A Sunday hour with early music goodies. Today we reflect on the Early Music Festival Utrecht of last August. The festival’s theme was Venice and the music we play today is by composers who are somehow connected to Venice.
Gioseffo Zarlino (1517 – 1590)
From: Modulationes sex vocum
1. In principio Deus
2. Salve Regina
Singer Pur
(CD: Modulationes sex vocum. Oehms Classics 873, 2013)
Giovanni Rovetta (1596 – 1668)
3. Dominus illuminatio mea
4. Beatus vir
Cantus Cölln olv. Konrad Junghänel
(CD: Rovetta: Vespro solenne. Harmonia Mundi HMC 901706, 2001)
Antonio Lotti (1667 – 1740)
5. Crucifixus à 8 voix
6. Crucifixus à 10 voix
Ensemble Métamorphoses de Paris
(CD: Lotti: Missa pro defunctis – Crucifixus – Miserere. Arion ARN 68515, 1991)
7. Trio sonata in A:
– I Vivace
– II Largo
– III Allegro
Sally Koo, violin. Daniel Kim, hobo. Anna Ackerberg, violoncello. Nancy Granert, harpsichord
(CD: Music of Antonio Lotti. Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra e.a., Murray Forbes Sommerville. Centaur Records CRC 2376, 1998)
Pietro Domenico Paradísi /alias Pier Domenico Paradies (1707 – 1791)
8. Sonata 1 in G
– I Allegro
– II Vivace
Filippo Ravizza, harpsichord
(CD: Sonate di gravicembalo, 1754; nos 1 – 6. Concerto CD 2003, 2004)
Supplement:
Pietro Domenico Paradísi
9. From: Sonata 9 in A
– I Allegro
Filippo Ravizza, harpsichord
(CD: Sonate di gravicembalo, 1754; nos 7 – 12. Concerto CD 2025, 2005)