Matériel : Reduction
SKU: GI.G-4573
Choral masterworks from the 15th to 18th centuries, all beautifully recorded in the splendor of St. Clement Church, Chicago by the Cathedral Singers under the direction of Richard Proulx. CONTENTS: YOU ARE GOD: WE PRAISE YOU (G-4577) • DOMINE, NON SUM DIGNUS (VITTORIA, G-1957) • HOSANNA FILIO DAVID (VICTORIA, G-4575) • JESU DULCIS MEMORIA (VICTORIA, G-2295) • O MY PEOPLE (VICTORIA, G-3119) • LIGHT’S GLITTERING MORN BEDECKS THE SKY (VULPIUS, G-3050) • LET ALL TOGETHER PRAISE OUR GOD (BACH, G-4157) • O LORD, HOW SHALL I MEET YOU (BACH, G-3033) • LET SONG OF PRAISES FILL THE SKY (BACH, G-3003) • SANCTI DEI OMNES (HAYDN, G-3793) • ADORO TE (HAYDN, G-4058) • HYMN TO ST. CECILIA CHANT (G-4576) • AWAKE, MY HEART WITH GLADNESS (CR?GER, G-3559) • DIFFUSA EST GRATIA (NANINO, G-4150) • O SACRUM CONVIVIUM (CROCE, G-4574) • FROM BETHLEHEM FAIR CITY (G-4155) • PENTECOST SEQUENCE CHANT (G-4578).
SKU: CA.4014940
ISBN 9790007103941.
Scor e available separately - see item CA.4014900.
SKU: GI.G-005790
UPC: 641151057903. Latin, English.
With over six hundred songs ( Lieder.) to his name, Franz Schubert was one fo the most prolific and gifted composers of the genre who ever lived. His wonderful sense of beautiful melody pervades much of his music--symphonic, stage and opera, choral, chamber, and piano solos and duets. A devout Catholic and former Vienna Boys Choir singer, he composed six Latin settings of the Mass as well as settings of the Salve Regina, Tantum Ergo., and numerous other works. Schubert's Antiphons for Palm Sunday., Opus 113, are a set of four easy liturgical motets for a cappella .choir. A singable English translation is provided with the original Latin. The four Gregorian chant compositions for the same Sunday are also provided in Latin and English. Hosanna Filio David .is sung for the blessing of the palms. The responsory In Monte Oliveti .can be sung between the Epistle reading and the Gospel, followed by Pueri Hebraeorum .for the distribution of the palms and Cum Angelis. for the procession of the palms.--Dr. William Tortolano.
SKU: LM.23105
ISBN 9790230931052.
SKU: CA.9177300
ISBN 9790007124557.