Adriatic Voyage: 17th-Century Music from Venice to Dalmatia
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34260
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 24th September 2021
Contents
Works
Al vivo solSonata 6
Sonata 7
Sonata 8
Surge propera
Bone Jesu
Exultate Deo
Ricercar 3
Panis angelicus
Quam pulchra es
Sicut cedrus
Donna ingrata
En dilectus meus
Ave Maria
I superbi colossi
Ave Maria
Battaglia per sonar e cantar a 8
Sonata a 4
Artists
The Marian ConsortThe Illyria Consort
Conductors
Rory McCleeryBojan Cicic
Works
Al vivo solSonata 6
Sonata 7
Sonata 8
Surge propera
Bone Jesu
Exultate Deo
Ricercar 3
Panis angelicus
Quam pulchra es
Sicut cedrus
Donna ingrata
En dilectus meus
Ave Maria
I superbi colossi
Ave Maria
Battaglia per sonar e cantar a 8
Sonata a 4
Artists
The Marian ConsortThe Illyria Consort
Conductors
Rory McCleeryBojan Cicic
About
Two of Delphian’s most admired ensembles join forces for this imaginative programme of sacred and secular music by composers working along the Dalmatian coast in the decades after Soranzo’s expedition. It was a time in which constant movement of people and trade of goods created linguistic and cultural cross-currents, in contrast to the sharp distinctions encouraged in later centuries by the emergence of modern nation states.
Much of this music would have been regarded as Venetian, but the journey points up intriguing differences between the composers and pieces presented, many of them in premiere recordings, while violinist and director Bojan Čičić’s interactions with cornettist Gawain Glenton – and the rich ornamentation contributed by all the musicians here – bring the period back to vivid, unforgettable life.
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