in Early Music Today (Sep, 2013)
Here is a rarity – Bart?omiej P?kiel flourished during the middle decades of the seventeenth century and is one of the most important Polish composers of the time. He was assistant to polemicist, theorist and composer Marco Scacchi at the Warsaw Chapel Royal before becoming its first non-Italian maestro di cappella. While the four masses featured on this disc are often distinctive in expressive variety and nuance Italian polyphony, the musical styles of Monteverdi and Cavalli are never far away. The prevailing style here is that of ‘stile antico’, with the concerto ‘da chiesa’ ‘Dulcis amor Jesu’ and the dialogo ‘Audite mortales’ representing the opposing ‘stile moderno’. The Sixteen, under Eamonn …
Bartlomiej Pkiel – The Sixteen & Dougan
Gloria from Missa a 14
Resonet in Laudibus
Dulcis Amor Jesu
Kyrie from Missa Concertata La Lombardesca
O adoranda Trinitas
Benedictus from Missa Concertata La Lombardesca
The Sixteen & Dougan, Eamonn
20,90€
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