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The Ensemble San Felice is a vocal and instrumental group based in Florence and conducted by Federico Bardazzi. The repertoire of the Ensemble is very wide: they performed 17th century music in many festivals in Italy and abroad, in particular rarely performed pieces by Marco da Gagliano, Frescobaldi, Carissimi, Buxtehude, Jeronimo de Carrion and François Couperin. Of particular interest from this point of view are the first modern performances by the Ensemble, in association with the musicologist Giuseppe Collisani, of the Vespro di Santa Cecilia by Francesco Maria Stiava, and the Sonatas for two violins and bass by Pietro Antonio Franchi, two important Tuscan Baroque composers. The performances by the Ensemble most appreciated by audiences and critics, are a new version of Mozart's Requiem, the program "Magnificat", organised with the help of the European Union, "El cant de la Sibilla", a program of medieval Catalan music they presented at the Festival dei due Mondi in Spoleto, "Nigra sum sed Formosa" cantigas de Santa Maria, and "Quem queritis" a medieval liturgical drama based on Florentine codes. Arvo Pärt's music is of particular interest to the Ensemble San Felice, and they perform the program "Magnificat", based on "Sieben Magnificat Antiphonen" and the "Berliner Messe", integrated with parts of the Proprio in Gregorian Chant. In the last few years the group has continued its research into Gregorian chant from a philological and semiological point of view. "In-Canto G
Lauda - Exultando in Jesu Cristo
132Dulcis Jesu memoria
123Benedictio
114Antiphona - Ego sum qui sum / Psalmus 1 - Beatus vir
95Lauda - Lamentomi et sospiro
86Lauda - Co la madre del Beato
87Responsorium - Angelus Domini locutus est mulieribus (II)
88Amor vincit omnia
89Antiphona, O orzchis Ecclesia 67, in dedicatione Ecclesiae (IV). Psalmus 94 AD Invitatorium
810Antiphona - Ego dormivi / Psalmus 3 - Domine, quid multiplicati sunt / Versiculum - Resurrexit Dominus de sepulchro
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Quem Queritis?

Monteverdi & Gabrieli: Easter Celebration at St. Mark's in Venice 1600
Villanelle Napoletane del XVI Secolo
El cant de la Sibilla: Sacred Music from Medieval Catalunya
Cantigas de Santa Maria de Alfonso X
Nigra sum sed formosa
Nigra sum sed formosa: il culto di Maria tra Monastero e Corte
Von Bingen: O Orzchis Ecclesia
Villanelle Napoletane
O Orzchis Ecclesia
Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine
Quem queritis? - Un Dramma Liturgico nella Firenze Medievale