℗ 2023 Warner Music UK Limited; A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release
Released April 7, 2023
Duration 46m 03s
Record Label Warner Classics
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Monteverdi: Messa a 4 voci, SV 190 - Ingegneri: Tenebrae factae sunt & Lamentations de Jérémie (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)

Michel Corboz, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne, Claudio Monteverdi, Marc'Antonio Ingegneri

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Mass for 4 Voices, SV 190  
1.1
I. Kyrie (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Claudio Monteverdi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
4:17
1.2
II. Gloria (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Claudio Monteverdi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
4:24
1.3
III. Credo (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Claudio Monteverdi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
5:53
1.4
IV. Sanctus (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Claudio Monteverdi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
2:38
1.5
V. Benedictus (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Claudio Monteverdi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
1:35
1.6
VI. Agnus Dei (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Claudio Monteverdi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
3:03
Responsoria hebdomadae sanctae  
1.7
Feria VI in Parasceve, In secundo nocturno: Tenebrae factae sunt (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
4:34
Lamentationes Hieremiae I  
1.8
Incipit. "De Lamentatione" (feat. Grand Saint-Bernard)
Anonymous; Paul Bruchez; Grand Saint-Bernard
3:08
Responsoria hebdomadae sanctae  
1.9
Sabbato sancto, In primo nocturno: Sicut ovis (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
2:43
Lamentationes Hieremiae IV  
1.10
Aleph. "Quomodo obscuratum est aurum" (feat. Grand Saint-Bernard)
Anonymous; Paul Bruchez; Grand Saint-Bernard
3:03
Responsoria hebdomadae sanctae  
1.11
Sabbato sancto, In primo nocturno: Jerusalem surge (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
2:55
Lamentationes Hieremiae V  
1.12
Oratio. "Recordare Domine" (feat. Grand Saint-Bernard)
Anonymous; Paul Bruchez; Grand Saint-Bernard
5:08
Responsoria hebdomadae sanctae  
1.13
Sabbato sancto, In primo nocturno: Plange quasi virgo (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Marc'Antonio Ingegneri; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
2:42
Here is the very first album ever recorded by Michel Corboz for Erato, just a few months after he got to know the legendary producer Michel Garcin in a choral competition – a decisive encounter that would become one of the most fruitful collaborations in the history of early music. Michel Corboz devoted his debut album to a repertoire dear to his heart: the late Italian Renaissance. This album includes sacred a cappella works by cremonese composers Marc’Antonio Ingegneri (with a selection of his ethereal responsories intertwined with Gregorian pieces) and his most famous student Claudio Monteverdi, whose posthumous mass for four voices is a hidden gem and a testimony to his prima prattica, legacy of Palestrina and the Franco-Flemish school.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Classics Studio Masters

Tracks 1-13 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-7.91
-21.65 to -1.99
-29.94
-41.33 to -23.32
-25.85
-38.40 to -19.50
13
11 to 14
1
I. Kyrie (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-2.61-23.58-19.712
2
II. Gloria (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-3.73-25.54-21.013
3
III. Credo (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-1.99-25.70-21.514
4
IV. Sanctus (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-3.16-23.32-19.512
5
V. Benedictus (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-2.20-24.54-19.711
6
VI. Agnus Dei (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-7.04-29.74-26.213
7
Feria VI in Parasceve, In secundo nocturno: Tenebrae factae sunt (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-10.56-34.08-28.913
8
Incipit. "De Lamentatione" (feat. Grand Saint-Bernard)
-21.65-41.33-38.413
9
Sabbato sancto, In primo nocturno: Sicut ovis (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-7.48-27.75-23.411
10
Aleph. "Quomodo obscuratum est aurum" (feat. Grand Saint-Bernard)
-20.18-39.87-36.812
11
Sabbato sancto, In primo nocturno: Jerusalem surge (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-2.01-26.68-21.713
12
Oratio. "Recordare Domine" (feat. Grand Saint-Bernard)
-16.65-39.67-36.714
13
Sabbato sancto, In primo nocturno: Plange quasi virgo (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-3.58-27.37-22.614

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