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The Byrd Edition, Vol. 1: Propers for Lady Mass in Advent
composed by William Byrd, 1540-1623; conducted by Andrew Carwood; produced by David Skinner; performed by Cardinall's Musick and Frideswide Consort (Gaudeamus), 2 hours 8 mins
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composed by William Byrd, 1540-1623; conducted by Andrew Carwood; produced by David Skinner; performed by Cardinall's Musick and Frideswide Consort (Gaudeamus), 2 hours 8 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1996
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Cardinall's Musick, Frideswide Consort
Contributor
Andrew Carwood, Martin Haskell, David Skinner
Author / Creator
William Byrd, 1540-1623, Cardinall's Musick, Frideswide Consort
Publisher
Gaudeamus
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Cantiones Duarum Vocum, Münich 1577
composed by Orlande de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso), 1532-1594; performed by Paolo Tognon and Claudio Verh (Tactus, 2011), 41 mins
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composed by Orlande de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso), 1532-1594; performed by Paolo Tognon and Claudio Verh (Tactus, 2011), 41 mins
Date Written / Recorded
2009-05
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Paolo Tognon, Claudio Verh
Author / Creator
Orlande de Lassus (Orlando di Lasso), 1532-1594, Paolo Tognon, Claudio Verh
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Tactus
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Tactus
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Daniel-Lesur: Le Cantique des Cantiques/Messe du Jubil
composed by Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, 1908-2002; conducted by Stephen Jackson; produced by Michael Ponder, fl. 1989; performed by Jeremy Filsell, BBC Symphony Chorus (ASV, 1994), 1 hour 11 mins
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composed by Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, 1908-2002; conducted by Stephen Jackson; produced by Michael Ponder, fl. 1989; performed by Jeremy Filsell, BBC Symphony Chorus (ASV, 1994), 1 hour 11 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
BBC Symphony Chorus, Jeremy Filsell
Contributor
Stephen Jackson, Mike Skeet, fl. 1988, Michael Ponder, fl. 1989
Author / Creator
Jean-Yves Daniel-Lesur, 1908-2002, BBC Symphony Chorus, Jeremy Filsell
Date Published / Released
1994
Publisher
ASV
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Domenico Scarlatti: Stabat Mater
composed by Domenico Scarlatti, 1685-1757; conducted by Francis Grier; produced by Mark Brown, 1962-; performed by Anthony Pleeth, Chi-Chi Nwanoku, Timothy Bryam-Wigfield, Francis Grier, Charles Harris and Nicholas Clapton, Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford (Hyperion), 53 mins
The choral music of Domenico Scarlatti is almost unknown, a mere footnote to the hundreds of concise yet radically innovative keyboard sonatas that were among the first works of the late Baroque/early Classical period to receive frequent performances. This disc from Belgium's Ricercar label, with a truly pan-Europ...
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composed by Domenico Scarlatti, 1685-1757; conducted by Francis Grier; produced by Mark Brown, 1962-; performed by Anthony Pleeth, Chi-Chi Nwanoku, Timothy Bryam-Wigfield, Francis Grier, Charles Harris and Nicholas Clapton, Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford (Hyperion), 53 mins
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The choral music of Domenico Scarlatti is almost unknown, a mere footnote to the hundreds of concise yet radically innovative keyboard sonatas that were among the first works of the late Baroque/early Classical period to receive frequent performances. This disc from Belgium's Ricercar label, with a truly pan-European group of singers called Vox Luminis, is labeled as a performance of the Scarlatti Stabat Mater (less familiar even than that of his...
The choral music of Domenico Scarlatti is almost unknown, a mere footnote to the hundreds of concise yet radically innovative keyboard sonatas that were among the first works of the late Baroque/early Classical period to receive frequent performances. This disc from Belgium's Ricercar label, with a truly pan-European group of singers called Vox Luminis, is labeled as a performance of the Scarlatti Stabat Mater (less familiar even than that of his father, Alessandro Scarlatti), but it actually includes four choral works of various kinds, plus two keyboard sonatas played on the organ. All, except for the opening Te Deum laudamus, are as conservative as the keyboard sonatas are radical -- polyphonic, rarely operatic, and drawing on aspects of Renaissance music and styles of the early Baroque. They may have been early works, written in Rome before Scarlatti's departure for the Iberian peninsula, but this is not certain. What's most striking is that, although conservative, the music shows a good deal of Scarlatti's characteristic imagination. Consider the Stabat Mater itself, specified as a setting for 10 voices and continuo. That would lead the listener to expect two choirs of five voices each, or some other subdivision, but that's not the case; it's an actual 10-part polyphonic setting of the text, with constantly shifting configurations of the 10 voices, a moving setting of "Juxta crucem" in which onlookers seem to add their voices in mourning, and a slam-bang finale in which all spring into action to depict the soul "inflamed and burning" at the day of judgment and its ascent into the "glory of Paradise." Vox Luminis has a rather dry sound with one voice per part -- normally undesirable in music where choirs were available, and destructive of the contrasts in the four-voice Miserere that closes the program, with its alternation among choral, solo, and chant sections. In the Stabat Mater, however, it works quite well in clarifying the complex textures of the work. Recommended for those enamored of Domenico Scarlatti's peculiar genius, especially those tolerant of one-voice-per-part approaches. ~ James Manheim, All Music Guide
