Religious music from the Baroque. Music by Rubino, Porpora and Irizar.
1. Bonaventura Rubino.
From his ‘Vespri di Stellario de Palermo’ (1644):
– Sonate a 12 (Cavalli).
– Domine ad adiuvantum.
– Dixit Dominus.
Maria Cristina Kiehr and Roberta Invernizzi, soprano. Jean-Louis Comoretto, altus. Laurent Dami, tenor. Daniele Carnovich, bass. Ensemble Elyma, De Poolse Nachtegaaltjes (The Polish Nightingales), Studio di Musica Antica, Ensemble Mille Regretz and the Palestrina choir led by Gabriel Garrido.
2. Bonaventura Rubino.
– Nissi Dominus.
Maria Cristina Kiehr and Roberta Invernizzi, soprano. Jean-Louis Comoretto, altus. Laurent Dami, tenor. Daniele Carnovich, bass. Ensemble Elyma, De Poolse Nachtegaaltjes (The Polish Nightingales), Studio di Musica Antica, Ensemble Mille Regretz and the Palestrina choir led by Gabriel Garrido.
3. Miguel de Irizar (1635-1684).
Missa a seis voces:
– Kyrie.
– Christe.
– Kyrie-Gloria.
– Credo: Patrem crucifixus.
– Sanctus.
– Agnus Dei.
Capilla de Jerónimo de Carrión de Escoliana de Segovia led by Alicia Lázaro.
4. Nicola Porpora (1686-1768).
– Qui habitat in adjutorio.
Coro Mysterium Voces and the Capella de Turchini led by Antonio Florio.