Monteverdi: Vespro della beata vergine, etc. |
| 1.
| Vespro della beata vergine, for chorus & instruments, SV 206 1:39:48
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| Composed by Claudio Monteverdi |
| Performed by James Bowman,
Jennifer Ward Clarke,
Jill Gomez,
Malcolm Hicks,
Nicholas Kraemer,
Philip Langridge,
Monteverdi Choir,
Felicity Palmer,
The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble,
Michael Rippon,
Alastair Ross,
Richard Seal,
John Shirley-Quirk,
Robert Spencer,
Robert Tear,
Monteverdi Orchestra and David Monrow Recorder Ensemble |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| Additional Notes: edited by Gardiner, John Eliot |
| 2.
| Audite principes, motet for 16 voices 7:11
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| Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli |
| Performed by Charles Brett,
Monteverdi Choir and Philip Jones Wind Ensemble |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| 3.
| Hodie Christus natus est (Concerti ecclesiastici II, 1599) 2:35
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| Composed by Giovanni Bassano |
| Performed by Charles Brett,
Monteverdi Choir and The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| 4.
| Angelus ad Pastores, motet for 12 voices 2:16
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| Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli |
| Performed by Charles Brett,
Monteverdi Choir and Philip Jones Wind Ensemble |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| 5.
| Quem vidistis pastores, motet for 14 voices 10:26
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| Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli |
| Performed by Charles Brett,
Martyn Hill,
Philip Langridge,
Monteverdi Choir and The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| 6.
| Salvator noster, motet for 15 voices 6:10
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| Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| Performed by John Angelo Messana,
Monteverdi Choir and Philip Jones Wind Ensemble |
| 7.
| O magnum mysterium, motet for 8 voices 4:47
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| Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| Performed by John Angelo Messana,
Monteverdi Choir and The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble |
| 8.
| Exultent caeli et gaudeant angeli, motet for 5 voices, SV 304 7:48
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| Composed by Claudio Monteverdi |
| Conducted by John Eliot Gardiner |
| Performed by Martyn Hill,
John Angelo Messana,
Monteverdi Choir and The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble |