Immerse yourself in the rich, resonant choral works of Giovanni Gabrieli with "Gabrieli: The Glory of Venice." Released on January 1, 1987, this album is a testament to the grandeur and intricacy of Venetian Renaissance music. Comprising 10 tracks, including the majestic "Quem Vidistis pastores a 12" and the powerful "In Ecclesiis à 14," the album spans 46 minutes of breathtaking vocal performances. Gabrieli, a pioneer of polychoral music, masterfully blends multiple choirs and instrumental ensembles, creating a sound that is both sacred and spectacular. This collection, released under Decca Music Group Ltd., offers a glimpse into the opulence and spiritual depth of Venice's musical heritage, making it a timeless addition to any classical music enthusiast's library.
Quem Vidistis pastores a 12, C 77Giovanni Gabrieli, Charles Brett, William Kendall, Peter Hall, Ian Caddy, Richard Farnes, Stephen Layton, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
Canzona IV à 6 from Canzoni et sonateGiovanni Gabrieli, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Richard Farnes, Stephen Layton
O Jesu mi Dulcissime II (Gumpelzhaimer MS)Giovanni Gabrieli, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Richard Farnes, Stephen Layton, Stephen Cleobury
Canzona per sonar à 4 (1608)Giovanni Gabrieli, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Richard Farnes, Stephen Layton
Jubilate DeoGiovanni Gabrieli, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
In Ecclesiis à 14 (C78)Giovanni Gabrieli, Thomas Elias, Charles Brett, William Kendall, Peter Hall, Ian Caddy, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Layton, Richard Farnes, Stephen Cleobury
Timor et tremor (C142) MotetteGiovanni Gabrieli, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury
O Magnum MysteriumGiovanni Gabrieli, Charles Brett, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Richard Farnes, Stephen Layton, Stephen Cleobury
Canzon XII à 8Giovanni Gabrieli, The Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Richard Farnes, Stephen Layton