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Cozzolani – A "Clear Pearl" of Excellent Musical Invention
Cozzolani's Laudate Dominum for Soprano and Violins

Magnificat is pleased to release our recording of Chiara Margarita Cozzolani’s setting of the psalm Laudate Dominum, which features soprano Jennifer Ellis Kampani. Laudate Dominum is one of only two works by the composer involving obbligato instruments and her only psalm setting for solo voice. As with her second setting of Laudate pueri, Cozzolani adds two violins to the texture and, as in that psalm, the violins are used here both to punctuate the text with ritornelli and in interactive dialogue with the voice.
Cozzolani's Beatus vir – the most Bizarre of the "Salmi Bizarri"

Click Here to Stream and Download Cozzolani's Beatus vir Magnificat and Musica Omnia are pleased to announce our latest release – Cozzolani’s extraordinary setting of the psalm Beatus vir. Taking the characteristics of the “salmi bizarri” to an extreme, here Cozzolani manipulates the psalm text into a dialogue and collects ritornelli as she makes her way through the text. The recording features sopranos Catherine Webster, Jennifer Ellis Kampani, Ruth Escher and Andrea Fullington; altos Meg Bragle, Karen Clark, Suzanne Jubenville and Elizabeth Anker; and a continuo team of John Dornenburg, violone, David Tayler, theorbo and Hanneke van Proosdij, organ, with Read More...
Cozzolani Project Releases New Track – O caeli cives
Cozzolani Project Releases New Track – Laudate pueri a 6

Magnificat and Musica Omnia are pleased to announce the release of Cozzolani’s second setting of the psalm Laudate pueri (à 6), one of only two of her works that call for obbligato instruments in addition to voices and basso continuo. Like her setting of Laudate Dominum for solo soprano, the Laudate pueri à 6 includes parts for two violins.
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The Producer Speaks: Impressions from the Cozzolani Recording Booth

Over recent weeks I have been re-discovering the amazing music of Donna Chiara Margarita Cozzolani and the extraordinary talents of the ladies (and a few gentlemen) of Magnificat who brought it all to life. It seems hardly possible that the first of these recordings took place a decade ago, beginning in August 2000, marking one of Musica Omnia's very first projects (We began recording Jaap Schroeder and Penelope Crawford's Atlantis Ensemble the same year.) Having released two "liturgical" versions of a fairly hefty sampling of Cozzolani's music from both 1642 and the grander collection of 1650, we are now finally mining Read More...
Cozzolani Project Releases New Track "Quis audivit unquam tale"

The Cozzolani Project is pleased to announce the release of a new track, the Christmas/Epiphany motet Quis audivit unquam tale. As with most of the non-liturgical texts set by Cozzolani, the author of Quis audivit unquam tale is unknown, but there are references to Song of Songs 3:11 and the Gospel of John 1:14. The motet is notable for its variety of textures, alternating antiphonal motives and invertible counterpoint and florid declamatory writing with unexpected extensions of melodic ideas. Word painting for the parallel expressions of ascending and descending and for the contrast of the Kingdom of Heaven and the humble Read More...
Who has ever heard of such a thing?

Who has ever heard of such a thing? Who has ever seen something like this? Marvel, O heaven; Wonder, O earth; Behold, O universe. God has descended to flesh, and flesh has ascended to God. The Word has become flesh. The virgin adores Him whom she bore. O deepest descent, O highest ascent! He lies on hay in a manger Who sits on the throne of glory in heaven; He mingles with rough animals Who is praised by angelic choirs; He is quiet at His mother’s breast Who always speaks in the lap of His father. He is hidden in a lowly stable, but is shown to the world by a shining Read More...



