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Philip Brunelle - Argento: Te Deum & The Mask of Night (1991/2021)

Philip Brunelle - Argento: Te Deum & The Mask of Night (1991/2021)
  • Title: Argento: Te Deum & The Mask of Night
  • Year Of Release: 1991
  • Label: Warner Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:12:34
  • Total Size: 299 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Theme (1:13)
2. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Variation I. Nocturne (2:11)
3. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Variation II. Barcarolle (2:54)
4. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Variation III. Burlesca (4:14)
5. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Variation IV. Serenade (6:34)
6. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Variation V. Toccata (4:45)
7. Variations for Orchestra "The Mask of the Night": Variation VI. Recitative and Aria (8:43)
8. Te Deum: I. (a) Te Deum laudamus (2:15)
9. Te Deum: I. (b) Light! Thou Faderes Brightness (1:25)
10. Te Deum: I. (c) Sanctus Dominum Deus Sabaoth (2:57)
11. Te Deum: II. (a) Te Gloriosus Apostolorum (1:13)
12. Te Deum: II. (b) And by a Chapel as I Come (1:52)
13. Te Deum: III. (a) Patrem immensae majestatis (2:09)
14. Te Deum: III. (b) When Nothing Was But God Alone (3:30)
15. Te Deum: IV. (a) Tu Rex gloriae, Christe (3:29)
16. Te Deum: IV. (b) Ther Is No Rose of Swich Vertu (3:27)
17. Te Deum: V. (a) Tu ad dexteram Dei sedes (3:07)
18. Te Deum: V. (b) Farewell This World (6:24)
19. Te Deum: VI. (a) Salvum fac populum tuum (2:00)
20. Te Deum: VI. (b) All Other Love Is Like the Moone (4:00)
21. Te Deum: VI. (c) Dignare Domine die isto (4:24)

The discreet composer Dominick Argento, who passed away in 2019, has long been somehow neglected by the classical audience despite official recognition – he was awarded a Pulitzer Price for a cycle of songs after Virginia Woolf. His music, mixing various composing styles from twelve-tone technique to traditional tonality is, however, very stimulating and accessible. This recording by Philip Brunelle includes The Mask of the Night, a set of orchestral variations inspired by Shakespeare, and a powerful Te Deum subtitled Verba Domini cum verbis populis, which mixes the usual Latin setting of the Te Deum with glosses in middle English.


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