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Gallicantus & Gabriel Crouch - Sibylla (2018) [Hi-Res]

Gallicantus & Gabriel Crouch - Sibylla (2018) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Sibylla
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Signum Records
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
  • Total Time: 00:53:10
  • Total Size: 173 / 819 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Carmina Chromatico
02. O Pastor animarum
03. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Persica
04. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Libyca
05. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Delphica
06. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Cimmeria
07. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Baltimoris
08. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Clevelandiae
09. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Chicagonis
10. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Washingtonii
11. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Philadelphiae
12. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Camdenis
13. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Samia
14. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Cumana
15. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Hellespontica
16. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Phrygia
17. Laus Trinitati
18. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Europaea
19. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Tiburtina
20. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Erythraea
21. Prophetiae Sibyllarum: Sibylla Agrippa
22. Visions: I Saw You Under The Fig Tree

Literally meaning ‘rooster song’ or ‘cock crow’, Gallicantus takes its name from monastic antiquity; the name of the office held just before dawn, it was a ceremony which evoked the renewal of life offered by the coming day. Dedicated to renaissance music and directed by Gabriel Crouch, the membership of this early music group boasts a wealth of experience in consort singing.

Renowned for their critically-acclaimed and researched programmes, Gallicantus present Sibylla. At the heart of the programme is Orlandus Lassus’s 16th Century Prophetiae Sibyllarum, which sets to music the texts of ancient Sibylline prophecies telling of the coming of Christ.

One of the composer’s most renowned and celebrated works, it is performed alongside settings by the ‘Sibyl of the Rhine’ Hildegard von Bingen, as well contemporary responses to Lassus’s work. Dmitri Tymoczko’s Prophetiae Sibyllarum sets poems by Jeff Dolven which recast the sibyls’ role: this time to the teller of grim truths of present life in post-industrial America. As an epilogue the album finishes with Elliot Cole’s ‘I saw you under the fig tree’ (part of his suite Visions) – a simple 4-part setting beneath an extraordinary countertenor glissando, setting Jesus Christ’s response to Nathaniel.




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  • platico
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gracias...
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Booklet is on hyperion.