Claudio Monteverdi, Solisti E Coro Della Polifonica Ambrosiana - Vespro della Beata Vergine

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Review by Brit Ramey

Vespro della Beata Vergine, a masterpiece by Claudio Monteverdi, is a stunning album that showcases the exceptional talent of Solisti E Coro Della Polifonica Ambrosiana. The album features a collection of sacred music that is both rich and powerful, with intricate choral harmonies and soaring vocal performances.

The album opens with a beautiful rendition of the Ave maris stella, a hymn to the Virgin Mary that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The choir's voices blend seamlessly, creating a hauntingly beautiful sound that is both awe-inspiring and moving.

Throughout the album, Monteverdi's music is brought to life by the exceptional musicianship of the Polifonica Ambrosiana. The choir's precision and attention to detail are evident in every note they sing, and their passion for this music shines through in every performance.

One of the standout tracks on the album is the Magnificat, a powerful and uplifting piece that showcases the choir's ability to convey both joy and reverence. The soloists also shine on this track, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to the music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Domine Ad Adiuvandum
Laudate Pueri
Magnificat
Dixit Dominus
Nisi Dominus
Laetatus Su
Ave Maria Stella
Lauda Jerusalem

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Catalog Numbers

PAB 306 / 7

Labels

Musica Antiqua

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
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Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByClaudio Monteverdi
EnsembleSolisti E Coro Della Polifonica Ambrosiana

About Claudio Monteverdi, Solisti E Coro Della Polifonica Ambrosiana

Italian composer (mainly of madrigals and operas), gambist, and singer and Roman Catholic priest. Born in Cremona, 15 May 1567 (baptized); died in Venice, 29 November 1643. Monteverdi's work is often regarded as revolutionary and marked the transition from the Renaissance style to that of the Baroque period. He developed two individual styles of composition: the new basso continuo technique of the Baroque and the heritage of Renaissance polyphony. Enjoying fame in his lifetime, he wrote L'Orféo, first performed in 1600 and often regarded as the first opera. L'Orfeo, is still regularly performed.

Real Name

    • Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi

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Summary by Brit Ramey

Vespro della Beata Vergine is a truly exceptional album that showcases the best of Monteverdi's sacred music. The Polifonica Ambrosiana's performances are nothing short of outstanding, and their passion for this music is evident in every note they sing. This album is a must-have for anyone who loves choral music, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who listen to it.