Marc'Antonio Ingegneri, Vol. 2: Missa Voce mea a 5 & Motets for Double Choir Choir of Girton College, Historic Brass of the Guildhall School and Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama & Gareth Wilson
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
01.04.2022
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Choral
Composer: Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (1535-1592)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (1535 - 1592): Exultate Deo:
- 1 Ingegneri: Exultate Deo 02:38
- Paolo Animuccia (1500 - 1569): Voce mea (Attrib. de Rore):
- 2 Animuccia: Voce mea (Attrib. de Rore) 03:56
- Marc'Antonio Ingegneri: Missa "Voce mea" a 5:
- 3 Ingegneri: Missa "Voce mea" a 5: I. Kyrie 04:00
- Domine, exaudi:
- 4 Ingegneri: Domine, exaudi 02:55
- Missa "Voce mea" a 5:
- 5 Ingegneri: Missa "Voce mea" a 5: II. Gloria 05:42
- Beata viscera:
- 6 Ingegneri: Beata viscera 02:55
- Missa "Voce mea" a 5:
- 7 Ingegneri: Missa "Voce mea" a 5: III. Credo 09:27
- Vidi Montes:
- 8 Ingegneri: Vidi Montes 03:08
- O pretiosum:
- 9 Ingegneri: O pretiosum 04:07
- Missa "Voce mea" a 5:
- 10 Ingegneri: Missa "Voce mea" a 5: IV. Sanctus - V. Benedictus 05:08
- O quam suavis:
- 11 Ingegneri: O quam suavis 04:42
- Missa "Voce mea" a 5:
- 12 Ingegneri: Missa "Voce mea" a 5: VI. Agnus Dei 05:59
- Ave verum corpus:
- 13 Ingegneri: Ave verum corpus 04:40
- Hodie assumpta est Maria:
- 14 Ingegneri: Hodie assumpta est Maria 03:25
Info for Marc'Antonio Ingegneri, Vol. 2: Missa Voce mea a 5 & Motets for Double Choir
The Cremonese composer Marc’Antonio Ingegneri (c. 1535/36–92) is chiefly remembered as the teacher of Claudio Monteverdi, while, for well-nigh 500 years, his own achievements were left to sit in the shadows. This second in a series of pioneering recordings from the Choir of Girton College, Cambridge, reveals Ingegneri to have been one of the masters of his age, writing music of breathtaking richness and beauty: the works heard here combine learned, intricate counterpoint with the kind of sheer sonic thrill that brings a shiver of physical excitement. It is, of course, religious music, but it is also extraordinarily passionate, to a degree not previously heard, nor for centuries to come, until the rise of the great Romantic choral works.
Choir of Girton College, Cambridge (tracks 1–3, 5–8, 10, 12–14)
Historic Brass of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (tracks 1, 3–14)
Jeremy West, leader
Gareth Wilson, director
Gareth Wilson
conductor, composer and lecturer, was born in Glasgow and studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Edinburgh University and the Royal Academy of Music in London. He teaches in the Music Department of King’s College, London, is a regular lecturer for the Royal College of Organists, Director of Music at Christ Church, Chelsea and conductor of the London-based chamber choir, Incagliati. He has undertaken postgraduate degrees in Theology and Philosophy of Religion at Heythrop College, London University, and is currently pursuing doctoral research at King’s College, London. He has composed over 70 pieces for the Anglican liturgy and in 2011 joined forces with philosophers Peter Vardy and Charlotte Fowler to present a documentary and series of conferences on music and philosophy.
Booklet for Marc'Antonio Ingegneri, Vol. 2: Missa Voce mea a 5 & Motets for Double Choir