Monteverdi's
Vespro della beata Vergine aka 1610 Vespers, is hugely important music. Both to the Western Classical Tradition
tm but apparently also in the life of John Eliot Gardiner. At the time it was composed it was a technical and stylistic
tour de force of unprecedented scope and scale. A revolution comparable to Beethoven's Eroica or Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. It pretty much invented Baroque music.
For JEG, properly Sir JEG, it was the piece that began his journey to become one of the most influential classical musicians of the last half century. I'm not a fan of everything, or maybe even most things he does, but he has also made a lot of excellent and thought provoking recordings and his
Vespro from the late 80s is outstanding in every way.

16/44 FLAC download