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Pietro Mascagni – Messa Di Gloria In Fa Maggiore

Emil Ivanov, Roberto De Candia, The State Philharmonic

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‘Composed without a piano, to be played by an orchestra whose young musicians just knew how to read notes’.  In this way almost apologising, Mascagni submitted the Messa di Gloria to his publisher Amintore Galli, artistic director of Casa Sonzogno.  The contract for the work ad been signed years before at Cerignola, a rural village in the Puglie, where Pietro Mascagni and his Lina had been living since 1888, when they left the vagabond life of operetaa companies.

Tracklist

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1.
Kyrie
05:15
2.
Gloria
01:52
3.
Laudamus
04:31
4.
Gratias
05:06
5.
Domine Deus
02:15
6.
Qui Tollis
04:27
7.
Qui Sedes
04:15
8.
Quoniam
01:15
9.
Cum Sancto Spiritu
01:14
10.
Credo
01:31
11.
Et Incarnatus
03:18
12.
Et Resurrexit
02:59
13.
Sanctus
02:05
14.
Elevazione
03:31
15.
Benedictus
03:03
16.
Hosanna
00:32
17.
Agnus Dei
03:18

Total time: 00:50:27

Additional information

Label

SKU

CD98F28

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Composers

Genres

Analog Recording Equipment

Nagra

Digital Converters

dCS

Editing Software

Pyramix

Mastering Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Microphones

Neumann U47, M49

Conductors

Instruments

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Original Recording Format

Producer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Recording Engineer

Giulio Cesare Ricci

Recording location

Teatro Municipale Romolo Valli, Reggio Emilia

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD 64

Release Date February 24, 2017

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