Early Music / Chant CDs
Early Music / Chant CDs
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SILENT NIGHT
The Fall of Constantinople
Gregorian Chant / Schola Cantorum Of Amsterdam Students
Vocal Ensemble Music - Seized By Sweet Desire - Singing Nuns
Sacred Music From Notre-dame Cathedral - Leonin, Perotin
Includes work(s) by various composers. Ensemble: Tonus Peregrinus.
Petite Messe Solennelle
10 Sacred Choruses
TELEMANN: Overtures / Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major / Conc
Krieger: Urban Dreamings
Moody: The Akathistos Hymn / Lingas, Cappella Romana
This release beautifully showcases the Akáthistos Hymn to the Virgin Mary, set by Ivan Moody. This lyrical masterpiece in 24 stanzas has been treasured for nearly 1,500 years by Eastern Christians. Father Moody’s 1998 setting, composed specially for the ensemble, weaves beloved Greek melodies into Russian choral textures as it progresses from reverent contemplation to ecstatic transcendence. Father Ivan Moody studied music and theology at the Universities of London, Joensuu, and York. He studied composition with Brian Dennis, Sir John Tavener, and William Brooks. His music has been broadcast and performed all over the world. He is an archpriest of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and is Chairman of the International Society for Orthodox Music. This is the world premiere recording of this work.
Carmina Celtica
Traetta: In nocte pleana & Stabat mater
Chant - Greatest Hits
This disc includes both ADD and DDD recordings.
Jan Degaetani in Concert, Vol. 4
Chamber Music (Baroque) - Schmelzer, J.H. / Vitali, G.B. / M
Concerto Zapico: Baroque Dance Music / Forma Antiqva
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Three brothers named Zapico -- Aarón, Pablo, and Daniel -- are part of the early music group Forma Antiqua (or, Antiqva); they appear here by themselves in a program of "Iberian-Italian" Baroque dance music, a genre whose influence stretched as far north as mid-Germany. The listener who samples this disc and wonders whether Baroque keyboard pieces ever actually had this much oomph can be assured that the recording falls purely into the not-even-speculative realm of using musical scores purely as a stimulus for further creative activity; keyboard music was something of a realm unto itself in the 17th century, and the booming guitar-and-theorbo arrangements heard here are purely the invention of the players. Indeed, they offer no justification other than that of wanting to play the music together. This said, the disc has the considerable virtue of reminding the listener that all of the patterns -- the fandangos, ciaccona, giga, folía, and so on heard here -- that made their way into Baroque music as ground basses were originally dances. The accompaniments devised by the Zapicos perhaps go beyond the intensity Baroque audiences would have recognized as appropriate (or perhaps they don't). But they're a great deal of fun, and they go together with the exciting group of releases that's defining the secular repertory exemplified by such composers as Santiago de Murcia, a repertory whose echoes have come down to the present day in both old and new worlds. Not "authentic," but if you don't tap your feet to a piece like Murcia's Folías gallegas (track 12), you'd better check for a pulse. - James Manheim (AllMusic.com)
I Fiamminghi - Les Champions Des Dames / Continens Paradisi
Selection includes a reading of the homage to the female form from Martin le Franc's "Le champion de dames".
Selection includes a reading of 'Love according to the Champion' from Martin le Franc's "Le champion de dames".
Selection includes a reading of 'Love according to Brief Counsel' from Martin le Franc's "Le champion de dames".
Selection includes a reading of the homage to Christine de Pizan from Martin le Franc's "Le champion de dames".
Selection includes a reading of Malebouche's attack from Martin le Franc's "Le champion de dames".
Selection includes a reading of the prologue from Martin le Franc's "Le champion de dames".
Triumphs Of Oriana (The)
Johann Schop and his Contemporaries
The Birth of the Violin
COMPLETE WORKS
RENAISSANCE BALL IN WARSAW
The Guard on the Battlement
MISSA PULCHERRIMA MOTETS
