Monteverdi / Zarpellon / Venice Monteverdi Academy: Vespro Della Beata Vergine
Monteverdi / Zarpellon / Venice Monteverdi Academy: Vespro Della Beata Vergine
Format: CD
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Artist: Monteverdi / Zarpellon / Venice Monteverdi Academy
Label: Fra Bernardo
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260307439620
Genre: Classical
A very special recording and interpretation of the famous Vespers of the Virgin Mary; "Vespro della Beata Vergine": Roberto Zarpellon leads the vocal ensemble "Venice Monteverdi Academy"; his ensemble "Lorenzo da Ponte" and the chorale schola "Reale Corte Armonica Caterina Cornaro" - all of them genuine Italians - in a recording that took place in the church where Monteverdi worked for three decades as Kapellmeister; namely the famous Basilica of San Marco in Venice. As far as music is concerned; this church with it's magnificent mosaics and domes as well as it's very transparent room acoustics was a place of pilgrimage for musicians and composers from near and far during the Renaissance and Baroque periods; with such illustrious names as Adrian Willaert; the organists Giovanni and Andrea Gabrieli and Monteverdi as maestro di capella.
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