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In manus tuas

Title
  1. In manus tuas [sound recording] / Vivanco.
Published by
  1. San Lorenzo de el Escorial, Spain : Glossa, p2003.
Author
  1. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622.

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Additional authors
  1. Cheetham, Richard
  2. Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956-
  3. Orchestra of the Renaissance. prf
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Choral music. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Choral music.
Subject
  1. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with orchestra
  2. Masses
  3. Motets
Contents
  1. Ecce sacerdos magnus (instrumental version) -- Kyrie from Missa In manus tuas -- Gloria from Missa In manus tuas -- In manus tuas -- Caritas Pater est -- Credo from Missa In manus tuas -- Qui dabit capiti meo -- Versa est in luctum (instrumental version) -- Circumdederunt me -- Sanctus from Missa In manus tuas -- Christus factus est -- Assumpta est Maria -- O quam suavis est -- Agnus Dei from Missa In manus tuas -- Magnificat Quarti toni -- Cantate Domino.
Call number
  1. *LDC 31419
Note
  1. Motets and a Mass; sung in Latin.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes by Michael Noone in English, with Spanish, French and German translations, and texts in Latin with English, French, German, and Spanish translations (51 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded at St. Jude-on-the hill, Hampstead, London, Aug. 2000.
Author
  1. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622.
Title
  1. In manus tuas [sound recording] / Vivanco.
Imprint
  1. San Lorenzo de el Escorial, Spain : Glossa, p2003.
Performer
  1. Orchestra of the Renaissance: Charles Humphries, Robert Harre-Jones, David Clegg, countertenors ; Philip Cave, Tom Ruskin, Simon Davies, Angus Smith, Warren Trevelyan-Jones, tenors ; Robert Evans, Donald Greig, Charles Gibbs, basses ; Jean-Pierre Canihac, cornett ; Beatrice Delpierre, soprano & alto shawm ; Keith McGowan, alto shawm ; Francis Mercet, tenor shawm ; Richard Cheetham, Simon Gunton, tenor sackbuts ; Patrick Jackman, bass sackbut ; Kate Van Orden, dulcian ; Alastair Ross, organ ; Françoise Johanel, harp ; Richard Cheetham, director ; Michael Noone, guest conductor.
Event
  1. Recorded at St. Jude-on-the hill, Hampstead, London, Aug. 2000.
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Added author
  1. Cheetham, Richard. Conductor. Performer
  2. Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956- Conductor
  3. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Ecce sacerdos magnus.
  4. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Libro de Misas. Missa In manus tuas.
  5. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. In manus tuas.
  6. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Caritas pater est.
  7. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Quis dabit capiti meo aquam.
  8. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Versa est in luctum.
  9. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Circumdederunt me doloris mortis.
  10. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Christus factus est.
  11. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Assumpta est Maria.
  12. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. O quam suavis est.
  13. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber magnificarum. Magnificat quarti toni.
  14. Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Cantate Domino canticum novum.
  15. Orchestra of the Renaissance. Performer
Publisher no.
  1. GCD 921405 Glossa
Research call number
  1. *LDC 31419 Texts & program notes on file
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