Giovanni Tebaldini - Complete Organ Works / Sacred Choral Music
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Label: Tactus
Cat No: TC862090
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 24th September 2012
Contents
Works
Alleluia (organ interlude)Benedico te Pater (Choral for organ), op.43
Motets (5) for 4 voices, op.17
Organ Pieces (6), op.16
Religious Cantata for choir and organ, op.10
Sonata for organ and brass, op.26b
Sonata for organ and choir, op.26
Artists
Giulio Marcati (organ)Coro Costanzo Porta
Conductor
Antionio GrecoWorks
Alleluia (organ interlude)Benedico te Pater (Choral for organ), op.43
Motets (5) for 4 voices, op.17
Organ Pieces (6), op.16
Religious Cantata for choir and organ, op.10
Sonata for organ and brass, op.26b
Sonata for organ and choir, op.26
Artists
Giulio Marcati (organ)Coro Costanzo Porta
Conductor
Antionio GrecoAbout
Giovanni Tebaldini was born in Brescia in Italy in 1864, and died in San Benedetto del Tronto in 1952. After initially devoting himself to secular music, Tebaldini went on to compose a considerable amount of sacred music, becoming one of the greatest exponents of the Caecilian movement.
He studied at the Conservatory of Milan (1883-1886) as a pupil of Ponchielli, and became organist at the Cathedral of Piazza Armerina in 1887. He directed the Cappella Marciana in Venice between 1889 and 1894 and the Choir of the Basilica del Santo in Padua from then until 1897. He also taught at the Conservatory “San Pietro a Majella” of Naples from 1925 until 1930.
His work in the area of sacred Sacred Music includes transcriptions and reductions of about 130 scores of old masters. He was also the author of many important publications such as “The music archive of Anthony Chapel in Padua” (1895) and “Treaty of composition” by Peter Piel (translated from German).
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