Alla beata Vergine: The Marian Cult in 17th-century Naples
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Label: Glossa
Cat No: GCD922611
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 17th May 2019
Contents
Works
Ave maris stellaVersetti del Miserere
Dilecta nostra
Quasi cedrus
Magnificat
Beatus vir
In cospectu angelorum
Ave Virgo
Sinfonia
Dixit Dominus
Laetatus sum
Lauda Jerusalem
Laudate pueri
Magnificat
Nisi Dominus
O quam speciosa
Canzone francese
Magnificat
Toccata
Ricercare
Artists
Roberta InvernizziAntonella Ippolito
Daniela Del Monaco
Pino De Vittorio
Furio Zanasi
I Turchini
Conductor
Antonio FlorioWorks
Ave maris stellaVersetti del Miserere
Dilecta nostra
Quasi cedrus
Magnificat
Beatus vir
In cospectu angelorum
Ave Virgo
Sinfonia
Dixit Dominus
Laetatus sum
Lauda Jerusalem
Laudate pueri
Magnificat
Nisi Dominus
O quam speciosa
Canzone francese
Magnificat
Toccata
Ricercare
Artists
Roberta InvernizziAntonella Ippolito
Daniela Del Monaco
Pino De Vittorio
Furio Zanasi
I Turchini
Conductor
Antonio FlorioAbout
Glossa now reissues, in a 2-CD set at a special price, two important releases from Antonio Florio (1991 and 1995) which documented in sound this Marian cult. Supported by great vocal contributions by the likes of Roberta Invernizzi, Daniela Del Monaco, Pino De Vittorio and the always fine instrumental forces of his instrumental ensemble, Antonio Florio brings back to life, in the best way, forgotten works by Francesco Provenzale, Giovanni Maria Sabino and Erasmo di Bartolo.
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