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MONTEVERDI, Paul McCreesh

Vespers - Vespro della Beata Vergine

Disc: 1 1. Antiphona ad "Ave Maris stella": Ecce virgo concipiet 2. Ave maris stella a 8 3. Versicle after "Ave maris stella": Ave Maria gratia plena 4. Antiphona ad Magnificat: Spiritus sanctus in te descendet 5. Magnificat I a 7 - Magnificat anima mea 6. Magnificat I a 7 - Et exultavit 7. Magnificat I a 7 - Quia respexit 8. Magnificat I a 7 - Quia fecit 9. Magnificat I a 7 - Et misericordia 10. Magnificat I a 7 - Fecit potentiam 11. Magnificat I a 7 - Deposuit potentes 12. Magnificat I a 7 - Esurientes implevit 13. Magnificat I a 7 - Suscepit Israel 14. Magnificat I a 7 - Sicut locutus est 15. Magnificat I a 7 - Gloria Patri et Filio 16. Magnificat I a 7 - Sicut erat in principio 17. Sonata sopra Sancta Maria a 1 18. Post Magnificat: Dominus vobiscum - Deus qui de beatae Mariae virginis 19. Ante Duo Seraphim: Dominus vobiscum - Alleluia 20. Duo seraphim a 3 21. Fidelium animae 22. Free Improvisation 23. Audi coelum a 8 24. Conclusio: Divinum auxilium Disc: 2 1. Antiphona ad "Ave Maris stella": Ecce virgo concipiet 2. Ave maris stella a 8 3. Versicle after "Ave maris stella": Ave Maria gratia plena 4. Antiphona ad Magnificat: Spiritus sanctus in te descendet 5. Magnificat I a 7 - Magnificat anima mea 6. Magnificat I a 7 - Et exultavit 7. Magnificat I a 7 - Quia respexit 8. Magnificat I a 7 - Quia fecit 9. Magnificat I a 7 - Et misericordia 10. Magnificat I a 7 - Fecit potentiam 11. Magnificat I a 7 - Deposuit potentes 12. Magnificat I a 7 - Esurientes implevit 13. Magnificat I a 7 - Suscepit Israel 14. Magnificat I a 7 - Sicut locutus est 15. Magnificat I a 7 - Gloria Patri et Filio 16. Magnificat I a 7 - Sicut erat in principio 17. Sonata sopra Sancta Maria a 1 18. Post Magnificat: Dominus vobiscum - Deus qui de beatae Mariae virginis 19. Ante Duo Seraphim: Dominus vobiscum - Alleluia 20. Duo seraphim a 3 21. Fidelium animae 22. Free Improvisation 23. Audi coelum a 8 24. Conclusio: Divinum auxilium
  • Paul McCreesh - conductor
  • Gabrieli Consort and Players - orchestra
  • MONTEVERDI

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Paul McCreesh and his Gabrieli Consort present a sumptuous new reading of Monteverdi’s sacred Vespers masterpiece. Paul McCreesh is not the first conductor to attempt to create a liturgical context for Monteverdi's Vespers - the pioneer in that, on disc, was Andrew Parrott, in a recording that's still available on the Virgin Veritas label. But McCreesh does it all so naturally that his use of plainchant and the insertions of instrumental movements by other late renaissance composers, as well as an organ improvisation, merely enhance the impact of Monteverdi's extraordinary compendium of choral music and bind it into an organic unity. The performances are so musically judicious in their scale and instrumentation and so evocatively recorded (in the chapel of Tonbridge School) that is hard to quibble with much, but though the Gabrieli Consort disguise their English roots more successfully in Monteverdi than some of their homegrown counterparts, there could be a rawer, more Italianate tang to some of the singing, and a more dramatic, theatrical edge. The Vespers were, after all, assembled around the time Monteverdi was composing the first ever operatic masterpiece, Orfeo. https://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2006/nov/03/classicalmusicandopera.shopping4