Rubens And The Musicians Of His Time

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Label: RICERCAR
Catalog: RIC352
Format: CD

1. Suzanne un jour Roland de Lassus VOX LUMINIS 2. Susanna Vung jour Susanne van Soldt Guy Penson: virginal 3. Salve quae roseo Tielman Susato CAPILLA FLAMENCA 4. Fantasia prima Emanuel Adriaenssen Karl Ernst Schröder: lute Mantova 5. Missa in illo tempore (Agnus Dei) Claudio Monteverdi ODHECATON 6. Sonata in dialogo detta la Viena Salomone Rossi LA FENICE 7. L’Euridice (Pianto d’Orfeo) Giulio Caccini SCHERZI MUSICALI Venice 8. Sonata prima a 8 Giovanni Gabrieli LA FENICE 9. O Domine Lodovico da Viadana Henri LEDROIT: counter-tenor RICERCAR CONSORT 10. Toccata Claudio MERULO Siebe HENSTRA, clavecin Roma 11. Exultate a 5 Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina ODHECATON Madrid 12. Laudate Dominum Matheo Romero LA FENICE CHOEUR DE CHAMBRE DE NAMUR 13 ¡ Ay, qué me muero de zelos ! Mateo Romero CAPELLA MEDITERRANEA Roma 14. Toccata Girolamo Frescobaldi Bernard Foccroulle: organ Brussels & Antwerpen 15. Agnus Dei Géry de Ghersem LA CACCIA 16. Se l’aura spira Girolamo Frescobaldi CLEMATIS 17. Sonata seconda Biagio Marini LA FENICE Paris 18. Passemeze à 5 Michael Praetorius RICERCAR CONSORT 19. Je meurs sans mourir Anthoine Boesset LE POEME HARMONIQUE 20. Première Fantaisie Etienne Moulinié MARE NOSTRUM Londres 21. Fantasia on the Hexachord Alfonso Ferrabosco II RICERCAR CONSORT 22. Pavan for these distracted Times Thomas Tomkins Guy Penson : virginal The dead of Marie de Médicis 23. Libera me Gilles Henry Hayne LA FENICE CHOEUR DE CHAMBRE DE NAMUR

Peter Paul Rubens lived precisely within one of the most exciting periods of the history of music, one that stretched from the summit of Renaissance polyphonic style to the beginnings of the Baroque period and of opera. Released in connection with the exhibition Rubens and his Heritage (Bozar, Brussels from 29 September 2014 to 4 January 2015), this CD presents examples of the major musical genres that Rubens would have heard during his visits to Brussels, London, Rome, Venice, Mantua, Madrid and Paris.