Sacrae Symphoniae: No. 2: Canzon septimi toni, for 8 parts
Sequentia Sancti Evangelisti secundum Marcum
Hic est filius Dei, motet for 18 voices
Dignus est agnus
Missa Congratulamini mihi, for 6 voices, H. vii/137: Sanctus, ? 6
Sacrae Symphoniae: No. 15: Sonata octavi toni for 12 parts
Pater Noster
Track Listings (10) - Disc #4
Missa Congratulamini mihi, for 6 voices, H. vii/137: Agnus Dei, ? 6
Canzon No. 17, for 12 parts
Dominus vobiscum, versus
Ite missa est
Humilitate vos ad benedictionem
Illustrissimus et Reverendissimus in Christo pater
Regina coeli laetare, motet for 12 voices
Gaude et letare, antiphon
Toccata for organ No. 7 in tone 8 (Toccate d'intavolatura d'organo, Book 2): [Excerpt]
Dulcis Jesu patris imago, motet for 20 voices
Track Listings (18) - Disc #5
Toccata for organ a 4, C. 237
In Ecclesiis, motet for 14 voices
Sonata No. 19, for 15 parts
Suscipe clementissime Deus, motet for 12 voices
Canzon No. 10, for 8 parts
Buccinate in neomenia tuba, motet for 19 voices
Intonazione del nono tono, for organ, C. 247
Domine, Deus Meus, motet for 6 voices
Audi, dulcis amica mea
Sonata No. 21 ('con tre violini'), for 4 or 5 parts
Ardens est cor meum
Timor et tremor, motet for 6 voices (1615)
Intonazione del duodecimo tono, for organ, C. 250
Jubilate Deo, motet for 10 voices
Sonata No. 18, for 14 parts
Misericordia tua, Domine, motet for 12 voices
Sonata No. 20, for 22 parts
Magnificat for 33 voices (incomplete)
Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort and Players have become famous for their recreations of the great liturgical set pieces of the Venetian 16th and early 17th centuries. These recordings made by Deutsche Grammophon in ... more »the 1990s are state of the art and were critically acclaimed. Gramophone reviewing Music for San Rocco said ` It is hard to imagine this fine recording of Gabrieli's music being superseded for some time to come. For the sheer splendour of the music, and the excellence of the performances, this recording is a must, a real five-star achievement'. January 1997 Venetian Vespers Gramophone review `Among the performers there is a feeling of common enterprise that is hard to describe, but which sets this record apart from so many others where the overall impression is of a sequence of unrelated pieces given a disjointed series of separate performances.... There is some carefully thought out and gracefully shaped instrumental playing.... In short this is an heroic achievement of the highest possible order'« less
Paul McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort and Players have become famous for their recreations of the great liturgical set pieces of the Venetian 16th and early 17th centuries. These recordings made by Deutsche Grammophon in the 1990s are state of the art and were critically acclaimed. Gramophone reviewing Music for San Rocco said ` It is hard to imagine this fine recording of Gabrieli's music being superseded for some time to come. For the sheer splendour of the music, and the excellence of the performances, this recording is a must, a real five-star achievement'. January 1997 Venetian Vespers Gramophone review `Among the performers there is a feeling of common enterprise that is hard to describe, but which sets this record apart from so many others where the overall impression is of a sequence of unrelated pieces given a disjointed series of separate performances.... There is some carefully thought out and gracefully shaped instrumental playing.... In short this is an heroic achievement of the highest possible order'
CD Reviews
McCreesh and the Gabrieli Consort and Players at their best
earlymusiclover | southwestfrance | 03/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"No collection of early Italien sacred music is complete without this wonderful and truly inspiring recording. This is a milestone recording -
one of immense beauty, fire, colour and searing honesty but most importantly, one of unpretentious interpretation. HEAVEN ON EARTH