

Crucifixus

Laudate Dominum

Et iterum

Ab aeterno ordinata sum

Dixit [Dominus] Primo


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Without doubt, Monteverdi was the greatest of the early baroque European composers. He revolutionised the music of the theatre and the church by his dramatic and imaginative use of voices and instruments and by his daring harmonies and rhythms. Next to his Vespers of 1610, the Selva morale e spirituale of 1641 is his most significant and virtuosic collection of sacred music. This second volume of The Sixteen’s celebrated series includes the Messa à 4 da cappella.

playLaudate Dominum: Terzo

playConfitbor Tibi Domine: Primo

playO Ciechi, Ciechi

playJubilet Tota Civitas

playMessa À 4 Da Cappella: Kyrie

playMessa À 4 Da Cappella: Gloria

playDeus Tuorum Militum: Secondo

playMessa À 4 Da Cappella: Credo

playSanctorum Meritis: Primo

playMessa À 4 Da Cappella: Sanctus

playMessa À 4 Da Cappella: Benedictus

playMessa À 4 Da Cappella: Agnus Dei

playCrucifixus

playLaudate Dominum In Sanctis Eius

playEt Iterum Venturus Est

playAb Aeterno Ordinata Sum

playDixit Dominus: Primo

Harry Christophers discusses the Selva morale e spirituale series

BBC Music Magazine

September 2012

****

“the overall effect is lyrical, musical, intelligent and poised.”

Gramophone Magazine

August 2012

“Vol 2 covers the most modern and old-fashioned compositions the elderly Monteverdi selected...choral refrains are supple, solos are sung eloquently and the Latin texts are communicated crisply.”

International Record Review

June 2012

“There is a sense of a deep familiarity with the music in this recording, a feeling of easiness with Monteverdi's harmonic and, especially, rhythmic vocabulary that lends a tripping lightness to the performances that I find very British..The four-part Mass fares particularly well in the hands of The Sixteen...Its light instrumental continuo support is well chosen...and the acoustics of St Silas the Martyr in Kentish Town seem to be absolutely right for this ravishing music.”

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