Building a Library: Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 on Sat 18 Dec

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I've been enjoying this

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recent CD from l'Arpeggiata and Christina Pluhar: I was a bit suspicious about it, thinking maybe she'd bring in a Corsican choir or traditional percussion, but no, it's played straight (and very lively with fast tempi) and has good soloists. Bonus DVD with some of the numbers: nice to see the old instruments in action.
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Thank you all!
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I am coming late to this one and I also certainly recommend the Gardiner.
This one is also a cracker....


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I have to say I really enjoyed the Parrott recording; it's great value for money too
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bombasticDarren wrote:I have to say I really enjoyed the Parrott recording; it's great value for money too
I very much agree but one does not like to make too many recommendations.
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Gentlemen please, don't hold back! The more recs the merrier.
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I also like Alessandrini and Parrott (of course, Parrott has Nigel Rogers. Reason enough to buy his recording: no-one else can do Moonteverdi's gorgia passages like him!). And also Stubbs:

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a very small-scale performance. I'd say my current favourite is Pluhar.
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Diapason wrote:Gentlemen please, don't hold back! The more recs the merrier.
hang around long enough Simon and, as usually tends to be the way, you'll get a recommendation for every available recording... ;-)
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