℗ 2017 Brilliant Classics
Released November 24, 2017
Duration 2h 08m 17s
Record Label Brilliant Classics
Catalogue No. BC95512
Genre Classical (Sacred)
 

Fasolo: Magnificat, Salve Regina, Ricercates

In Dulci Jubilo, Federico del Sordo, Alberto Turco

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Annuale che contiene tutto quello, che deve far un organista per rispondere al choro tutto l'anno, Op. 8  
1.1
No. 32, Ricercata prima
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:14
1.2
No. 23, Magnificat primi toni in D Minor
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
6:38
1.3
No. 24, Magnificat secundi toni in G Minor
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
7:04
1.4
No. 33, Ricercata seconda
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:35
1.5
No. 25, Magnificat tertii toni in A Minor
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
7:08
1.6
No. 48, Fuga prima sopra la Bergamasca in G Major
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:12
1.7
No. 40, Canzon prima in D Minor
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:08
1.8
No. 35, Ricercata quarta
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
2:48
1.9
No. 45, Canzon seconda in G Minor
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:06
1.10
No. 38, Ricercata settima
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
2:30
1.11
No. 42, Canzon terza in Minor
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
4:05
1.12
No. 26, Magnificat quarti toni
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
6:46
1.13
No. 43, Canzon quarta
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
4:03
1.14
No. 49, Fuga seconda sopra la Girometta
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
2:17
1.15
No. 31, Salve Regina
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
4:35
1.16
No. 37, Ricercata sesta
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:21
1.17
No. 27, Magnificat quinti toni in C Major
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
5:56
1.18
No. 28, Magnificat sexti toni in F Major
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
7:09
1.19
No. 34, Ricercata terza
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:16
1.20
No. 29, Magnificat septimi toni in D Major
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
6:52
1.21
No. 50, Fuga terza sopra la bassa fiamenga in G Minor
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:38
1.22
No. 44, Canzon quinta in C Major
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:43
1.23
No. 41, Ricercata quinta
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:43
1.24
No. 45, Canzon sesta in F Major
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:39
1.25
No. 39, Ricercata ottava
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:51
1.26
No. 36, Canzon settima
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:18
1.27
No. 30, Magnificat octavi toni in G Major
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
6:56
1.28
No. 47, Canzon ottava
Anonymous; Giovanni Battista Fasolo; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
3:05
1.29
No. 51, Fuga quarta sopra ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la in C Major
Giovanni Battista Fasolo; Anonymous; In Dulci Jubilo; Federico del Sordo; Alberto Turco
5:41
Digital Booklet
The major surviving works of a late-Renaissance friar-musician working in the chapels and courts of southern Italy, performed by one of Italy’s premier early-music ensembles. Giovanni Battista Fasolo (1598-1664) took Franciscan orders as a young man and worked in Naples and Rome as a master of music at various chapels before moving Sicily, where he held the post of maestro di cappella to the Archbishop of Monreale, near Palermo, from 1659 until his retirement or death in 1664, when his name disappears from the historical record. Interspersed here with solo organ works are eight alternatim settings of the Magnificat, in which a choir intones a line of the hymn, followed by an instrumental fantasia based on the line of chant. Two organs are represented on the album, both of historical significance. The