Binchois Consort & Andrew Kirkman - Music For Henry V & The House Of Lancaster (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: The Binchois Consort, Andrew Kirkman, Richard Butler, Christopher Watson, Timothy Travers-Brown
- Title: Music For Henry V & The House Of Lancaster
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Hyperion
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
- Total Time: 72:47 min
- Total Size: 276 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Gloria Roy Henry
02. Antiphons & Responsory from The Office for St. John of Bridlington
03. Asperges me, Domine
04. Kyrie Missa Quem malignus spiritus
05. Gloria Missa Quem malignus spiritus
06. Ave regina caelorum
07. Ave regina calelorum Lionel Power
08. Credo Missa Quem malignus spiritus
09. Gloriosae virginis
10. Gloriosae virginis Lionel Power
11. Sanctus & Benedictus Missa Quem malignus spiritus
12. Salvatoris mater/O Georgi Deo care Damett
13. Alma proles/Christi miles John Cooke
14. Salve mater/Salve templum Sturgeon
15. Agnus Dei Missa Quem malignus spiritus
16. Ite missa est ... Agimus tibi gratias Lucca Choirbook
17. Tota pulchra es
18. Ave regina caelorum a 4 Walter Frye
01. Gloria Roy Henry
02. Antiphons & Responsory from The Office for St. John of Bridlington
03. Asperges me, Domine
04. Kyrie Missa Quem malignus spiritus
05. Gloria Missa Quem malignus spiritus
06. Ave regina caelorum
07. Ave regina calelorum Lionel Power
08. Credo Missa Quem malignus spiritus
09. Gloriosae virginis
10. Gloriosae virginis Lionel Power
11. Sanctus & Benedictus Missa Quem malignus spiritus
12. Salvatoris mater/O Georgi Deo care Damett
13. Alma proles/Christi miles John Cooke
14. Salve mater/Salve templum Sturgeon
15. Agnus Dei Missa Quem malignus spiritus
16. Ite missa est ... Agimus tibi gratias Lucca Choirbook
17. Tota pulchra es
18. Ave regina caelorum a 4 Walter Frye
The Binchois Consort presents a disc that demonstrates the beauty and grandeur of the music performed daily in princely chapels of fifteenth-century England. It illustrates the sheer variety of types of singing, some of it virtuosic in its brilliance. Specifically it offers sacred ceremonial pieces written either for Henry V or to invoke the saintly patron of the House of Lancaster, John of Bridlington. Scholarly notes by Philip Weller place this music firmly in its historical context, and the Binchois performances represent the highest standard of early music singing of the present day. Every nuance is considered and each phrase is relished in this immaculately polished disc.
Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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