Album Summary
Performer
Sergio Vartolo (Organ)
Notes & Reviews:
Born in Italy in the 16th century, Palestrina ranks with Lassus and Byrd as one of the most important figures in the music of his time. Though conservative in style, he was one of the first composers to bring together the influences of Italian, French and Flemish music. This performance of the plainsong-based "Missa de Beata Virgine I" with its interpretation of Gregorian chant and the use of the organ, seeks to restore earlier performance traditions.
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Works Details
Chant, Gregorian : Gaudeamus, introit - Running Time: 5 min. 32 sec.
- Period Time: Medieval
- Form: Choral
Palestrina, Giovanni : Missa De Beata Virgine I, for 4 voices - Running Time: 6 min. sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1567
Chant, Gregorian : Benedicta - Running Time: 3 min. 57 sec.
- Period Time: Medieval
Cavazzoni, Girolamo : Ave maris stella per Organo - Performer: Sergio Vartolo (Organ)
- Running Time: 3 min. 33 sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
Palestrina, Giovanni : Missa De Beata Virgine I, for 4 voices - Running Time: 6 min. sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1567
Chant, Gregorian : Beata es Virgo Maria, offertory - Running Time: 3 min. 2 sec.
- Period Time: Medieval
- Form: Choral
Palestrina, Giovanni : Missa De Beata Virgine I, for 4 voices - Running Time: 6 min. sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1567
Chant, Gregorian : Beata viscera , communion in mode 1 - Running Time: 1 min. 32 sec.
- Period Time: Medieval
Palestrina, Giovanni : Missa De Beata Virgine I, for 4 voices - Running Time: 6 min. sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
- Written: 1567




























