Katalógové číslo:
9029597491
Autori:
Martin de Rivaflecha, Adrian Willaert, Alba Tressina, Alonso de Mondejar, Antonio Caprioli, Carlos Ward, Cipriano da Rore, Cristóbal de Morales, Francesco Patavino, Francisco de Peñalosa, Francisco Guerrero, Germaine Franco, Giovanni Domenico da Nola, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Jacques Arcadelt, João Lobo, John Bennett, John Wilbye, José Antonio Escobar, Juan del Encina, Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla, Lienas, Luca Marenzio, Luchas, Luis de Milán, Maddalena Casulana, Odón Alonso, Orlando di Lasso, Orlando Gibbons, Pedro de Escobar, Philippe Verdelot, Thomas Morley, Thomas Tomkins, Thomas Vautor, Thomas Weelkes, Vincenzo Bellavere, William Byrd
Interpreti:
The Hilliard Ensemble
Vydavateľ:
ERATO, WARNER CLASSICS
Renaissance Music from England, Italy, Spain, Mexico (6CD)
CD 1 "Italian Renaissance Madrigals" - Werke von Gastoldi, Caprioli, Verdelot, Arcadelt, Patavino, Casulana, Marenzo, Rore, Nola, Willaert, Bell'Haver, Lasso
+CD 2 "English Renaissance Madrigals" - Werke von Morley, Weelkes, Wilbye, Bennet, Gibbons, Tomkins, Ward, Vautor
+CD 3 "The Courts of Ferdinand and Isabella"- Werke von Alba, Alonso, Encina, Escobar, Luchas, Millan, Mondejar, Penalosa, Rivaflecha, Urrede, Anonymus
+CD 4 "Music in the New World" - Werke von Escobar, Franco, Guerrero, Lienas, Lobo, Morales, Padilla
+CD 5 "William Byrd" - Mass for 4 Voices; Mass for 3 Voices
+CD 6 "William Byrd" - Mass for 5 Voices; De Lamentatione Hieremiae a 5; Christe qui lux es et dies a 5; Laetentur coeli a 5; Ave verum corpus a 4
After an extraordinary 40-year career, the four-man Hilliard Ensemble disbanded in 2014. This 6-CD collection focuses on eras central to their wide-ranging repertoire – the Renaissance and Early Baroque, with music from England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Mexico. As the Guardian wrote of the Hilliard Ensemble’s farewell concert: “What came through consistently was how deeply entangled the four voices are, even while each singer retains his own individual tone. Blend and balance were instinctively, unerringly impeccable.”