Johann Rosenmüller: Ascendit invictissimus Salvator Aude, quid times Domine cor meum Si Deus pro nobis Domine, ne in furore Salve Regina Magnificat
Massimiliano Neri: Sonate "Da Sonarsi con varij stromenti a tre sino a dodeci" Opera Seconda - Sonata Decimaquarta a 12
Anon.: Sonata a 3
Johann Rosenmuller shaped music in Germany in the second half of the 17th century like hardly anyone else, and in particular influenced the development of sacred vocal music. This apparently happened in his Venetian exile as well, for the majority of the sacred concertos for bass and instruments recorded here demand a rather unusual accompaniment of five string voices (compared to the Venetian music-making practice of that time). This indicates that they were written from the outset for German clients. The Ensemble Abendmusiken Basel presents here some of these coveted 'export articles'.