Wydawnictwo: Delphian
Nr katalogowy: DCD 34146
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2016
EAN: 801918341465
Nr katalogowy: DCD 34146
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2016
EAN: 801918341465
Nasze kategorie wyszukiwania
Epoka muzyczna: renesans, barok
Obszar (język): flamandzki, angielski, włoski
Epoka muzyczna: renesans, barok
Obszar (język): flamandzki, angielski, włoski
Byrd / Clemens / Palestrina: In Memoriam
Delphian - DCD 34146
Kompozytor
William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
Jacobus Clemens (1515-1555)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/6-1594)
William Byrd (1539/40-1623)
Jacobus Clemens (1515-1555)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525/6-1594)
Wykonawcy
Choir of King’s College London / Gareth Wilson
Choir of King’s College London / Gareth Wilson
Utwory na płycie:
William Byrd:
Laudibus in sanctis [5:18]
Matthew Kaner:
Duo seraphim [5:09]
Gareth Wilson [11:00]:
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Collegium Regale)
Silvina Milstein:
ushnarasmou – untimely spring [8:42]
Francis Pott:
Nigra sum sed formosa [6:30]
Jean Lhéritier:
Nigra sum sed formosa [5:31]
Robert Busiakiewicz:
Ego sum resurrectio et vita [2:27]
Rob Keeley:
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis [7:07]
Antony Pitts:
Pie Jesu (Prayer of the Heart) [12:33]
Matthew Martin:
An Invocation to the Holy Spirit [2:43]
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina:
Quam pulchri sunt gressus tui [4:38]
Jacob Clemens Non Papa:
Ego flos campi [5:27]
Francis Grier:
Panis angelicus [2:46]
Laudibus in sanctis [5:18]
Matthew Kaner:
Duo seraphim [5:09]
Gareth Wilson [11:00]:
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis (Collegium Regale)
Silvina Milstein:
ushnarasmou – untimely spring [8:42]
Francis Pott:
Nigra sum sed formosa [6:30]
Jean Lhéritier:
Nigra sum sed formosa [5:31]
Robert Busiakiewicz:
Ego sum resurrectio et vita [2:27]
Rob Keeley:
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis [7:07]
Antony Pitts:
Pie Jesu (Prayer of the Heart) [12:33]
Matthew Martin:
An Invocation to the Holy Spirit [2:43]
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina:
Quam pulchri sunt gressus tui [4:38]
Jacob Clemens Non Papa:
Ego flos campi [5:27]
Francis Grier:
Panis angelicus [2:46]
The choir which David Trendell directed for twenty-two years pays tribute in a collection of specially chosen pieces by David’s colleagues, friends and former students, interspersed with the Renaissance polyphony which was Trendell’s area of scholarly expertise. His deep love for the Song of Songs has inspired many of the inclusions, and its nature imagery threads through the disc, adding a suggestion of renewal and rebirth to the memorial tone of works written in the difficult months after his untimely death. The composers’ affection for David and gratitude for his life and musical achievements is matched by the intelligence and deep musicality of the choir he raised to an international reputation, and which here takes on a sophisticated and challenging programme in his memory.