‘A marvellous work’ (Classic CD)
‘This is a real winner. I don’t expect a better performance of the Messa Concertata to come along in the near future. Strongly recommended’ (Continuo)
‘Recommended’ (Fanfare)
‘Recomendado’ (CD Compact)
'This is a 'first' you should not miss' (BBC Music Magazine)
'Une belleza extraordinaria' (CD Compact, Spain)
Messa Concertata
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Movement 1: Kyrie
[5:05]
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Movement 2: Gloria
[13:53]
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Canzona a 6
[4:30]
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Messa Concertata
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Movement 3: Credo
[12:36]
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Canzona a 4
[4:00]
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Messa Concertata
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Canzona a 3
[5:10]
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Messa Concertata
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Movement 5: Agnus Dei
[3:22]
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Canzona a 8
[3:55]
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At St Mark's High Mass was virtually a continuous concert. The five movements of the Mass Ordinary would be interspersed with offertory and communion motets and with ensemble sonatas. While this recording is not meant to be an exact reconstruction of any particular service, it does seem important to include these additional pieces in their proper liturgical positions; they provide the sort of contrasts in scoring, idiom and mood that Cavalli would have been expecting when he wrote his Messa Concertata, the work which stands at the head of his Musiche sacre, the volume published in 1656 containing the majority of his surviving works. The Mass can therefore be regarded as being among his finest compositions.