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Consort of Musicke: Johann Grabbe, Il primo libro de madrigali

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In the sleeve notes to this enjoyable CD Anthony Rooley writes: “Only the smallness of his corpus prevents (Grabbe) from being recognised as the great master he really is. “Grabbe’s madrigals stand side by side in quality, invention and skill not only with Schütz but also with the Italian masters – Marenzio and Monteverdi.” The madrigal was the chamber music of Italy during the 16th and early 17th centuries. Grabbe’s music was all but destroyed …
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