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Messa a 4 da Cappella 1650
composer
Messa a quattro voci e salmi (1650); first published by Alessandro Vincenti in Venice
author of text
Ordinary of the Mass
Recordings
Cover of 'Monteverdi: Masses' (CDH55145)
Cover of 'Monteverdi: The Sacred Music, Vol. 2' (SACDA67438)
Monteverdi: The Sacred Music, Vol. 2
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Cover of 'Monteverdi: The Sacred Music, Vol. 2' (CDA67438)
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Details
Movement 1: Kyrie
Movement 2: Gloria
Movement 3: Credo
Movement 4: Sanctus
Movement 4: Sanctus & Benedictus
Movement 5: Benedictus
Movement 6: Agnus Dei
Messa a 4 da Cappella 1650
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Of the two large collections of Monteverdi’s Venetian church music, the composer was responsible in some degree for the 1641 Selva morale, much of whose contents dated back at least a decade. After his death, the publisher Alessandro Vincenti collected ‘the sacred relics of the works of the most excellent Monteverdi’, beginning his volume with a ‘Messa a 4 voci da Cappella’. The composer shows himself to be particularly concerned with thematic economy, and much of the music is derived from the descending scale of a fourth and the rising thirds of the opening theme. The power of the descending fourth as a ground had been demonstrated in the Lamento della Ninfa; here it is less regular and often disguised. The vocal lines are more florid than in the 1610 Mass and nearer those of Monteverdi’s concertato music; the texture is varied with duets and trios, time changes and chordal passages with strong rhythms. In 1610 Monteverdi was looking backwards; but later in his life (there is no clue when the 1650 Mass was composed, but it is inconceivable that it antedates the 1610 one), he could write in a more uninhibited way, combining the practices of both old and new styles without incongruity, the fruits of his labours on Gombert’s themes being the contrapuntal freedom of this four-voice Mass.

from notes by Clifford Bartlett © 1985

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Details for CDH55145 track 4
Credo
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-86-21404
Duration
6'05
Recording date
10 May 1986
Recording venue
All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Brown
Recording engineer
Antony Howell
Hyperion usage
  1. Monteverdi: Masses (CDA66214)
    Disc 1 Track 4
    Release date: April 1987
    Deletion date: July 2003
    Superseded by CDH55145
  2. Monteverdi: Masses (CDH55145)
    Disc 1 Track 4
    Release date: July 2003
    Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
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