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Canticum Canticorum : Spanish polyphonic settings from the Song of Songs.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Cheetham, Richard, conductor.
Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956- conductor.
Févin, Antoine de, composer.
Orchestra of the Renaissance, instrumentalist.
Series:
Naxos Music Library.
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Music--Spain--16th century.
Music.
Spain.
Motets.
Masses.
Instrumental ensembles.
Song of Solomon (Music).
Genre:
Streaming audio.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file)
Place of Publication:
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain : Glossa, [2008]
Language Note:
Sung in Latin.
System Details:
digital
audio file
Contents:
Veni dilecte mi / Sebastián de Vivanco (5:03)
Vulnerasti cor meum / [attrib.] Antoine de Févin [and others] (5:25)
Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Kyrie / Cristóbal de Morales (3:32)
Tota pulchra es : (instrumental) / Nicolas Gombert (2:54)
Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Gloria / Cristóbal de Morales (5:04)
Nigra sum sed formosa / Tomás Luis de Victoria (2:59)
Quasi cedrus : (instrumental) / Francisco Guerrero (5:28)
Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Credo / Cristóbal de Morales (8:51)
Quam pulchra es / Nicolas Gombert (4:58)
Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Sanctus / Cristóbal de Morales (5:43)
Hortus conclusus : (instrumental) / Rodrigo de Ceballos (4:13)
Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Agnus Dei / Cristóbal de Morales (6:16)
Ego flos campi / Francisco Guerrero (3:05).
Participant:
Orchestra of the Renaissance (vocal & instrumental ensemble) ; Richard Cheetham, Michael Noone, conductors.
Notes:
Motets with texts from the Old Testament book Song of Solomon by various composers, alternating with the movements of the MissaVulnerasti cor meum. by Morales; some of the motets are performed instrumentally.
Recorded 1999 July-August St. George's Chesterton, Cambridge, England.
Hard copy version record.
Contains:
Ceballos, Rodrigo de, approximately 1530-1581. Hortus conclusus.
Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century. Motets, voices (4), book 1. Quam pulchra es
Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century. Motets, voices (5), book 1. Tota pulchra es
Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599. Motets, book 2. Ego flos campi
Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599. Sacrae cantiones. Quasi cedrus
Morales, Cristóbal de, approximately 1500-1553. Masses, book 1. Missa Vulnerasti cor meum
Victoria, Tomás Luis de, approximately 1548-1611. Missae, Psalmi, Magnificat, ad Virginem Dei Matrem salutiones, aliaque. Nigra sum sed formosa
Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Veni dilecte mi
Vulnerasti cor meum.
Other Format:
Source record: Orchestra of the Renaissance. Canticum Canticorum.
OCLC:
1236438873
Publisher Number:
ES7890000101
ES7890000102
ES7890000108
ES7890000110
ES7890000112
ES7890000105
ES7890000103
ES7890000104
ES7890000106
ES7890000107
ES7890000109
ES7890000111
ES7890000113
GCDC81403 Glossa
Access Restriction:
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