Sarcuni - Missa a 5 Voci con stromenti
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1763
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 16th December 2022
Contents
Artists
La HispanoflamencaLe Pavillon de Musique
Conductors
Bart VandewegeAnn Cnop
Works
Horrida pavet specus frangiturIn monte Oliveti a 4
Missa a 5 Voci con stromenti
Artists
La HispanoflamencaLe Pavillon de Musique
Conductors
Bart VandewegeAnn Cnop
About
Giacomo Sarcuni is likely a name that means very little to you, even though he achieved considerable fame as a composer and music teacher in Naples during the 18th century. Sarcuni's life and career has never been the subject of prolific research until quite recently; all that was known of him was that he was mentioned as maestro di cappella of the Archdiocese of Naples in Frederick Aquilina's Benigno Zarafa and the Neapolitan Galant Style. His name is not included in the major music encyclopaedias and his manuscripts have never been the subject of archival research.
In 2020, Belgian violinist Ann Cnop founded the professional ensemble le Pavillon de Musique based in Mechelen. From its inception, the ensemble has had a very clear mission; to let the general public at home and abroad rediscover forgotten and lost works from the Baroque era. The ensemble works with a permanent core of highly specialised professional musicians with extensive experience in early music, but also with varying line-ups depending on each project.
Ann Cnop has been active on the early music scene for many years and specialises in academic and historical research on well known and lesser-known composers and ancient manuscripts. Within this never-ending scholarly research, le Pavillon de Musique is the perfect partner. The ensemble brings the results of this to the listener with constant vigilance about quality and authenticity and with high-level performances.
Bart Vandewege is a Belgian composer, director, singer and producer, based in Madrid. His versatility as a musician is the result of his studies both of musical theory (harmony, counterpoint, composition) and of singing, flute and piano at Belgian conservatories. His musical exploration led him to specialise in early music, traditional music, contemporary music and jazz. Meanwhile, he has attended masterclasses in orchestral conducting with, among others, Salvador Mas and Arturo Tamayo, who guided him through the romantic and contemporary repertoire.
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