This new album of the Polyphonic Group Claudio Monteverdi is dedicated to the sacred songs. A choice of authors from the sixteenth to today with the common denominator in the sacred music. Different and apparently distant historical backgrounds , geography , language of the various authors , significantly interesting the presence of classical tradition with the new compositions of contemporary authors .
Track | Author | Duration | Audio |
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1. Laudate Dominum | Marjan Grdadolnik | 3'37" | |
2. Ecce Vidimus | Francesco Corteccia (1502-1571) | 3'27" | |
3. Tristis est anima mea | Francesco Corteccia (1502-1571) | 3'10" | |
4. Caligaverunt oculi mei | Francesco Corteccia (1502-1571) | 2'46" | |
5. Tenebrae factae sunt | Francesco Corteccia (1502-1571) | 3'15" | |
6. Sanctus | Giovanni Battista Candotti (1809 - 1876) | 1'47" | |
7. Benedictus | Giovanni Battista Candotti (1809 - 1876) | 2'28" | |
8. Antifone de jentrade | Marco Maiero | 1'18" | |
9. Vê dûl di nô, signôr | Marco Maiero | 1'56" | |
10. Glorie | Marco Maiero | 3'03" | |
11. Sant | Marco Maiero | 1'12" | |
12. Agnel di Diu | Marco Maiero | 1'34" | |
13. Pari Gno | Marco Maiero | 2'31" | |
14. Bring him home | Claude-Michel Schönberg | 3'49" | |
15. Ientrade | Cecilia Seghizzi | 2'51" | |
16. Glorie | Cecilia Seghizzi | 4'44" | |
17. Ave Maria | Miran Rustja | 3'25" |
Polyphonic Group "Claudio Monteverdi" from Ruda, Italy
Recorded at the S. Martins Church in Terzo d’Aquileia by Luca Brunetti