The Carlo G Manuscript: Virtuoso liturgical music from the early 17th century
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Label: Glossa
Cat No: GCD922516
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 19th May 2017
Contents
Works
Amor Jesu dulcissimeCanzone
Ricercar
Toccata elevatione
Toccata in A major
Toccata in D major
Veni dilecte mi
Benche sovra le stelle ('per monache')
Deus Dominus meus
Ego dormio et cor meum vigilat
Ego flos campi
Iste est ('per S Bernardo')
Mater Hierusalem
Miserere
Nigra sum
Panis angelicus
Peccavi super numerum
Sicut sponsus matris
Sub umbra illius
Tota pulchra es
Luce gratiae tuae
Alma mater
Toccata
Artists
Elam Rotem (organ)Profeti della Quinta
Conductor
Elam RotemWorks
Amor Jesu dulcissimeCanzone
Ricercar
Toccata elevatione
Toccata in A major
Toccata in D major
Veni dilecte mi
Benche sovra le stelle ('per monache')
Deus Dominus meus
Ego dormio et cor meum vigilat
Ego flos campi
Iste est ('per S Bernardo')
Mater Hierusalem
Miserere
Nigra sum
Panis angelicus
Peccavi super numerum
Sicut sponsus matris
Sub umbra illius
Tota pulchra es
Luce gratiae tuae
Alma mater
Toccata
Artists
Elam Rotem (organ)Profeti della Quinta
Conductor
Elam RotemAbout
An extensive selection of pieces from the manuscript can now be heard courtesy of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, performed by the ensemble Profeti della Quinta, directed by the organist Elam Rotem. These are liturgical pieces dating from the early 17th century in a very similar form to what can be heard on this recording. One of the manuscript’s peculiar characteristics is that it includes, exactly – note-for-note – what is expected from the singers and organist. This embraces the complex ornamentations which, by and large, musicians would improvise and wouldn’t be written down.
The acoustic of the Chiesa dei Santi Eusebio e Vittore de Peglio, Italy provides added authenticity to a project which is entrancing from every angle.
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