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Lamentations of Jeremiah / Thomas Tallis.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585.
- Series:
- Naxos Music Library.
- Standardized Title:
- Vocal music. Selections
- Language:
- Latin
- Subjects (All):
- Lamentations of Jeremiah (Music).
- Motets.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 audio file)
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford, England : Gimell, [1992]
- Language Note:
- Sung in Latin.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Contents:
- Lamentations of Jeremiah I (8:57)
- Lamentations of Jeremiah II (13:13)
- Mean motets. Absterge Domine (6:11) ; Derelinquat impius (3:54) ; Mihi autem nimis (2:36) ; O sacrum convivium (3:38) ; In ieiunio et fletu (4:32)
- Treble motets. O salutaris hostia (3:01) ; In manus tuas (2:07) ; O nata lux (2:02)
- Antiphon: Salve intemerata (17:27).
- Participant:
- The Tallis Scholars ; Peter Phillips, director.
- Notes:
- Recorded in the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Salle, Norfolk, England.
- EAN: 011728102520.
- Description based on hard copy version record.
- Contains:
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. Lamentations, no. 1
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. Lamentations, no. 2
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. Absterge Domine.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. Derelinquit impius.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. Mihi autem nimis.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. I call and cry to Thee.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. In jejunio et fletu.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. O salutaris hostia.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. In manus tuas.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. O nata lux de lumine.
- Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585. Salve intemerata virgo.
- Other Format:
- Source record: Tallis, Thomas, ca. 1505-1585. Vocal music. Selections. Lamentations of Jeremiah.
- OCLC:
- 811226073
- Publisher Number:
- CDGIM025 Gimell
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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