Graindelavoix, Björn Schmelzer - Vecchi: Requiem - Rubens's Funeral & The Antwerp Baroque (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Vecchi: Requiem - Rubens's Funeral & The Antwerp Baroque
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical, Renaissance
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 01:06:59
Total Size: 342 / 1229 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Missa "Pro defunctis": Requiem aeternam
02. Missa "Pro defunctis": Kyrie
03. Missa "Pro defunctis": Si ambulem
04. Missa "Pro defunctis": Dies irae
05. Missa "Pro defunctis": Domine Jesu Christe
06. Missa "Pro defunctis": Sanctus
07. Missa "Pro defunctis": Agnus Dei
08. Missa "Pro defunctis": Lux aeterna
09. Missae senis et octonis vocibus: Libera me Domine
10. Missa "Praeter rerum seriem": Kyrie
11. Missa "Praeter rerum seriem": Sanctus
12. Missa "Praeter rerum seriem": Agnus Dei
13. Missa "Ave Virgo Sanctissima": Missa Ave Virgo Sanctissima: Agnus Dei
14. Missa "Dum aurora": Missa Dum aurora: Agnus Dei


For his latest Glossa CD with Graindelavoix, Björn Schmelzer takes his lead from the funeral rites for the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens in 1640, which might well have encompassed the Requiem Mass by Orazio Vecchi as recorded here, to demonstrate two interconnected facets of Baroque Antwerp. The city was a major centre for music printing and Vecchi’s Requiem was brought out there, as were the other works presented on this disc: George de La Hèle, Duarte Lobo and Pedro Ruimonte (the recording ends with three successive Agnus Deis!). The other facet is that of the image of Rubens’s art: full of energy, seductive, optimistic and scintillating. The Northern Baroque par excellence. Included in his recording are an intriguing booklet essay (about the “Baroque in disguise”) and a stylised selection of pictorial images. Schmelzer encourages the listener/reader to enter into this strange world of artistic clashes and ruptures; not least the fact that Vecchi, a composer better known for his secular music popular in Venice, would have had his sacred music performed in Antwerp. This is achieved with Graindelavoix’s customary uncompromising – often provocative – vocal sound, complete with artfully-executed ornamentation.




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Thanks for posting this cd on here.
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I love the music and the songs that Graindelavoix always brings. Thanks for sharing this!
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Gracias...
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Thanks a lot.
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Thanks fantastik.