Marcello Mazzetti, Livio Ticli, Lux Animae and Marc’Antonio Ingegneri Choir - Counter-Reform in Brixia: Sacred Works for Solos, Choir & Organ (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Marcello Mazzetti, Livio Ticli, Lux Animae, Marc’Antonio Ingegneri Choir
Title: Counter-Reform in Brixia: Sacred Works for Solos, Choir & Organ
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Urania Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:06:59
Total Size: 1.16 GB / 296 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Counter-Reform in Brixia: Sacred Works for Solos, Choir & Organ
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Urania Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:06:59
Total Size: 1.16 GB / 296 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Livio Ticli – Intonatione: Primo Tono (01:34)
2. Lux Animae – Gaudeamus omnes (03:22)
3. Marcello Mazzetti – Missa secunda: Kyrie-Christe-Kyrie (02:26)
4. Lux Animae – Missa secunda: Gloria (03:55)
5. Marcello Mazzetti – Ricercar del Primo Tono (03:11)
6. Marcello Mazzetti – Virgo prudentissima (02:31)
7. Lux Animae – Credo (07:08)
8. Marcello Mazzetti – Canzon La Nuvolina (03:35)
9. Marcello Mazzetti – Plainchant Praefatio (03:49)
10. Marc’Antonio Ingegneri Choir – Missa secunda: Sanctus-Pleni sunt-Osanna (01:03)
11. Livio Ticli – Intonatione: Decimo Tono (01:11)
12. Lux Animae – O Domine Jesu Christe (03:46)
13. Livio Ticli – Intonatione: Settimo Tono (00:47)
14. Marc’Antonio Ingegneri Choir – Missa secunda: Benedictus-Osanna (01:02)
15. Livio Ticli – Missa secunda: Agnus Dei (03:47)
16. Lux Animae – Hortus conclusus (03:02)
17. Marcello Mazzetti – Quam pulchrae sunt (03:58)
18. Marcello Mazzetti – O Domina quae rapis (04:39)
19. Marcello Mazzetti – Quae est ista (03:11)
20. Marcello Mazzetti – Sicut mater (03:47)
21. Marcello Mazzetti – Ave regina coelorum (05:09)
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At least three shared traits: they all lived at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, they are the shining stars of their respective compositional traditions (Benedictine, Augustinian, and Franciscan), and through their customary wanderings, these monk-composers worked in various Venetian mainland territories, including Brescia.
This anthology offers the listener the chance to appreciate the stylistic nuances of the three composers while presenting a historically plausible context that showcases a diversity of composers as well as a variety of compositional and performance practices In this discovery journey, the listener is gonna be exploring also the celebrated Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli from Venice.