Monteverdi - Adoramus te, Christe
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Choral » Anthems & Motets
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The performances are excellent, even given the variety of the program. They make for an hour and 15 minutes of immersion into the Venetian spirit. The vocalists are spot on pitch, and the instruments... — More…
Awards:
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Diapason d’Or, November 2019, Nouveauté
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Gramophone Magazine, March 2020, Editor's Choice
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Gramophone Magazine, Critics' Choice 2020
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The recording opens with Monteverdi’s Cantate Domino. It gets a captivating and sprightly presentation from the choir, accompanied by chamber organ and lute. — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2024, Editor's Choice
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The London Oratory boys’ choir has a solid presence, with good balance and body. — More…
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The disc opens with a splendid Laetatus sum for six solo singers, choir and instruments. …the tenor in Salve, o Regina delivers some wonderfully impassioned decoration, and the sopranos in... — More…
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Miserere
Richard Farnsworth (soprano), Alexander Martin (soprano), Thomas Sneddon (soprano), Michael Lees (countertenor), Simon Birchall (bass), Martin Baker (organ)
Westminster Abbey Choir, Westminster Abbey Consort, Martin Neary
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Special offer. Venetian Church Music
Emily van Evera (soprano), Randi Stene (contralto), Jeffrey Thomas (tenor)
Taverner Consort, Choir & Players, Andrew Parrott
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As with other recordings by La Compagnia del Madrigale, we get superb tuning (the harmonies strongly secured by the rock-steady bass voice of Daniele Carnovich) and infinitely nuanced renderings... — More…
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Monteverdi & Gesualdo: Motets & Madrigals
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (director), Sir Andrew Davis (organ), Christopher van Kampen (cello), Simon Carrington (double bass)
Monteverdi Choir, Sir John Eliot Gardiner
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