8007194105315

Mottetti

ENSEMBLE CANTIMBANCO

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Format: CD

Cat No: TC570201

Release Date:  02 January 2012

Label:  Tactus

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8007194105315

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  MOTTETTI

  • Description

    The influential early 17th century Italian composer Stefano Bernardi wrote his Motetti in Cantilena in his native Verona in 1613 following a period of study and work in Rome. These world premiere recordings are performed on this CD by Ensemble Cantimbanco and its musical director Roberto Balconi.

    Italian priest, composer, and music theorist Stefano Bernardi was born in Verona in 1577 and was maestro di cappella at the city's cathedral from 1611 to 1622. He later moved to Salzburg, where he was responsible for the music at the Salzburg Cathedral and composed a Te Deum for 12 choirs which was performed at the cathedral's consecration in 1628. Bernardi's career spanned the transition from late Renaissance music to early Baroque, with some of his works in the polyphonic style of Palestrina, and others in the new concertato style. He composed both sacred and secular music, including several masses and motets as well as sinfonias and three books of madrigals. He also wrote a treatise on counterpoint which was published in 1615.



    Personnel: Ensemble Cantimbanco, Roberto Balconi (musical director)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sonata sesta in sinfonia
      • 2. Nativitas gloriosae
      • 3. Benedictus Deus
      • 4. Estote fortes
      • 5. O pretiosum
      • 6. Sonata terza
      • 7. Haec Dies
      • 8. Gaudeamus omnes
      • 9. Super omnia
      • 10. Exultate iusti
      • 11. Sonata quarta
      • 12. Voce mea
      • 13. Isti sunt
      • 14. Hodie Christus
      • 15. Invocavi
      • 16. Sonata quinta
      • 17. In te Domine
      • 18. Viri Sancti
      • 19. Anima nostra
      • 20. Salvum me fac
      • 21. Sonata seconda
      • 22. Paratum cor meum
      • 23. Cum jucunditate
      • 24. Osculetur me
      • 25. Gustate et videte
      • 26. Sonata prima

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