Hieronymus Praetorius, Siglo De Oro | Patrick Allies – Missa Tulerunt Dominum Meum
Tracklist
Maundy Thursday | |||
1 | Tristis Est Anima Mea [Second Responsory At The First Nocturn Of Matins Of Maundy Thursday] | 4:10 | |
2 | Filiae Jerusalem, Nolite | 3:44 | |
Good Friday | |||
3 | O Vos Omnes [Lamentationes] | 4:05 | |
4 | Deus, Deus Meus [Psalm 63] | 3:44 | |
Easter Day | |||
5 | Tulerunt Dominum Meum [Easter Responsory] | 6:47 | |
Missa Tulerunt Dominum Meum | (8:37) | ||
6 | Kyrie | 3:02 | |
7 | Gloria | 5:35 | |
8 | Maria Stabat Ad Monumentum | 5:22 | |
Missa Tulerunt Dominum Meum | (18:18) | ||
9 | Credo | 9:39 | |
10 | Sanctus & Benedictus | 4:04 | |
11 | Agnus Dei | 4:35 | |
12 | Surrexit Pastor Bonus [Communion] | 3:29 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Delphian Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Delphian Records Ltd.
- Recorded At – Merton College Chapel, Oxford
Credits
- Booklet Editor, Liner Notes [Translation] – Henry Howard (4)
- Choir – Siglo De Oro
- Chorus Master, Liner Notes – Patrick Allies
- Cover – Bridgeman Images, John Flaxman
- Design – Drew Padrutt
- Edited By – Matthew Swan (2)
- Edited By, Mastered By, Engineer, Producer – Paul Baxter
- Photography By – Ben McKee (2), Kaupo Kikkas
- Score Editor – Frederick K. Gable (tracks: 3, 5-7, 9-12)
Notes
Recorded on 6-8 September 2017 in the chapel of Merton College, Oxford.
Siglo de Oro are grateful also to Dr. Frederick K. Gable for his help and supervision in the preparation of this disc. The Praetorius motets and mass were edited from the original prints by Frederick K. Gable and the Missa Tulerunt Dominum meum is published by the American Institute of Musicology in Corpus Mensurabilis Musicæ, Vol. 110 no. 3
A recording of “a hypotethical set of Holy Week services in early seventeenth-century Hamburg, sung in Latin as was common for choral music in the city’s churches during this period.”
Siglo de Oro are grateful also to Dr. Frederick K. Gable for his help and supervision in the preparation of this disc. The Praetorius motets and mass were edited from the original prints by Frederick K. Gable and the Missa Tulerunt Dominum meum is published by the American Institute of Musicology in Corpus Mensurabilis Musicæ, Vol. 110 no. 3
A recording of “a hypotethical set of Holy Week services in early seventeenth-century Hamburg, sung in Latin as was common for choral music in the city’s churches during this period.”
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 801918342080
- Label Code: LC 12979
- SPARS Code: DDD
- Rights Society: MCPS
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