Una poesia muta: Art in early Cinquecento Venice is the result of a collaboration between SWR radio, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and The Marian Consort. Specially curated by the Stuttgart museum, Germany’s first ever exhibition devoted to Vittore Carpaccio and his contemporaries has inspired The Marian Consort to devise an album to accompany this artistic journey. Being one of the most prominent painters of the Early Renaissance in Venice, Carpaccio is likely to have been acquainted with the music and the composers recorded here, since all have strong links to the city at that time. If some of them are well-known today – Josquin, Jean Mouton, Adrian Willaert – others deserve wider recognition. The Marian Consort and its director Rory McCleery have assembled a typically fascinating programme, matched with superb singing.
Works:
•Josquin Desprez: O bone et dulcis Domine Jesu; Ave Maria (Intavolatur); Gloria aus Missa Pange linguaAlexander Demophon Venetus: Volgi gli occhi
•Jean L'Heritier: Ave Domina mea
•Antonio Caprioli: Non si vedra gia maiCostanzo Festa: Nunc dimittis
•Costanzo Festa: Ab oriente venerunt Magi
•Adrian Willaert: Beatus Stephanus
•Adrian Willaert: Pater noster & Ave Maria
•Bartolomeo Tromboncino: Ave Maria, regina in cielo
•Jean Mouton: Ave virgo caeli porta
•Jean Mouton: Corde et animo
•Franciscus Bossinensis / Bartolomeo Tromboncino: Ricercar 2 - Suspir io temo
•Vincenzo Capriola: Ricercar 8
•Innocentius Dammonis: Adoramus te