Magnificats, the Salve Regina, the Ricercate, and the Fughe sopra Girometta and Ut re mi fa sol la were recorded on the Antegnati organ (c. 1589) in Verona Cathedral; whereas the Canzoni are played on the organ at Trevi in Umbria, built in 1509 by Paolo Pietro da Montefalco. Despite subsequent alterations, the original nucleus of the pipes remains intact, such that when the instrument was restored during the 20th century the sound equipment was found to be pretty much as it was when it was first installed. Today it is recognized as one of the earliest organs in the world. This album is the latest in a series of successful partnerships on record between the organist and harpsichordist Federico del Sordo and the priest and conductor Alberto Turco. Together they have also recorded alternatim mass settings by Claudio Merulo (BC95145) and Giovanni Salvatore (BC95146). del Sordo has also accompanied the violinist Valerio Losito in Baroque sonata albums by Telemann (BC95131), Tessarini (BC94787) and Veracini (BC94822). The Merulo album was welcomed by MusicWeb International for its ‘stark beauty’ as ‘a fine experience… well worth exploring.’ There is much rewarding listening here for fovers of Renaissance and Baroque choral music as they explore another overlooked figure. Giovanni Battista Fasolo (1598-1680) was born in Asti (Italy) and spent his life as a Franciscan Friar in Rome, Naples and finally as Maestro di Cappella at the Cathedral of Monreale, Sicily. He is mainly known for his “Annuale”, the largest compendium of organ music for liturgical use written in the 17th century. This new recording presents his Magnificat, the Salve Regina and a collection of Ricercares and Canzonas, written for organ, and also used in the liturgy, all splendid examples of Italian sacred music in the transition from Renaissance to Baroque. Played on two rare historic organs: the Antegnati organ (1589) in the Verona Cathedral and the Montefalco organ (1509) in Trevi (Umbria). Played and sung with total dedication and deep knowledge of the style by organist Federico del Sordo and In Dulci Jubilo conducted by Alberto Turco, who already successfully recorded similar repertoire for Brilliant Classics: Organ Alternatim Masses by Merulo and Salvatore.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Brilliant Classics Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.92
-8.51 to -1.33
-22.28
-25.63 to -19.15
-19.03
-22.20 to -15.90
11
9 to 13
1
No. 32, Ricercata prima
-4.81-21.02-18.210
2
No. 23, Magnificat primi toni in D Minor
-5.05-22.39-19.111
3
No. 24, Magnificat secundi toni in G Minor
-4.47-22.18-18.911
4
No. 33, Ricercata seconda
-3.71-20.78-18.310
5
No. 25, Magnificat tertii toni in A Minor
-2.56-22.00-18.712
6
No. 48, Fuga prima sopra la Bergamasca in G Major
-6.69-24.67-20.912
7
No. 40, Canzon prima in D Minor
-1.33-19.15-15.911
8
No. 35, Ricercata quarta
-8.12-25.22-21.612
9
No. 45, Canzon seconda in G Minor
-2.96-19.40-16.410
10
No. 38, Ricercata settima
-8.51-25.55-21.912
11
No. 42, Canzon terza in Minor
-4.37-21.01-18.210
12
No. 26, Magnificat quarti toni
-2.92-22.05-18.612
13
No. 43, Canzon quarta
-6.35-25.00-21.312
14
No. 49, Fuga seconda sopra la Girometta
-7.19-22.42-19.310
15
No. 31, Salve Regina
-2.33-23.22-19.913
16
No. 37, Ricercata sesta
-7.91-22.47-19.810
17
No. 27, Magnificat quinti toni in C Major
-4.88-22.43-18.911
18
No. 28, Magnificat sexti toni in F Major
-4.99-22.41-19.011
19
No. 34, Ricercata terza
-7.88-22.64-20.09
20
No. 29, Magnificat septimi toni in D Major
-2.00-21.67-18.312
21
No. 50, Fuga terza sopra la bassa fiamenga in G Minor
-8.14-25.16-21.611
22
No. 44, Canzon quinta in C Major
-3.66-19.48-16.010
23
No. 41, Ricercata quinta
-8.07-25.63-22.212
24
No. 45, Canzon sesta in F Major
-4.12-20.35-17.610
25
No. 39, Ricercata ottava
-7.30-25.63-22.212
26
No. 36, Canzon settima
-2.19-19.67-16.211
27
No. 30, Magnificat octavi toni in G Major
-2.14-21.22-17.612
28
No. 47, Canzon ottava
-3.76-20.26-17.311
29
No. 51, Fuga quarta sopra ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la in C Major
-4.39-21.03-18.011

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