A five-part mass by the Neapolitan Giacomo Sarcuni and the “Jubilate Deo” by the Italian naturalized Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Thanks to the Belgian violinist and leader of the ensemble La Pavillon de Musique Ann Cnop, we can now, some 265 years after his death, get to know the musical legacy of the Neapolitan Giacomo Sarcuni, which consists entirely of religious works. We will hear a five-part mass by him.
Giacomo Sarcuni (1690-1756/58?)
- Missa à 5 Voci con stromenti Performers: Vocal ensemble La Hispanoflamenca and Le Pavillon de Musique conducted by Ann Cnop, violin (CD label: Et’Cetera no. KTC1763)
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) 2. Jubilate Deo Performers: Les Épopées conducted by Stéphane Fuget (CD label: Château de Versailles no. CVS059)
Addition: Michel Corrette (1709-1795)
- From the organ concerto in G major: I. ‘Allegro’ Performer: Jean-Patrice Brosse, organ. Concerto Rococo (CD label: Pierre Verany no. PV793113)
On featured image: Jean-Baptiste Lully