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O magnum mysterium.

Title
  1. O magnum mysterium.
Published by
  1. [Leeuwarden, Netherlands] : Brilliant Classics, [2011]
Author
  1. Schola Cantorum Stuttgart, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Gottwald, Clytus
  2. Dufay, Guillaume, 1397-1474.
  3. Ockeghem, Johannes, approximately 1410-1497.
  4. Bauldeweyn, Noel.
  5. Finck, Heinrich, 1444 or 1445-1527.
  6. Josquin, des Prez, -1521.
  7. Gombert, Nicolas, active 16th century.
  8. Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515.
  9. Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517.
Description
  1. 4 audio discs : digital; 4 3/4 in. +
Series statement
  1. Choral classics
Uniform title
  1. Choral classics (Leeuwarden, Netherlands)
Subject
  1. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
  2. Requiems
  3. Motets
  4. Masses, Unaccompanied > 15th century
Contents
  1. CD 1. Missa "Ecce ancilla Domini", for 4 voices / Guillaume Dufay -- Missa pro defunctis, for 2 to 4 voices / Johannes Ockeghem -- CD 2. Missa prolationum, for 4 voices / Johannes Ockeghem -- Missa "Da pacem", for 2 to 4 voices / Josquin Desprez -- CD 3. Sanctus, from Missa sex vocum / Heinrich Finck -- Missa cuiusvis toni, for 4 voices / Johannes Ockeghem -- Missa super "Malheur me bat", for 4 to 6 voices / Josquin Desprez -- CD 4. Musae Jovis ter maximi, 6-part motets on the death of Josquin Desprez / Nicolas Gombert -- Missa "Et ecce terrae motus", for 12 voices / Antoine Brumel -- Missa paschalis, for 6 voices / Heinrich Isaac.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. "Renaissance Flemish polyphonists, between 1400-1500"--Container.
  2. Compact discs.
  3. Analog and digital recordings.
  4. Program notes by Clytus Gottwald in English (16 p.) on CD-ROM.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 1971-1988, Villa Berg, Stuttgart.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin.