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【平裝版藍光】拜伯:彌撒曲 (2017) |
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Biber: Missa Salisburgensis and sacred works by Monteverdi |
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NT$50元 |
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實際容量:21.80 G 全劇時長:01:33:15
Biber: Missa Salisburgensis other sacred works by Monteverdi Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704, V?clav Luks
Biber: Missa Salisburgensis Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704 V?clav Luks Monteverdi: Beatus vir (from Selva Morale e Spirituali) Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704 V?clav Luks Monteverdi: Dixit Dominus II Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704 V?clav Luks Monteverdi: Gloria in excelsis ( from Selva Morale e Spirituali) Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704 V?clav Luks Monteverdi: Laudate pueri Primo Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704 V?clav Luks Monteverdi: Sonata sopra 'Sancta Maria ora pro nobis', SV206:11 (from Vespro della beata Vergine) Collegium Vocale 1704 & Collegium 1704 V?clav Luks
Polychoral music is so synonymous with 16th century Venice that it is easy to forget that the longest flourishing of this style- possibly even its invention- took place in Germany. Whether or not it was in Munich with the works of Orlande de Lassus that the Gabrielis first encountered its effects, polychoral music came to define German textures and techniques for over a century. Both apprentices and rivals to their Italian counterparts, composers such as Hieronymus Praetorius, Schutz, Hassler and Scheidt, as well as Austria's Biber, fostered a tradition whose influence would extend all the way to the motets of Bach. This performance places a giant of Baroque choral music, Biber's Missa Salisburgensis, alongside the Venetian choral works of Monteverdi from which it takes its inspiration. The combination is a heady one,a triumphal musical celebration uniquely appropriate to mark the 200th anniversary year of Salzburg's affiliation with Austria.
Picture format: NTSC 16:9
1080i Full HD
Sound format: PCM Stereo, DTS 5.1
PCM Stereo, DTS 5.1
Language: Latin |
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