Wydawnictwo: Aeolus
Nr katalogowy: AE 10176
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: grudzień 2010
EAN: 4026798101763
Nr katalogowy: AE 10176
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: grudzień 2010
EAN: 4026798101763
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Rodzaj: christmas
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Rodzaj: christmas
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Nowel, Nowel! Early Christmas Music
Aeolus - AE 10176
Utwory na płycie:
- 1 Ave stella matutina.mp3
- 10 Hymnus in adventu Domini_ Alvus tumescit virginis.mp3
- 10 Hymnus in adventu Domini: Alvus tumescit virginis.mp3
- 11 Christum wir sollen loben schon.mp3
- 12 Quem vidistis pastores.mp3
- 13 Gabriel angelus.mp3
- 14 Magnificat.mp3
- 15 Nowel, nowel (Qot of your slepe aryse).mp3
- 2 Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ.mp3
- 3 Descendit angelus Domini.mp3
- 4 Lullay, lullay.mp3
- 5 O regem coeli.mp3
- 6 Born is the babe.mp3
- 7 Sweet was the song.mp3
- 8 Sweet was the song.mp3
- 9 Summo parenti gloria.mp3
Ave stella matutina (Anonym, 14th century)
Gelobet seist Du, Jesu Christ (Samuel Scheidt)
Descendit angelus Domini
Gabriel angelus (Clemens non Papa)
Lullay, lullay (Anoym, 14th century)
O Regem coeli (Tomás Luis de Victoria)
Born is the Babe (Anonym,16th century)
Sweet was the Song (Anonym, arr. Thomas Hamond)
Sweet was the Song (Anonym., 16th century)
Summo parenti Gloria
Hymnus in adventu Domini:
Alvus tumescit virginis (Michael Praetorius)
Christum wir sollen loben (Jacob Praetorius)
Quem vidistis pastores (Lambert de Sayve)
Magnificat (Alexander Agricola, arr. Atsushi Moriya)
Nowel, nowel (Anonym, 15th century)
Gelobet seist Du, Jesu Christ (Samuel Scheidt)
Descendit angelus Domini
Gabriel angelus (Clemens non Papa)
Lullay, lullay (Anoym, 14th century)
O Regem coeli (Tomás Luis de Victoria)
Born is the Babe (Anonym,16th century)
Sweet was the Song (Anonym, arr. Thomas Hamond)
Sweet was the Song (Anonym., 16th century)
Summo parenti Gloria
Hymnus in adventu Domini:
Alvus tumescit virginis (Michael Praetorius)
Christum wir sollen loben (Jacob Praetorius)
Quem vidistis pastores (Lambert de Sayve)
Magnificat (Alexander Agricola, arr. Atsushi Moriya)
Nowel, nowel (Anonym, 15th century)
The world-renowned Flanders Recorder Quartet together with the young Belgian vocal ensemble Encantar and soprano Cecile Kempenaers present a very special CD for Christmas: Christmas music from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Traditional melodies as well as Gregorian chant, consort songs, and chorales: this early Christmas music rediates a lot of character and color, cheerfulness and contemplation. The large recorders, practically a “living organ,” are the perfect partners for the singers. To be heard on this CD is the world's largest recorder, a 3-meterlong sub-contrabass. This is the Flanders Recorder Quartet's fifth production for Aeolus, and the CD debut of the four remarkable young singers of Encantar.