Rosa Mystica Manuel Tomadin

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
25.08.2017

Label: Brilliant Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Manuel Tomadin

Composer: Heinrich Scheidemann (1595-1663), Melchior Schildt (1593-1667), Delphin Strungk (1611-1694), Matthias Weckmann (1619-1674)

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  • Heinrich Scheidemann (1595 - 1663):
  • 1 Magnificat VI toni: I. Versus 1 02:35
  • 2 Magnificat VI toni: II. Versus 2 08:32
  • 3 Magnificat VI toni: III. Versus 3 04:17
  • 4 Magnificat VI toni: IV. Versus 4 02:31
  • 5 Dixit Maria ad angelum 04:41
  • 6 Canzon in F Major 03:32
  • 7 Dic nobis Maria 06:44
  • Melchior Schildt (1592 - 1667):
  • 8 Magnificat primi modi: I. Versus 1 01:58
  • 9 Magnificat primi modi: II. Versus 2 09:29
  • 10 Magnificat primi modi: III. Versus 3 04:17
  • 11 Magnificat primi modi: IV. Versus 4 02:02
  • 12 Magnificat primi modi: V. Versus 5 02:12
  • Matthias Weckmann (1616 - 1674):
  • 13 Toccata IV in A Minor 05:04
  • Delphin Strungk (1601 - 1694):
  • 14 Magnificat noni toni: I. Versus 1 02:23
  • 15 Magnificat noni toni: II. Versus 2 03:49
  • 16 Magnificat noni toni: III. Versus 3 05:27
  • Matthias Weckmann:
  • 17 Magnificat II toni: I. Versus 1 01:24
  • 18 Magnificat II toni: II. Versus 2 02:14
  • 19 Magnificat II toni: III. Versus 3 02:20
  • 20 Magnificat II toni: IV. Versus 4 01:40
  • Total Runtime 01:17:11

Info for Rosa Mystica



The Magnificat, the hymn to the Virgin Mary, is one of the most ancient and sacred liturgical texts, and has been set to music numerous times by composers between the 16th and 18th century.

This new recording presents Magnificat settings by Scheidemann, Schildt, Weckmann and Strungk, all active in Northern Germany and all pupils of the great Sweelinck, master of Baroque counterpoint.

This recording was made on the occasion of the centenary of the apparition of Mary of Fatima, and played on the beautiful Dell’Orto & Lanzini organ of the Parish of Pinerolo, an instrument inspired by the 17th century Hanseatic school.

The booklet offers extensive liner notes in English and Italian, and the full specifications and photos of the organ.

Manuel Tomadin, Dell’Orto e Lanzini organ 2011
Giuseppe Maletto, tenor



Manuel Tomadin
He spends constantly his musical attitude to Renaissance and Baroque music through the study of ancient essays and historical instruments. He studied with Claudio Astronio, Andrea Marcon, Michael Radulescu, Luca Scandali, Ferruccio Bartoletti,Peter Planyavsky, Olivier Latry, Paolo Crivellaro, Jon Laukvik, Ludger Lohmann, Gustav Auzinger, Hans Fagius, Peter Van Dijk, Francesco di Lernia, Eric Lebrun, Teo Theoliema. From 2001 to 2003 he studied at Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Switzerland) with Jean Claude Zehnder and Andrea Marcon.

He has an intense concert activity, in Italy and in Europe. He recorded for the editorial series “Gli Organi Storici del Friuli Venezia Giulia” and for Toondrama record label. He collaborates with the recorder player Manuel Staropoli and with the ancient music ensemble “Terg Antiqua”; he teaches in italian academies, in Mannheim, Lubijana and Belgrade.

He won four prizes in national organistic contests and four international awards (First prize in Fussen – Breitenwang – Mittenwald and Second prize in Innsbruck for two times). He is also winner of the Grand Prix d’ECHO in the Alkmaar Schnitger Competition.

He is artistic director of the Organ International Festival in Udine and of the Antonio Vivaldi Festival of Trieste.

This album contains no booklet.

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