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Song of songs

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

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Additional Authors
  • Cheetham, Richard.
  • Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956-
  • Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622.
  • Févin, Antoine de.
  • Morales, Cristóbal de, approximately 1500-1553.
  • Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century.
  • Victoria, Tomás Luis de, approximately 1548-1611.
  • Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599.
  • Ceballos, Rodrigo de, approximately 1530-1581.
Description
1 sound disc (63:31 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative Title
Canticum canticorum
Subjects
Note
  • 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.
  • Compact disc.
  • 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)
  • Recorded in St. George's Chesterton, Cambridge, England, July and Aug. 1999.
Contents
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
*LDC 24101 (F)
OCLC
  • 45650478
  • NYPG01-R542
Author
Orchestra of the Renaissance. Performer
Title
Song of songs [sound recording].
Imprint
San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Spain : Glossa, p2000.
Performer
Orchestra of the Renaissance [voices & period instruments] ; Richard Cheetham, director ; Michael Noone, guest conductor.
Event
Recorded in St. George's Chesterton, Cambridge, England, July and Aug. 1999.
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Added Author
Cheetham, Richard. Conductor
Noone, Michael J. (Michael John), 1956- Conductor
Vivanco, Sebastián de, approximately 1550-1622. Liber motectorum. Veni dilecte mi.
Févin, Antoine de. Vulnerasti cor meum.
Morales, Cristóbal de, approximately 1500-1553. Masses, book 1. Missa Vulnerasti cor meum.
Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century. Motets, voices (5), book 1. Tota pulchra es.
Victoria, Tomás Luis de, approximately 1548-1611. Missae, Psalmi, Magnificat, ad Virginem Dei Matrem salutiones, aliaque. Nigra sum sed formosa.
Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599. Sacrae cantiones. Quasi cedrus.
Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century. Motets, voices (4), book 1. Quam pulchra es.
Ceballos, Rodrigo de, approximately 1530-1581. Hortus conclusus.
Guerrero, Francisco, 1528-1599. Motets, book 2. Ego flos campi.
Publisher No.
GCD 921403 Glossa
Research Call Number
*LDC 24101 (F) Texts & program notes on file.
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