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Date Written / Recorded
1985-07-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Anthony Pleeth, Chi-Chi Nwanoku, Timothy Bryam-Wigfield, Francis Grier, Charles Harris, Nicholas Clapton
Contributor
Francis Grier, Anthony Howell, Mark Brown, 1962-
Author / Creator
Domenico Scarlatti, 1685-1757, Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Anthony Pleeth, Chi-Chi Nwanoku, Timothy Bryam-Wigfield, Francis Grier, Charles Harris, Nicholas Clapton
Publisher
Hyperion
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Eberlin: Sacred Choral Music
composed by Johann Ernst Eberlin, 1702-1762; conducted by Ralph Allwood; produced by Lydia Smallwood; performed by Christopher Whitton, Rodolphus Choir (Gaudeamus), 1 hour 2 mins
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composed by Johann Ernst Eberlin, 1702-1762; conducted by Ralph Allwood; produced by Lydia Smallwood; performed by Christopher Whitton, Rodolphus Choir (Gaudeamus), 1 hour 2 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1998-07-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Rodolphus Choir, Christopher Whitton
Contributor
Ralph Allwood, Brian Johnson, Lydia Smallwood
Author / Creator
Johann Ernst Eberlin, 1702-1762, Rodolphus Choir, Christopher Whitton
Publisher
Gaudeamus
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Faire Is the Heaven: Sacred Music by Sir William H. Harris
composed by William Henry Harris, 1883-; conducted by Andrew Carwood; produced by David Skinner; performed by Patrick Russill, James Mustard and Simon Barwood, Exon Singers (ASV), 1 hour 14 mins
Sample
composed by William Henry Harris, 1883-; conducted by Andrew Carwood; produced by David Skinner; performed by Patrick Russill, James Mustard and Simon Barwood, Exon Singers (ASV), 1 hour 14 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1996-12-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Exon Singers, Patrick Russill, James Mustard, Simon Barwood
Contributor
Andrew Carwood, Andrew Post, fl. 1996, David Skinner
Author / Creator
William Henry Harris, 1883-, Exon Singers, Patrick Russill, James Mustard, Simon Barwood
Publisher
ASV
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Fayrfax, Vol. 2: Missa Tecum Principium
composed by Robert Fayrfax, 1464-1521; conducted by Andrew Carwood; produced by David Skinner; performed by Cardinall's Musick and Frideswide Consort (Gaudeamus), 1 hour 11 mins
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composed by Robert Fayrfax, 1464-1521; conducted by Andrew Carwood; produced by David Skinner; performed by Cardinall's Musick and Frideswide Consort (Gaudeamus), 1 hour 11 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1995-05-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Cardinall's Musick, Frideswide Consort
Contributor
Andrew Carwood, Martin Haskell, David Skinner
Author / Creator
Robert Fayrfax, 1464-1521, Cardinall's Musick, Frideswide Consort
Publisher
Gaudeamus
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Herbert Howells: Choral & Organ Music, Vol. 1
composed by Herbert Norman Howells, 1892-1983; conducted by Edward Higginbottom; produced by Christopher Palmer; performed by David Burchell and Edward Higginbottom, Choir of New College Oxford (CRD), 1 hour 8 mins
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composed by Herbert Norman Howells, 1892-1983; conducted by Edward Higginbottom; produced by Christopher Palmer; performed by David Burchell and Edward Higginbottom, Choir of New College Oxford (CRD), 1 hour 8 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1987-09-01
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Choir of New College Oxford, David Burchell, Edward Higginbottom
Contributor
Edward Higginbottom, Bob Auger, 1928-1998, Christopher Palmer
Author / Creator
Herbert Norman Howells, 1892-1983, Choir of New College Oxford, David Burchell, Edward Higginbottom
Publisher
CRD
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Howells: Choral & Organ Music Vol. 2
composed by Herbert Norman Howells, 1892-1983; conducted by Edward Higginbottom; produced by Christopher Palmer; performed by David Burchell and Edward Higginbottom, Choir of New College Oxford (CRD), 1 hour 7 mins
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composed by Herbert Norman Howells, 1892-1983; conducted by Edward Higginbottom; produced by Christopher Palmer; performed by David Burchell and Edward Higginbottom, Choir of New College Oxford (CRD), 1 hour 7 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1988-04-18
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
Choir of New College Oxford, David Burchell, Edward Higginbottom
Contributor
Edward Higginbottom, Bob Auger, 1928-1998, Christopher Palmer
Author / Creator
Herbert Norman Howells, 1892-1983, Choir of New College Oxford, David Burchell, Edward Higginbottom
Publisher
CRD
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Masses
composed by Thomas Tallis; conducted by George Guest; produced by Anthony Sargent, fl. 1972-2014; performed by Ian Shaw and Angus Smith, St. John's College Choir, Cambridge (Gaudeamus, 1993), 1 hour 10 mins
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composed by Thomas Tallis; conducted by George Guest; produced by Anthony Sargent, fl. 1972-2014; performed by Ian Shaw and Angus Smith, St. John's College Choir, Cambridge (Gaudeamus, 1993), 1 hour 10 mins
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Music recording
Performer / Ensemble
St. John's College Choir, Cambridge, Ian Shaw, Angus Smith
Contributor
George Guest, Anthony Sargent, fl. 1972-2014
Author / Creator
Thomas Tallis, St. John's College Choir, Cambridge, Ian Shaw, Angus Smith
Date Published / Released
1993
Publisher
Gaudeamus
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