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Giovanni Maria Nanino – Music for Four, Five and Eight Voices (24/96 FLAC)

Giovanni Maria Nanino - Music for Four, Five and Eight Voices (24/96 FLAC)
Giovanni Maria Nanino – Music for Four, Five and Eight Voices (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Giovanni Maria Nanino
Performer: Gruppo Vocale Àrsi & Tèsi
Conductor: Tony Corradini
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0235
Release: 2016
Size: 1.06 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Nanino: Mass for 8 Voices
01. Kyrie
02. Gloria
03. Credo
04. Sanctus – Benedictus
05. Agnus Dei

06. Nanino: Magnificat VII toni a 8
07. Nanino: Erano i capei d’oro a 5
08. Nanino: Principes persecuti sunt after Erano i capei d’oro a 5
09. Nanino: Morir non puo `l mio core
10. Nanino: Laetamini in Domino after Morir non puo a 5
11. Nanino: Dirige corda nostra after Donne vaghe e leggiadre a 8
12. Nanino: Magnificat VI toni a 4
13. Nanino: Haec dies a 5
14. Nanino: Exultate Deo a 8
15. Lassus: Erano capei d’oro

Giovanni Maria Nanino (1544–1607) was one of the major Italian composers of late-Renaissance polyphony. A successor of Palestrina as maestro di cappella at Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, Nanino produced a modest but expertly crafted body of sacred music, and his madrigals, too, enjoyed widespread popularity.


He also became the most influential teacher of composition in late-sixteenth-century Rome. Despite the prestige he enjoyed in his own day, his music has been almost entirely forgotten.


This recording – the first to be dedicated to his music – reveals it to have struck a remarkable balance between beauty, passion and dignity, between darkness and light. The material for the recording was prepared by the leading authority on Nanino’s music, Maurizio Pastori, and the scores he has edited will shortly be published by Toccata Press.


The Gruppo Vocale Àrsi & Tèsi devotes itself to the performance of sacred and secular polyphonic music, with a repertoire focused chiefly on the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. It performs with one singer per part, and occasionally includes some instrumentalists. The ensemble is conducted by Tony Corradini, who sings bass with the group.

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