Vespro della Beata Vergine, SV 206: I. Domine ad adiuvandum by Monteverdi Choir, Nigel Robson, English Baroque Soloists, His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, Sir John Eliot Gardiner

First released: 03 Sep 1990, Length: 2:10

Creators (10)

Conductor

  1. Sir John Eliot Gardiner (May 1989)

Orchestra

  1. English Baroque Soloists (May 1989)
  2. His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts (May 1989)

Vocals

  1. Monteverdi Choir (May 1989) choir vocals
  2. Nigel Robson (May 1989) tenor vocals

Producer

  1. Charlotte Kriesch executive
  2. Dr. Andreas Holschneider executive
  3. Karl-August Naegler

Balance Engineer

  1. Ulrich Vette

Locations

Recorded At

  1. Basilica di San Marco (May 1989)

Works (2)

Recording Of

  1. Vespro della Beata Vergine, SV 206: I. "Deus in adiutorium" / II. Toccata "Domine ad adiuvandum" (May 1989) live

    Composer

    1. Claudio Monteverdi
  2. Vespro della Beata Vergine, SV 206: I. "Deus in adiutorium" / II. Toccata "Domine ad adiuvandum" (May 1989)

    Composer

    1. Claudio Monteverdi

Releases containing this recording (13)

Official

Album

  1. Vespro della Beata Vergine 03 Sep 1990 Claudio Monteverdi; Sir John Eliot Gardiner
  2. The All-Baroque Box From Monteverdi to Bach 07 Aug 2012 Various Artists

Album - Compilation

  1. Dies Irae: The Essential Choral Collection 01 Aug 1997 Various Artists
  2. Dies Irae: The Essential Choral Collection 1997 Various Artists
  3. Dies Irae: The No. 1 Choral Album 1997 Various Artists
  4. Dies Irae: The Essential Choral Collection 1997 Various Artists
  5. Dies Irae: The Essential Choral Collection 2003 Various Artists
  6. 111 Years of Deutsche Grammophon: The Collectors’ Edition 05 Oct 2009 Various Artists
  7. 111 Years of Deutsche Grammophon 05 Oct 2009 Various Artists
  8. 111 Years of Deutsche Grammophon 20 Oct 2009 Various Artists
  9. The John Eliot Gardiner Collection 15 Mar 2013 Sir John Eliot Gardiner
  10. Archiv Produktion 1947-2013 22 Apr 2013 Various Artists
  11. Complete Recordings on Archiv Produktion and Deutsche Grammophon 21 May 2021 Sir John Eliot Gardiner