Monteverdi (The) Sacred Music, Vol 4

Other ensembles offer challenges but the rarities here make this memorable

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Claudio Monteverdi

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Hyperion

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 70

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: CDA67519

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Laetatus sum (i) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Salve Regina Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Domine, ne in furore Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Salve Regina (i) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Dixit Dominus (ii) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Sanctorum meritis (ii) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Adoramus te, Christe Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Beatus vir (iii) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Exulta, filia Sion Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Magnificat (ii) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Salve, o Regina Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
Laudate Dominum omnes gentes (iii) Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
(The) King's Consort
Claudio Monteverdi, Composer
King's Consort Choir
Robert King, Conductor
The fourth volume of Robert King’s exploration of Monteverdi’s sacred music continues to mix pieces from different sources: the composer’s authorised collection Selva morale e spirituale, the posthumous Venetian collection Messa a quattro voci e salmi, and various Italian anthologies. The beginning of Laetatus sum I instantly establishes the impeccable technical credentials of these stunning performances. The organ and chitarrone continuo is steady and sure-footed, joined a few bars later by a flamboyant violin duel stunningly dispatched by Simon Jones and Andrea Morris, and then crowned with a glorious duet by Carolyn Sampson and Rebecca Outram. The Choir of The King’s Consort reinforce tutti passages with some splendid contributions and meet the florid, extrovert eight-part writing in Dixit Dominus II with colourful commitment. In the motet Adoramus te, Christe – not to be confused with the comparably beautiful but better known Christe adoramus, te – the choir shows its skill at gentler music, although I wonder if the use of solo voices might have been equally attractive and closer to what Monteverdi would have expected.

Charles Daniels and James Gilchrist beautifully judge several intimate tenor solos; Gilchrist’s glorious and heartfelt singing in Salve regina I features some wonderful echo contributions from Daniels. Their tender communication of the text and sweet high registers consolidate their status as the finest English tenors of their type. Robert King never rushes the music but cannily treads the fine line between dizzying excitement and authoritative splendour. Even if you already admire seminal recordings of Monteverdi sacred music by the likes of Andrew Parrott, Konrad Junghänel and Rinaldo Alessandrini, there are plenty of less familiar gems included that make this series essential.

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