Musica Secreta - From Darkness into Light (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Musica Secreta
- Title: From Darkness into Light
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Obsidian Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 192.0kHz
- Total Time: 01:13:43
- Total Size: 333 / 2635 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Heth (Cogitavit Dominus) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
02. Joth (Sederunt in terra) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
03. Lamed (Matribus suis dixerunt) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
04. Nun (Prophetæ tui viderunt) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
05. Gimel (Circumædificavit adversum me) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
06. Ave maris stella
07. Recordare virgo Mater
08. Sancta Maria succurre miseris
09. Jesus autem cum ieiunasset
10. Multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me
11. Paranymphus salutat virginem
12. Verbum caro factum est
13. Salve regina
Based on a major new discovery, this recording features the complete setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah for Good Friday by Antoine Brumel, one of the most celebrated composers of the Renaissance. Brumel’s Lamentations have been known, performed, and recorded for many years in a much abbreviated form of two verses and the refrain, “Jerusalem, convertere.” The additional seventeen verses, which were found hiding in plain sight in a sixteenth-century manuscript by Musica Secreta’s co-director Laurie Stras, reveal a monumental setting that is both intricate in its detail and imposing in its formal construction; a masterpiece brought from darkness into light. The second half of the disc focusses on gems by Josquin des Prez and Loyset Compere sitting alongside the anonymous beauty of works that decorated the nuns’ worship throughout the year.
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01. Heth (Cogitavit Dominus) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
02. Joth (Sederunt in terra) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
03. Lamed (Matribus suis dixerunt) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
04. Nun (Prophetæ tui viderunt) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
05. Gimel (Circumædificavit adversum me) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]
06. Ave maris stella
07. Recordare virgo Mater
08. Sancta Maria succurre miseris
09. Jesus autem cum ieiunasset
10. Multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me
11. Paranymphus salutat virginem
12. Verbum caro factum est
13. Salve regina
Based on a major new discovery, this recording features the complete setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah for Good Friday by Antoine Brumel, one of the most celebrated composers of the Renaissance. Brumel’s Lamentations have been known, performed, and recorded for many years in a much abbreviated form of two verses and the refrain, “Jerusalem, convertere.” The additional seventeen verses, which were found hiding in plain sight in a sixteenth-century manuscript by Musica Secreta’s co-director Laurie Stras, reveal a monumental setting that is both intricate in its detail and imposing in its formal construction; a masterpiece brought from darkness into light. The second half of the disc focusses on gems by Josquin des Prez and Loyset Compere sitting alongside the anonymous beauty of works that decorated the nuns’ worship throughout the year.
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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