Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Seria: Chaconne
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 0402
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: maj 2017
EAN: 95115040225
Seria: Chaconne
Nr katalogowy: CHSA 0402
Nośnik: 1 SACD
Data wydania: maj 2017
EAN: 95115040225
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Epoka muzyczna: renesans
Obszar (język): hiszpański
Rodzaj: motet
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Epoka muzyczna: renesans
Obszar (język): hiszpański
Rodzaj: motet
Hybrydowy format płyty umożliwia odtwarzanie w napędach CD!
Victoria: Nordic Voices sing Victoria
Chandos - CHSA 0402
Kompozytor
Tomas Luis de Victoria (1550-1611)
Tomas Luis de Victoria (1550-1611)
Wykonawcy
Nordic Voices
Nordic Voices
Utwory na płycie:
Benedicta sit sancta Trinitas
Vexilla Regis ‘more hispano’
Vidi speciosam
Quem vidistis, pastores
Salve, Regina
O Domine Jesu Christe
Ardens est cor meum
Congratulamini mihi
Nigra sum sed formosa
Tu es Petrus
Vadam, et circumbio civitatem
Vexilla Regis ‘more hispano’
Vidi speciosam
Quem vidistis, pastores
Salve, Regina
O Domine Jesu Christe
Ardens est cor meum
Congratulamini mihi
Nigra sum sed formosa
Tu es Petrus
Vadam, et circumbio civitatem
The Norwegian six-member a cappella group Nordic Voices here presents the extraordinary polyphonic music of Tomás Luis de Victoria, a Spanish composer whose music has continued to move people for more than 400 years, crossing geographical, cultural, and even religious barriers. This surround-sound recording comes ten years after a ‘warm, consistent and moving’ (BBC Music) album of Lamentations, which featured pieces by sixteenth-century composers, including Four Lessons by Victoria. Examples of the composer’s exceptional output, characterised by a careful setting of the text and an ability to control texture by a constant grouping and regrouping of different voices, here meet the artistic resourcefulness, versatility, technical precision, and freshness of the young ensemble.
Recording: Ris Kirke, Oslo, Norway; 15 – 18 April 2016 and 23 January 2017
Recording: Ris Kirke, Oslo, Norway; 15 – 18 April 2016 and 23 January 2017