5028421900186

Monteverdi: Messa A Quatro Voci, Messa In Illo Tempore (Biovinyl)

Le Nuove Musiche|Krijn Koetsveld

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Format: LP

Cat No: 90018

Release Date:  15 November 2024

Label:  Brilliant Classics

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5028421900186

Genres:  Classical  Choral  

Composer/Series:  Monteverdi

  • Description

    The LP version of an outstanding Brilliant Classics recording. \u25CFClaudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) composed two groundbreaking masses that show- case his innovative approach to sacred music. "Missa in illo tempore" and "Messa a 4 da cappella" reflect the transitional period between Renaissance and Baroque styles. Monteverdi skillfully combined traditional polyphony with expressive harmonies and bold contrasts, foreshadowing the dramatic tendencies of the Baroque era. The masses exhibit a profound spirituality, with moments of serene beauty and fervent intensity. Monteverdi's ingenious use of vocal and instrumental colors, coupled with his daring harmonic progressions, solidifies his reputation as a musical pioneer whose work paved the way for the Baroque grandeur to come. \u25CFWith this recording Le Nuove Musiche conducted by Krijn Koetsveld presents a new highlight in their Monteverdi Pilgrimage, the projected recording of the complete works by Monteverdi. Their recording of the complete Madrigals received excellent reviews in the international press: "5 stars" (Volkskrant), "A polished, well-balanced sound... consistently musical and intelligent" (Early Music), "Again a convincing issue...excel- lent throughout" (Klassik.com), "Performance: 10. ...an incredibly beautiful, excellent recording..." (Dutch magazine Luister). \u25CF "Le Nuove Musiche easily withstands the comparison with most renowned ensembles in this particular repertoire. We hear it all: great singing talent, strong imagination, pure textual fidelity and diction, sharp-edged articulation in addition to a smooth phrasing, the ever-rhythmic rhythm with its striking stakes and that perfect sense of balance." (Opus Klassiek).