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Tomas Luis de Victoria - Requiem; Alonso Lobo - Verca est in luctum (The Tallis scholars) [2001]
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Tomas Luis de Victoria - Requiem; Alonso Lobo - Verca est in luctum (The Tallis scholars) [2001]
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 1cd, 202.64 MB
Classical | Label: Gimell Records | Catalog Number: CDGIM 012 | Filesonic, Wupload, Fileserve
EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 1cd, 202.64 MB
Classical | Label: Gimell Records | Catalog Number: CDGIM 012 | Filesonic, Wupload, Fileserve
| “ | Tomás Luis de Victoria was born in 1548 in Avila, the birthplace of St Teresa. Just as she seems to personify the religious ethos of sixteenth-century Spain (the good side of it, at least), so Victoria came to embody the best of the Spanish character in music. As a youth he learnt his art as a chorister at the Cathedral of Avila. So promising was he that he was sent to Rome at seventeen years of age, patronised by Philip II and by the Church, to study at the Jesuits’ Collegium Germanicum... Victoria’s Office of the Dead includes his second Requiem Mass, written for six-part choir. This music, often known simply as Victoria’s Requiem, has been regarded as some of his finest and one of the last great works in what we call the Renaissance polyphonic style. Its refined and dignified austerity is shot through with passionate conviction; it glows with extraordinary fervour within a musical and spiritual atmosphere of serenity and fitness for its liturgical purpose. But it does need some explaining. | ” |
Tracklisting:
01. Tomas Luis de Victoria: Requiem. Taedet animam meam"
02. Introitus - Requiem aeternam
03. Kyrie
04. Graduale - Requiem aeternam
05. Offertorium - Domine, Iesu Christe
06. Sanctus & Benedictus
07. Agnus Dei I, II & III
08. Communio - Lux aeterna
09. Funeral motet - Versa est in luctum
10. Responsory - Libera me, Domine
11. Alonso Lobo: Versa est in luctum
Performer:
The Tallis scholars:
Soprano: Deborah Roberts, Tessa Bonner, Sally Dunkley, Ruth Holton
Alto: Caroline Trevor, Robert Harre-Jones
Tenor: Charles Daniels, Nicolas Robertson, Mark Padmore, Simon Davies
Bass: Francis Steele, Donald Greig
Directed by Peter Phillips
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Posted By:
archaion
Date:
15 Nov 2011 13:24:51
Remerciments.
Posted By:
ljhatlga
Date:
15 Nov 2011 16:20:31
A beauty--any thanks for this one!
Posted By:
Megalos
Date:
15 Nov 2011 18:04:05
Excellent! Thank you very much.
Posted By:
Powis
Date:
16 Nov 2011 03:50:56
Thanks a million
Posted By:
sarcastico
Date:
17 Nov 2011 00:52:38
Thanks for sharing!
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