Choir of Girton College, Cambridge - Palestrina & Ingegneri: Sacred Works (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Choir of Girton College, Cambridge
- Title: Palestrina & Ingegneri: Sacred Works
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Toccata Classics
- Genre: Classical, Sacred
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:17:18
- Total Size: 331 mb / 1.2 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Super flumina Babylonis (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
02. Motettorum, Book 1: No. 18, Deus qui dedisti legem Moysi (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
03. Missa sine nomine à 6: I. Kyrie (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
04. Judica me Deus (Arr. for Brass Ensemble)
05. Missa sine nomine à 6: II. Gloria (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
06. Duo seraphim clamabant (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
07. Missa sine nomine à 6: III. Credo (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
08. Ricercar quarti toni
09. Missa sine nomine à 6 (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble): IV. Sanctus
10. Missa sine nomine à 6 (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble): V. Benedictus
11. Motettorum, Book 3: No. 25, Accepit Jesus calicem (Arr. for Brass Ensemble)
12. Missa sine nomine à 6: VI. Agnus Dei (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
13. Ricercar octavi toni
14. Motettorum, Book 1: No. 23, Unus ex duobus
15. Motettorum, Book 2: No. 24, Tu es Petrus
16. Lauda Sion (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
Renaissance polyphony is generally held to be stately, calm, reassuring. But this programme of Palestrina’s six-part Missa sine nomine, complemented by five of his motets and three by Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (c. 1535/36–92), was recorded after the Choir of Girton College, Cambridge, had undertaken a tour of Israel and Palestine. There the music and its texts (‘How can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?’) took on an extraordinary poignancy, with the dispossession and desperation of thousands of years ago animating the restrained dignity of Palestrina’s counterpoint with an unexpectedly topical intensity. The Girton College Chapel Choir has gained an impressive reputation as one of the most distinguished mixed-voice choirs at the University of Cambridge. As an international prize-winning ensemble comprising around 26 students, it has built its reputation through regular choral services in Girton College Chapel and frequent performances in parish churches and cathedrals across the UK. Choir members are all undergraduate or graduate students at Cambridge University.
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01. Super flumina Babylonis (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
02. Motettorum, Book 1: No. 18, Deus qui dedisti legem Moysi (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
03. Missa sine nomine à 6: I. Kyrie (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
04. Judica me Deus (Arr. for Brass Ensemble)
05. Missa sine nomine à 6: II. Gloria (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
06. Duo seraphim clamabant (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
07. Missa sine nomine à 6: III. Credo (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
08. Ricercar quarti toni
09. Missa sine nomine à 6 (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble): IV. Sanctus
10. Missa sine nomine à 6 (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble): V. Benedictus
11. Motettorum, Book 3: No. 25, Accepit Jesus calicem (Arr. for Brass Ensemble)
12. Missa sine nomine à 6: VI. Agnus Dei (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
13. Ricercar octavi toni
14. Motettorum, Book 1: No. 23, Unus ex duobus
15. Motettorum, Book 2: No. 24, Tu es Petrus
16. Lauda Sion (Arr. for Choir & Brass Ensemble)
Renaissance polyphony is generally held to be stately, calm, reassuring. But this programme of Palestrina’s six-part Missa sine nomine, complemented by five of his motets and three by Marc'Antonio Ingegneri (c. 1535/36–92), was recorded after the Choir of Girton College, Cambridge, had undertaken a tour of Israel and Palestine. There the music and its texts (‘How can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?’) took on an extraordinary poignancy, with the dispossession and desperation of thousands of years ago animating the restrained dignity of Palestrina’s counterpoint with an unexpectedly topical intensity. The Girton College Chapel Choir has gained an impressive reputation as one of the most distinguished mixed-voice choirs at the University of Cambridge. As an international prize-winning ensemble comprising around 26 students, it has built its reputation through regular choral services in Girton College Chapel and frequent performances in parish churches and cathedrals across the UK. Choir members are all undergraduate or graduate students at Cambridge University.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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