Amadio Freddi: Vespers (1616) - The Gonzaga Band and Jamie Savan - Resonus Classics RES10245

Amadio Freddi: Vespers (1616)

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The Gonzaga Band
Jamie Savan (director)

Following the international success of their first album on Resonus, Venice 1629, Jamie Savan with his acclaimed period group The Gonzaga Band continue their exploration of lesser-known music in the Baroque Venetian orbit. Here they uncover the Vespers (1616), a forgotten masterpiece by Amadio Freddi, maestro di cappella of Treviso Cathedral during Monteverdi’s tenure at St Mark’s in Venice.

Luminous vocal textures and sparkling instrumental writing, together with harmonic originality and melodic invention combine to reveal a fascinating composer with a unique voice, heard again for the first time in this world premiere recording.

Album Booklet (PDF)

About the Artists: The Gonzaga Band: Steven Devine; Oliver Webber; Jamie Savan

Tracklist

Ignazio Donati (c.1570–1638)
1. Domine ad adiuvandum

Amadio Freddi (c.1580–1643)
2. Dixit Dominus

Biagio Marini (1594–1663)
3. Sinfonia: La Cornera

Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1554/1557–1612)
4. Intonazione del Secondo Tono

Amadio Freddi
5. Laudate pueri

Alessandro Grandi (1586–1630)
6. Tota pulchra es

Amadio Freddi
7. Laetatus sum

Dario Castello (fl. 1st half 17th century)
8. Seconda Sonata

Giovanni Gabrieli
9. Intonazione del Ottavo Tono

Amadio Freddi
10. Nisi Dominus *
11. Cognoscam te, Domine

Giovanni Gabrieli
12. Intonazione del Terzo et Quarto Tono

Amadio Freddi
13. Lauda Jerusalem *

Biagio Marini
14. Sinfonia: La Martinenga

Amadio Freddi
(reconstructed J. Savan)
15. Ave maris stella *

Amadio Freddi
16. Salve Regina

Andrea Gabrieli (c.1532/3–1585)
17. Intonazione del Sesto Tono

Amadio Freddi
18. Magnificat Sesto Tuono *

‘Compared with Monteverdi’s lavish 1610 vespers, Freddi’s resources are modest [...] yet the music is remarkably varied – here rapt and contemplative, there extravagantly virtuosic. The six soloists are fresh-voiced and finely balanced, and they all offer stylish and cleanly enunciated readings.'

- BBC Music Magazine

‘Compared with Monteverdi’s lavish 1610 vespers, Freddi’s resources are modest [...] yet the music is remarkably varied – here rapt and contemplative, there extravagantly virtuosic. The six soloists are fresh-voiced and finely balanced, and they all offer stylish and cleanly enunciated readings.’
BBC Music Magazine

‘The voices are lovely (a colleague compared Newton to Emma Kirkby) and the instrumental playing is accomplished. The band has mastered the Italian Baroque style to a high degree, and Savan knows the repertoire so well that he can find something to fit each slot in his program. Of the other singers, Steven Harrold’s name leapt out as a familiar one that can be found in every British vocal ensemble.’
Fanfare

‘The voices are lovely (a colleague compared Newton to Emma Kirkby) and the instrumental playing is accomplished. The band has mastered the Italian Baroque style to a high degree, and Savan knows the repertoire so well that he can find something to fit each slot in his program. Of the other singers, Steven Harrold’s name leapt out as a familiar one that can be found in every British vocal ensemble.’
Gramophone

‘Whether or not he knew Monteverdi’s famous version of the Vespers, Freddi’s music has its own virtues. Less brilliant in impact, it has clear, light textures with unusual voice-instrument combinations [...] This kind of loving scholarship, combined with excellent performance by the Gonzaga Band’s six singers and three instrumentalists, contributes to our ever-growing picture of music in the late Renaissance and early baroque.’
The Observer

‘With texts included and the Vesper settings claimed as world premiere recordings, this is an important addition to the catalogue of Baroque choral music.’
Classical Source

‘[...] another example of how to create a wonderful but largely unrecognised musical world, where voices and instruments combine to create big effects with minimal forces’
Early Music Review

Credits
© 2019 Resonus Limited
Ⓟ 2019 Resonus Limited
Catalogue No. RES10245
Producer, engineer & editor: Adam Binks
EAN: 5060262791554
Cover image: Madonna and Child with Saints and Donor (detail) by Carlo Crivelli (c.1435–c.1495)
Release date: 30 August 2019