Galilei Consort & Benjamin Chenier - Giovanni Rovetta: Messe pour la Naissance de Louis XIV (2016) [CD-Rip]

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Title: Giovanni Rovetta: Messe pour la Naissance de Louis XIV
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Alpha Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:05:46
Total Size: 330 MB
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Tracklist:

01 Transilvano, Girolamo Diruta - Toccata del secondo tuono
02 Messa e salmi concertati - Kyrie a 5
03 Messa e salmi concertati - Gloria a 6
04 Messa e salmi parte concertati - Canzona
05 Ghirlanda sacra, Leonardo Simonetti - O Maria, Quam pulcra es
06 Messa e salmi concertati - Credo a 7
07 Salmi concertati , con motteti, et alcune canzoni per sonar - Salve Regina
08 Messa e salmi parte concertati - sanctus a 8
09 Messa e salmi parte concertati - sonata per l’elevatio Giovanni Antonio Rigatti 03:32
10 Messa e salmi parte concertati - Agnus dei a 8
11 Libro primo de motteti - Christe adoremus te, a 5
12 Libro primo de motteti - Adoramus te, Christe, a 6
13 Seconda raccolte de sacri canti - In caelis hodie jubilant sancti
14 Concerti ecclesistici - omnes gentes plaudite manibus, a 8


To create a sense of the Venetian liturgical celebrations attendant on the birth of Louis XIV in 1638, Benjamin Chénier and the Galilei Consort have constructed a sumptuous performance from various works composed by Giovanni Gabrieli, Giovanni Rovetta, Giovanni Antonio Rigatti, Claudio Monteverdi, and Giovanni Bassano. Rovetta had been chosen by Louis XIII to assemble the singers and instrumentalists, and his Kyrie, Gloria, and Credo from the Messa e Salmi Concertati form the core of this historical simulation, which is completed by a Sanctus and Agnus Dei by Rigatti, and various instrumental pieces and motets. This lavish, historically informed program is an attempt to represent the various elements of a solemn high mass for a great occasion, though Rovetta's actual program seems to have been lost to history. Stylistically, though, Chénier and his musicians do a fine job representing early Baroque practices and Venetian protocols, and the combined selections make a convincing case for similar historic re-creations in this vein. Alpha's production values are extremely high, and the sound of this recording is astonishingly spacious while capturing all the fine details of the counterpoint with remarkable presence. Highly recommended. -- Blair Sanderson