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King's College Choir, Cambridge - Palestrina: Messes & motets (2008)

King's College Choir, Cambridge - Palestrina: Messes & motets (2008)
  • Title: Palestrina: Messes & motets
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Warner Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:30:19
  • Total Size: 644 MB
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Tracklist:

CD 1 - 01:15:25

Missa Ave Maria, a6 for 4 voices -
01. Kyrie - [04:09]
02. Gloria - [05:12]
03. Credo - [10:16]
04. Ave Maria - [03:51]
05. Sanctus - [05:36]
06. Benedictus - [03:35]
07. Agnus Dei I - [02:57]
08. Agnus Dei II - [03:09]Missa Hodie Christus natus est, for 8 voices (1991 Remastered Version) -
09. Kyrie - [03:50]
10. Gloria - [05:07]
11. Credo - [07:54]
12. Sanctus - [04:42]
13. Benedictus - [02:48]
14. Agnus Dei - [03:10]Hodie Christus natus est, for 4 voices -
15. Motet: Hodie Christus natus est (1991 Remastered Version) - [02:47]
16. Motet for 5 voices (from Motets Book II for 5, 6, & 8 voices) Canite tuba (1991 Remastered Version) - [06:22]

CD 2 - 01:15:10

01. motet (unspecified of 5) Ave Maria (1991 Remastered Version) - [04:22]
02. Motet (offertory for 5 voices) Tui sunt caeli (1991 Remastered Version) - [02:38]
03. motet for 8 voices (from Motets Book II for 5, 6, & 8 voices)Jubilate Deo (1991 Remastered Version) - [03:38]
04. motet for 6 voices (from Motets Book I) O magnum mysterium - [06:26]
Missa Papae Marcelli, for 6 voices (2008 Remastered Version) -
05. I. Kyrie - [03:58]
06. II. Gloria - [05:50]
07. III. Credo - [08:44]
08. IV. Sanctus - Hosanna (Excerpt) - [03:50]
09. V. Benedictus - [03:23]
10. VI. Agnus Dei I - [03:29]
11. VII. Agnus Dei II - [03:42]Missa Brevis, for 4 voices (2008 Remastered Version) -
12. Missa Kyrie - [03:19]
13. Gloria - [03:34]
14. Credo - [06:09]
15. Sanctus - [02:45]
16. Benedictus - [02:54]
17. Agnus Dei I - [02:42]
18. Agnus Dei II - [03:47]

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. 1525-1594) took his name from a small town in the Sabine Mountains, about 25 miles from Rome, where he was born.
He was the eldest of four children of fairly well-off parents and went to the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome as a chorister and stayed there even after his voice broke.
In 1544 he returned to Palestrina as an organist and singing teacher, and in 1551 he joined the bishop of the city, who was elected Pope, in Rome.
A mass dedicated to his patron earned him a place in the papal choir of the Sistine Chapel in 1554, but a year later his patron died and his successor, Paul IV, expelled all married men from the choir, including Palestrina.
In 1561, the appointment of maestro at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore, where he was a chorister, gave him the necessary confidence, and his fame as a composer has steadily grown since then.
In total, he wrote 104 masses and 375 motets.
This collection, performed by the choir of King's College, Cambridge, includes four of the most famous masses, as well as six motets, subjected to modern processing and remastering.




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