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Improperium expectavit. About InnerSleeve. Cantiones sacrae: Tibi laus, tibi gloria. Laboravi in gemitu. Terra tremuit. O magnum mysterium. Rorate caeli. Ego sum panis vivus.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelParaclete Press, PARA
UPC0709887011429
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046047680
Product Key Features
Release Year2006
FormatCD
GenreClassical
ArtistGloriae Dei Cantores / Patterson
Release TitleMasters of the Renaissance
Dimensions
Item Height0.49 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.65 in
Item Width4.96 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks29
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Exsultate Justi (Viadana) 1.2 Mirabile Mysterium (Vinci) 1.3 Adoramus Te, Christe (Nanino) 1.4 Voce Mea (Porta) 1.5 Requiem Aeternam (Anero) 1.6 Kyrie (Lassus) 1.7 Gloria (Lassus) 1.8 Credo (Lassus) 1.9 Sanctus (Lassus) 1.10 Benedictus (Lassus) 1.11 Angus Dei (Lassus) 1.12 Ave Maria (Clemens) 1.13 Jubliate Deo (Rore) 1.14 Improperium (Lassus) 1.15 Peccavi Super Numerum (Wert) 1.16 Eripe Me de Inimicia (Raselius) 1.17 Rorate Caeli (Handi) 1.18 Dixit Maria (Hassler) 1.19 Verbum Caro Factum Est (Hassler) 1.20 Duo Seraphim (Esquivel) 1.21 Ecce Sic Benedicetur (Morales) 1.22 O Domine Jesu Christe (Victoria) 1.23 Ego Sum Panis Vivus (Esquivel) 1.24 O Vos Omnes (Victoria) 1.25 Rorate Caeli (Guerro) 1.26 O Magnum Mysterium (Byrd) 1.27 Terra Tremuit (Byrd) 1.28 Laboravi in Gemitu (Morley) 1.29 Tibi Laus (Philips)
NotesMasters of the Renaissance - This release from Gloriae Dei Cantores features sacred music from one of the most inspired periods in the arts: the Renaissance. Each of the European schools of composition (Italian, Flemish, German, Spanish, and English) is represented by a total of twenty composers, offering a fascinating cross-section of styles and influences. Great masters such as Lassus, Byrd, and Victoria are featured, as well as lesser-known composers such as Hassler, de Wert, and Nanino. The central work of this recording is the Missa super Bella Amfitrit' altera by Lassus, generally considered one of his finest works.