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ANDREA GABRIELI
Gabrieli, (A.):The Madrigal in Venice: Politics, Dialogues and Pastorales The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble ; I Fagiolini ; Robert Hollingworth director [ Chandos Chaconne / CD - released 2/Jun/2003 ] 'Anyone who is smitten with the muscial traditions of this most fascinating of all cities, should not hesitate to buy this record.' (Gramophone) |
MONTERVERDI
Monteverdi Series: 1 'Flaming Heart' Clare Wilkinson / I Fagiolini / Robert Hollingworth (director) [ Chandos / CD - released 1/Nov/2006 ] "An unmissable and astounding disc of Monteverdi...I Fagiolini offer an overview of the composer's secular work, infused with nobility, with drama and with style." (Editor's Choice Gramophone February 2007) |
LASSUS
Laudent Deum - Sacred Music by Orlande de Lassus His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts / Choir of St John’s College Cambridge / Andrew Nethsingha [ Chandos / CD - released 1/Mar/2011 ] The Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, an exclusive Chandos artist, here presents its third release on the label. Established in the 1670s, the choir has a long and distinguished tradition of performing religious music and here offers... |
THOMAS TOMKINS
Music divine I Fagiolini [ Chandos Chaconne / CD - released 5/Nov/2002 ] '...of the 26 madrigals and anthems here, 16 are not otherwise available on disc - reason alone to welcome this delightful recording.' BBC Music Magazine |
ORAZIO VECCHI
L'Amfiparnaso (complete musical comedy) I Fagiolini / Eligio Quinteiro / Robert Hollingworth (cond) with Simon Callow (narrator) [ Chandos / DVD - released 1/May/2004 ] G :- "L'Amfiparnaso" is the classic music theatre work of the Italian Renaissance, written just before the first opera and based on the characters of the commedia dell'arte. |
MONTEVERDI
Fires and Ashes: Monteverdi Series Vol 2 I Fagiolini / Robert Hollingworth [ Chandos / CD - released 29/Feb/2008 ] This is the second volume of Monteverdi's vocal chamber music compiled with wit and imagination by Robert Hollingworth. We can trace Monteverdi's evolution from the early Mantuan a cappella madrigals that made his reputation, right through to the... |