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Song of songs

Title
  1. Song of songs [sound recording].
Published by
  1. San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain : Glossa, p2000.
Author
  1. Orchestra of the Renaissance. prf

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FormatAudioAccessUse in libraryCall number*LDC 24101 (F)Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional authors
  1. Cheetham, Richard
  2. Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956-
  3. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622.
  4. Févin, Antoine de
  5. Morales, Cristóbal de, approximately 1500-1553.
  6. Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century
  7. Victoria, Tomás Luis de, approximately 1548-1611.
  8. Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599.
  9. Ceballos, Rodrigo de, approximately 1530-1581.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (63:31 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. Canticum canticorum
Subject
  1. Sacred vocal ensembles with instrumental ensemble
  2. Instrumental ensembles
  3. Song of Solomon (Music)
  4. Motets
  5. Masses
  6. Sacred vocal music > 16th century
Contents
  1. Veni dilecte mi / Sebastián de Vivanco (5:03) -- Vulnerasti cor meum / Antoine de Févin (5:25) -- Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Kyrie / Cristóbal de Morales (3:32) -- Tota pulchra es (instrumental) / Nicolas Gombert (2:54) -- Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Gloria / Cristóbal de Morales (5:04) -- Nigra sum sed formosa / Tomás Luis de Victoria (2:59) -- Quasi cedrus (instrumental) / Francisco Guerrero (5:28) -- Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Credo / Cristóbal de Morales (8:51) -- Quam pulchra es / Nicolas Gombert (4:58) -- Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Sanctus / Cristóbal de Morales (5:43) -- Hortus conclusus (instrumental) / Rodrigo de Ceballos (4:13) -- Missa Vulnerasti cor meum. Agnus Dei / Cristóbal de Morales (6:16) -- Ego flos campi / Francisco Guerrero (3:05).
Call number
  1. *LDC 24101 (F)
Note
  1. Motets with texts from the Old Testament book "Song of Solomon" by various composers, alternating with movements of a Mass by Morales. Three of the motets performed by instruments alone.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes by Richard Cheetham in English, with Spanish, French and German translations, and texts in Latin, with English, French, German and Spanish translations (35 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in St. George's Chesterton, Cambridge, England, July and Aug. 1999.
Author
  1. Orchestra of the Renaissance. Performer
Title
  1. Song of songs [sound recording].
Imprint
  1. San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain : Glossa, p2000.
Performer
  1. Orchestra of the Renaissance [voices & period instruments] ; Richard Cheetham, director ; Michael Noone, guest conductor.
Event
  1. Recorded in St. George's Chesterton, Cambridge, England, July and Aug. 1999.
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  1. Request Access to Music & Recorded Sound Division Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Cheetham, Richard. Conductor
  2. Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956- Conductor
  3. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Veni dilecte mi.
  4. Févin, Antoine de. Vulnerasti cor meum.
  5. Morales, Cristóbal de, approximately 1500-1553. Masses, book 1. Missa Vulnerasti cor meum.
  6. Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century. Motets, voices (5), book 1. Tota pulchra es.
  7. Victoria, Tomás Luis de, approximately 1548-1611. Missae, Psalmi, Magnificat, ad Virginem Dei Matrem salutiones, aliaque. Nigra sum sed formosa.
  8. Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599. Sacrae cantiones. Quasi cedrus.
  9. Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century. Motets, voices (4), book 1. Quam pulchra es.
  10. Ceballos, Rodrigo de, approximately 1530-1581. Hortus conclusus.
  11. Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599. Motets, book 2. Ego flos campi.
Publisher no.
  1. GCD 921403 Glossa
Research call number
  1. *LDC 24101 (F) Texts & program notes on file.
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