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Missa credo

Title
  1. Missa credo / Ulrich Zeitler.
Published by
  1. Detmold : MDG Scene, [2015]
  2. ℗2015
Author
  1. Zeitler, Ulrich, 1967-

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Additional authors
  1. Bernius, Maria
  2. Klas, Bernhard, 1965-
  3. Lörscher, Helmut, 1957-
  4. Ensemble 333, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (47:56); 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Masses
  2. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
  3. Easter music
Contents
  1. 1. Kyrie (6:58) -- 2. Gloria (5:23) -- 3. Credo (17:36) -- 4. Sanctus (8:39) -- 5. Agnus Dei (9:16).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Mass for the celebration of the Easter vigil in 2008-2009 at the Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Buchs, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
  2. For soprano solo, SMzATBar solo vocal ensemble, SATB chorus, alto saxophone (doubling tenor saxophone), and piano.
  3. Title from disc label.
  4. Program notes in German with English and French translations, and Latin text of the performed work (ancient Greek in the Kyrie) with English, French and German translations (27 pages) inserted in container.
System details (note)
  1. Hybrid Super Audio CD (SACD): CD standard stereo playable on regular CD player; requires SACD player and playback equipment with analog inputs for DSD (Direct Stream Digital) stereo or 5.1 or "2+2+2" multichannel surround sound to audition SACD-encoded layers. ("2+2+2" multichannel is the proprietary 6-channel surround encoding of 2+2+2 AG, Itingen, Switzerland, requiring three pairs of full-range speakers and no subwoofer, with the third pair mounted directly above the front, or first pair, the center speaker channel being fed to the upper-left speaker, and the subwoofer channel being fed to the upper-right.)
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin.