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Nuit à Venise
Ensemble Les Surprises, Louis-Noël Bestion de Camboulas
Venice was surely the capital of music and the arts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and one of the most coveted positions in the city was that of maestro di cappella at St Mark’s Basilica. A few lucky chosen candidates succeeded one another in bringing to life the musical splendour of the basilica, all of them fabulous musicians and composers prolonging the legacy of the great Claudio Monteverdi. For its third recording on Alpha, the ensemble Les Surprises has chosen to sail towards Venetian waters and mix with these geniuses of affect, word-setting and theatre, exploring music that ranges from grandiose double choruses to intimate duets or trios combining sacred and profane.
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) , Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690) , Alessandro Grandi (1575-1630) , Tarquinio Merula (1590-1665) , Giovanni Antonio Rigatti (1613-1648) , Antonio Lotti (1666-1740) , Salomone Rossi (1570-1630) , Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676) , Giovanni Battista Fontana (1571-1631)
- Claudio Monteverdi: Dixit Dominus Primo & Secondo; Longe Mi Jesu; Troppo Ben Puo (instrumental); Pulchrae Sunt Genae Tuae
+Giovanni Legrenzi: Adagio La Cetra; Ingemisco; Oro Supplex; Salve Regina; De Produndis
+Alessandro Grandi: O Quam Tu Pulchra Es
+Tarquino Merula: Ballo Detto Eccardo
+Giovanni Antonio Rigatti: Magnificat
+Antonio Lotti: Crucifixus
+Salomone Rossi: Sinfonia Grave; Gagiarda Detta Massara; Galiarda Detta La Norsina
+Francescfo Cavalli: Agnus Dei
+Giovanni Battista Fontana: Sonata 16
July 2023
this is a fun excuse for an entertaining mixture of Venetian church music interspersed with seven brief instrumental pieces mostly by composers who were employed in Cremona, Brescia and Mantua.