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RIC 352 1 CD Issue : September 2014 Total time: 01:19:30 Peter Paul Rubens lived precisely within one of the most exciting periods of the history of music, one that stretched from the summit of Renaissance polyphonic style to the beginnings of the Baroque period and of opera. Released in connection with the exhibition Rubens and his Heritage (BOZAR, Brussels from 25 September 2014 to 4 January 2015), this CD presents examples of the major musical genres that Rubens would have heard during his visits to Brussels, London, Rome, Venice, Mantua, Madrid and Paris. Rubens and the musicians of his time Works by Roland de Lassus, Tielman Susato, Emanuel Adriaenssen, Claudio Monteverdi, Salomone Rossi, Giulio Caccini, Giovanni Gabrieli, Lodovico da Viadana, Claudio Merulo, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Mattheo Romero, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Biagio Marini, Géry de Ghersem, Michael Praetorius, Anthoine Boesset, Etienne Moulinié Alfonso Ferrabosco, omas Tomkins, Gilles Henry Hayne Performers VOX LUMINIS, CAPILLA FLAMENCA, ODHECATON, SCHERZI MUSICALI, RICERCAR CONSORT, LA FENICE, CHŒUR DE CHAMBRE DE NAMUR, LA CACCIA, LA FENICE, CLEMATIS, CAPPELLA MEDITERRANEA, LE POEME HARMONIQUE, MARE NOSTRUM Guy Penson, Karl Ernst Schröder, Henri Ledroit, Siebe Henstra, Bernard Foccroulle, Jean Tubéry, Leonardo Garcia Alarcon, Paolo Da Col

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Vox Luminis Capilla Flamenca Odhecaton Scherzi Musicali Ricercar Consort La Fenice Choeur de Chambre de Namur La Caccia La Fenice Clematis Cappella Mediterranea Le Poème Harmonique Mare Nostrum

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RIC 352 1 CDIssue : September 2014Total time: 01:19:30

Peter Paul Rubens lived precisely within one of the most exciting periods of the history of music, one that stretched from the summit of Renaissance polyphonic style to the beginnings of the Baroque period and of opera. Released in connection with the exhibition Rubens and his Heritage (BozaR, Brussels from 25 September 2014 to 4 January 2015), this CD presents examples of the major musical genres that Rubens would have heard during his visits to Brussels, London, Rome, Venice, Mantua, Madrid and Paris.

Rubens and the musicians

of his time

Works by

Roland de Lassus, Tielman Susato, Emanuel adriaenssen, Claudio Monteverdi,

Salomone Rossi, Giulio Caccini, Giovanni Gabrieli, Lodovico da Viadana,

Claudio Merulo, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Mattheo Romero, Girolamo Frescobaldi,

Biagio Marini, Géry de Ghersem, Michael Praetorius, anthoine Boesset, Etienne Moulinié

alfonso Ferrabosco, Thomas Tomkins, Gilles Henry Hayne

Performers

VoX LUMINIS, CaPILLa FLaMENCa, oDHECaToN, SCHERzI MUSICaLI, RICERCaR CoNSoRT, La FENICE, CHŒUR DE CHaMBRE DE NaMUR,

La CaCCIa, La FENICE, CLEMaTIS, CaPPELLa MEDITERRaNEa,LE PoEME HaRMoNIQUE, MaRE NoSTRUM

Guy Penson, Karl Ernst Schröder, Henri Ledroit, Siebe Henstra, Bernard Foccroulle,Jean Tubéry, Leonardo Garcia alarcon, Paolo Da Col