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Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas / Taverner.

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Format:
Sound recording
Author/Creator:
Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545.
Contributor:
Darlington, Stephen, conductor.
Christ Church Cathedral (Oxford, England). Choir, performer.
Standardized Title:
Vocal music. Selections
Language:
English
French
German
Latin
Subjects (All):
Gregorian chants.
Masses, Unaccompanied.
Antiphons (Music).
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Masses.
Physical Description:
1 audio disc : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
Place of Publication:
[Wembley, Middlesex] : Avie, [2007]
Language Note:
Sung in Latin.
System Details:
digital
optical
1.4 m/s
stereo
digital recording
Contents:
Cantus firmus : Gloria tibi Trinitas (:41)
Kyrie : Deus creator omnium (2:16)
Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas (42:47)
Mater Christi (6:22)
Dum transisset Sabbatum (1) (6:54)
O Wilhelme (3:40).
Participant:
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford ; Stephen Darlington, conductor.
Notes:
Recorded in the Chapel of Merton College, Oxford, Nov. 15-17, 2006.
Program notes in English with French and German translations and texts in Latin with English translations ([24] p. : ill. ; 12 cm.) in container.
Contains:
Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545. Missa Gloria tibi Trinitas.
Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545. Mater Christi.
Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545. Dum transisset Sabbatum, no. 1
Taverner, John, approximately 1490-1545. O Christe Jesu pastor bone.
Gloria tibi Trinitas.
Deus creator omnium.
OCLC:
173487434
Publisher Number:
822252212327
00822252212327
AV2123 Avie

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