Viadana: Dixit Dominus

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1612 - Italian Vespers

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Disc of the Month - September 2012

Label:

Decca

Catalogue No:

4783506

Discs:

1

Release date:

4th June 2012

Barcode:

0028947835066

Medium:

CD
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1612 - Italian Vespers


Barbarino:

Exaudi Deus

Gabrieli, A:

Benedictus Dominus Deus Sabaoth

Toccata del nono tono (I/12)

Gabrieli, G:

Magnificat à 20/à28 - Con il sicut locutus. In ecco.

reconstructed Hugh Keyte

In ecclesiis a 14

Gregorian Chant:

Versicle & Response

Versicle & Response and Collect of the feast

Monteverdi:

Ave maris stella

Ab aeterno ordinata sum

Palestrina:

Quae est ista quae processit

Viadana:

Deus in adiutorium meum

Dixit Dominus

Laudate, pueri

Laetatus sum

O dulcissima Maria

Nisi Dominus

Lauda, Ierusalem


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Following their recording of Striggio’s Mass in 40 Parts from 1566, which racked up an astounding array of critical and commercial plaudits, Robert Hollingworth leads his maverick ensemble I Fagiolini on a new journey unearthing incredible lost works from the late Renaissance and early Baroque: 1612. The recording recreates a thanksgiving Vesper in commemoration of the famous Venetian naval victory at Lepanto in 1571, celebrated for over 200 years after the event in a new festival – The Feast of the Holy Rosary.

The title 1612 represents a year of momentous events: the death of the master of the ‘Massive Baroque’ and most brilliant of Venetian multi-choir composers, Giovanni Gabrieli; and thereby the apex of the fashion of multi-choirs. 1612 also marks the publication of Viadana’s collection of 4-choir Vesper Psalms, with a layout considerably more forward-looking than Monteverdi’s psalms in his 1610 publication. 1612 presents the world premiere recordings of Viadana’s Vesper Psalms and Gabrieli’s 28-voice Magnificat, surrounded by lost treasures from the glorious period of multi-choir music.

playVersicle & Response: "Deus in adiutorium meum"

playAntiphon 1 - "Dum esset rex in accubitu suo" - Psalm 109 - "Dixit Dominus"

play"Exaudi Deus"

playAntiphon 2 - "Laeva eius sub capite meo" - Psalm 112 "Laudate pueri"

play"Benedictus Dominus Deus Sabaoth"

playAntiphon 3 - "Nigra sum sed formosa" - Psalm 121: "Laetatus sum"

play"O dulcissima Maria"

playAntiphon 4 - "Iam hiems transiit" - Psalm 126 "Nisi Dominus"

playQuae Est Ista

playAntiphon 5 - "Speciosa facta es" - Psalm 147 "Lauda, Ierusamem"

playToccata del 9. Tono

playCapitulum - "Ave, Maris Stella"

playVersicle & Response - "Dignare me"

playMagnificat antiphon - "Beatam me dicent" - Magnificat à20.à28. "Con il sicut locutus. In ecco"

play"Ab aeterno ordinata sum"

playVersicle & Response and Collect of the feast

playExtraliturgical Motet: In ecclesiis

The Times

15th June 2012

****

“Once summoned to prayer, I stayed on my knees happily for almost 80 minutes, fully absorbed in the latest baroque blockbuster from Robert Hollingworth’s ensemble I Fagiolini...Everywhere on this exciting disc we find bold voices atmospherically recorded, standing tall in towering blocks of sound or curling in polyphonic raptures”

The Observer

24th June 2012

“The sound is sumptuous, the performances by I Fagiolini...utterly magnificent...the highlight is Hugh Keyte's reconstruction of Giovanni Gabrieli's electrifying 28-part Magnificat, complete with bells and fanfares, and his In ecclesiis, a sonic spectacular.”

Sunday Times

1st July 2012

“Hollingsworth seems inspired by the spirit of Tchaikovsky’s 1812, with his introduction of tolling bells, trumpet fanfares and cannon fire into the Magnificat, but it all sounds appropriate to the period when Monteverdi and his contemporaries brought a new sense of the spectacular to Italian religious music. A triumph!”

BBC Music Magazine

August 2012

****

“As we might expect from this group, the best performances come in those pieces requiring spacious grandeur and a generalised awesome sound - the works by Viadana particularly benefit here...There's fine soprano singing in Laetatus sum by Viadana, and a lovely cornett instrumental introduction to Barbarino's Exaudi Deus.”

The Telegraph

20th July 2012

*****

“Plainsong antiphons, psalms by Gabrieli’s contemporary Lodovico Viadana, together with pieces by Monteverdi and others contribute to the textural variety of these Vespers, sung and played with I Fagiolini’s typical vitality, freshness and immediacy.”

Gramophone Magazine

September 2012

“Hollingworth's sincere attention to detail is a much-needed breath of fresh air...[his] impeccable delivery of extra-special crunch moments provides plenty of points to knock your socks off...one can only relish I Fagiolini's gutsy soloists - none more so than the thrilling dialogue between high tenor Nicholas Mulroy and bass Greg Skidmore”

International Record Review

September 2012

“First-rate scholarship from Keyte, a welcome return of the 'liturgical recreation' and a wonderfully uplifting and educational experience all round.”

New York Times

23rd November 2012

“Among the most memorable musical events of last season was the New York Philharmonic’s performance of 20th-century spatial music in the Park Avenue Armory. With its recording of Italian vespers from 1612, the maverick English early-music ensemble I Fagiolini brings to life an earlier period of architectural music that reached its apogee 400 years ago”

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