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Contents Ingegneri: Cantate Domino à6 Lassus: Gustate et videte, Gustate et videte à5 Ingegneri: Missa Gustate et videte à 5, I. Kyrie, II. Gloria, III. Credo, IV. Sanctus – Benedictus & V. Agnus Dei I & II Ingegneri: O Domine Jesu Christe à4 Ingegneri: Santa Madre del ciel à4 Ingegneri: Adoramus, te Christe à4 Ingegneri: Ave Jesu Christe à5 Ingegneri: Con voi quando partiste à4 Ingegneri: Regina coeli à 4 Ingegneri: Haec dies à4 Ingegneri: O sacrum convivium (II) à5 Ingegneri: Antoni confessor magne à6 Ingegneri: Donna real à 4 Ingegneri: Salve Regina à4 The Cremonese composer Marc’Antonio Ingegneri (c. 1535/36–92) is chiefly remembered as the teacher of Claudio Monteverdi while, for well-nigh 500 years, his own achievements were left to sit in the shadows. This fourth in a series of pioneering recordings from the Choir of Girton College, Cambridge, presents a sequence of music for Holy Week and Easter, confirming Ingegneri to have been one of the masters of his age. The striking range of moods heard here will confound conventional expectations of Renaissance polyphony: Ingegneri’s emotional palette extends from tender intimacy in some of these motets to dancing, celebratory jubilation in the Mass setting – all of it music of breathtaking richness and beauty. |