Christians, to the paschal victim (plainsong sequence, mode I) -- Alleluia, cognoverunt discipuli / William Byrd -- This is the day / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina -- Surrexit pastor bonus / Orlando di Lasso -- Surgens Jesus / Peter Philips -- Alleluya / Thomas Tallis -- O sons and daughters, let us sing (Solesmes version, mode II)
Call number
*LT-10-A 1943
Note
Unacc. sacred choral music for Easter; sung in Latin (principally) or English.
On back of original tape box: Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation, Inc./2744 Peachtree Rd., NE./Atlanta, GA. ; 620E-1010. On spine: N08P-2213. On sticker on front of box: Job 1639, Epis Radio-TV, 15 ips safety.
Originally broadcast as part of the Episcopal series on the radio program, The Protestant hour.
Also released on LP (RCA Victor : ESLP 5045 [stereo] & ERLP 5043 [mono]. Information from LP and original tape box.
Event (note)
Recorded in the Cathedral, June 9, 1962.
Linking entry (note)
Part of the Mirrosonic Master Tape collection.
Author
Washington National Cathedral (Washington, D.C.). Choir of Men and Boys. Performer
Title
Alleluia [sound recording]
Imprint
New York, NY : Mirrosonic, 1962.
Linking entry
Part of the Mirrosonic Master Tape collection.
Performer
Choir of the National Cathedral, Washington, D.C. ; Paul Callaway, conductor.
Original version
Preservation tape recorded at NYPL in June 1998 from original acetate (1 sound tape reel : 15 ips, full track, mono. ; 10 in.)
Event
Recorded in the Cathedral, June 9, 1962.
Added author
Callaway, Paul, 1909- Conductor
Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623. Gradualia, liber 2. Alleluia cognoverunt discipuli.
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, 1525?-1594. Motets (1575). Haec dies. English.