Andrus Madsen - Fischer: Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3 (2016) Hi-Res

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Title: Fischer: Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 16/24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 63:24 min
Total Size: 303 / 622 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Praeludia et Fugae per 8 tonos ecclesiasticos (Blumen Strauss), Suite No. 1: Preludium VIII
2. Domine ad adjuvandum
3. Beatus vir
4. Ariadne musica neo-organoedum, Op. 4: No. 4. Prelude and Fugue in D Major
5. Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3: Confitebor
6. Ariadne musica neo-organoedum, Op. 4: No. 18. Prelude and Fugue in B Minor
7. Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3: Credidi
8. Ariadne musica neo-organoedum, Op. 4: No. 8. Prelude and Fugue in E Major
9. Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3: Nisi Dominus
10. Ariadne musica neo-organoedum, Op. 4: No. 3. Prelude and Fugue in D Minor
11. Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3: Lauda Jerusalem
12. Ariadne musica neo-organoedum, Op. 4: No. 17. Prelude and Fugue in B:Flat Major
13. I. Adagio
14. II. Allegro
15. III. Adagio
16. IV. Allegro
17. V. Adagio
18. VI. Gigue
19. Vesperae, seu Psalmi vespertini, Op. 3: Magnificat
20. I. Adagio
21. II. Allegro
22. III. Adagio
23. IV. Vivace
24. Lytaniae Lauretanae, Op. 5: Salve Regina


In his day Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656–1746) was renowned as one of the major musicians in southern Germany, especially for his distinctly French keyboard music. His vocal music, by contrast, which has been far less thoroughly explored, looked to Italy for its models, as his captivating 1701 setting of the Vespers reveals. In keeping with the practice of the time, this first recording of Fischer’s Vespers includes music from elsewhere in his output, as well as two sonatas by the Munich-based Johann Christoph Pez (1664–1716).

Exsultemus
Shannon Canavin, director
Newton Baroque
Andrew Madsen, director, organ