Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Gesualdo - Maione TribulationemMotetti, Madrigali e Capricci
This programme does full justice to the modernity of Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa (1561-1613), covering both his sacred music and his madrigals. It reproduces all the subtlety and chromaticism of his music, strictly respecting the temperament used in the composer’s time. An added attraction of this disc is that it alternates the Prince’s works with the music of his contemporary Ascanio Maione, scored for harp, harpsichord and organ. A timely commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the death of Carlo Gesualdo, this recording showcases the outstanding artistry of the ensemble Concerto Soave and its director Jean-Marc Aymes. “the six-part vocal consort is virtuosic enough to adapt smoothly from the chill dissonances of Peccentem me quotidie to the hot, tumbling urgency of Ardita zanzaretta.” The Independent, 27th April 2013 ***** | 
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| |  | And On Earth, PeaceA Chanticleer Mass
A new recording “Chanticleer is the only independent full-time classical vocal ensemble in the United States. One cannot help but smile at such clever arrangements and superb musicianship with clean-as-a-whistle vocalism and musical personality galore.” American Record Guide | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Gesualdo: Complete Sacred Music for Five Voices
“Another considerable feather in the already well-bedecked caps of both Oxford Camerata and Naxos... deeply expressive performances.” CD Review | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Gesualdo - Responsoria
After two bestselling cds of Orlando di Lasso and Josquin Ensemble De Labyrintho, founded in 2001, performs a collection of Responses and Antiphons composed by Don Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa. "What is there left to say that has not been written or said already? Only his music remains - the true legacy of an heirless prince. In this his last masterpiece of unprecedented, breathtaking beauty, it becomes the expression of vibrant human suffering, so cruelly beautiful and so desperately autobiographical." Walter Testolin, 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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This recording brings together music composed in a variety of contrasting yet complemetary forms, from Gregorian chant to more elaborate, polyphonic music, set to words that explore the rawest human emotions, death, sin and repentance. The death of a loved one is a particularly distressing experience, and over the centuries composers have chanelled their grief into their most moving and emotional works. In the 1850s Brahms composed the German Requiem after he lost his mother, and Fauré’s Requiem was also composed after his mother died. Britten produced the imposingly bleak and Mahlerian Sinfonia da Requiem after the death of his parents. In this recording, the grief of Mary, the mother of Christ, is portrayed in Palestrina’s masterful setting of the Stabat Mater, composed for Pope Gregory XIV. Another moving portrayal of grief is Weelkes’s intimate depiction of the pain of David upon learning of his son Absalom’s death, When David heard. Allegri’s Miserere concerns the belief in a higher power and the submission to it. Set to Psalm 51, the work was recognised by its composer and the Vatican as being of such beauty that its publishing was forbidden. No score was to leave the Papal Chapel. The child Mozart was famously shown the score, and he copied it from memory in the 1770s and in effect released this remarkable work to the wider world. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Sacred FlameEuropean Sacred Music of the Renaissance and Baroque Era
Anerio, F: | Christus factus est | Bach, J S: | Motet BWV118 'O Jesu Christ, mein Lebens Licht' | Buxtehude: | Magnificat anima mea, Domine BuxWV Anh.1 | Despres: | Ave Maria | Gabrieli, G: | Jubilate Deo 8vv with continuo | Gesualdo: | O Vos Omnes | Hassler, H L: | Dixit Maria | Joao IV: | Crux fidelis | Lasso: | Ave Verum Corpus Timor et Tremor | Monteverdi: | Beatus vir (from Selva Morale e Spirituali) Cantate Domino Christe, adoramus te | Palestrina: | Exsultate Deo Sicut cervus | Schütz: | Psalm 100: Jauchzet dem Herren, alle Welt, SWV 493 Selig sind die Toten, SWV391 | Sweelinck: | Laudate Dominum onmes gentes | Victoria: | O vos omnes Jesu dulcis memoria |
Easter 2009 sees the release of a major new disc on Collegium from John Rutter, the Cambridge Singers and La Nuova Musica, featuring a collection of outstanding motets from the canon of European sacred choral repertoire. Focusing on the extraordinary body of choral music produced for liturgical use during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, The Sacred Flame explores the rich and varied ways in which European composers responded to sacred texts. Delving into a treasure-trove of music from cultural centres as diverse as Amsterdam, Antwerp, Leipzig, Milan, Rome, and Venice, this collection features familiar classics by Gabrieli,Monteverdi, Palestrina and Schütz, as well as less widely-known masterpieces by Bach, Buxtehude, Hassler and Sweelinck. All are performed in stunning new recordings by the Cambridge Singers at their sensuous and virtuosic best, joined here for the first time on disc by the instrumentalists of La Nuova Musica, rapidly establishing areputation as one of the UK’s most exciting early music ensembles. All repertoire featured on The Sacred Flame is drawn from the enormously popular European Sacred Music collection edited by John Rutter for the Oxford University Press Oxford Choral Classics series. Recorded in the unparalleled acoustic of the Great Hall at University College School in London, and produced and engineered by award winning producer Simon Eadon, the performances of these much loved works heard on this disc are set to become definitive. “These singers of John Rutter's choir are so expert, so very good at everything they do… They shade and shape the phrases beautifully” Gramophone “…these are dedicated performances. They sometimes sound as if they could date from the 1950s or '60s, but many listeners will surely welcome that mellower, less athletic approach.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2009 **** “A pleasing anthology that delivers what it promises. …the Cambridge Singers… don’t disappoint… The instrumentalists from La Nuova Musica are sensible and sensitive accompanists…” Gramophone Magazine, October 2009 “John Rutter's pristine arrangements are realised to sublime effect by The Cambridge Singers. The occasional early-music settings of La Nuova Musica offer intriguing insights into the authentic period sound of stile nuovo pieces such as Monteverdi's "Beatus vir" and Buxtehude's "Magnificat".” The Independent, 10th April 2009 **** “The wonderfully sleek Cambridge Singers, under their founder John Rutter, make light work of this choral polyphony from continental Europe that sprang from the Catholic and Protestant Reformation, an era that saw the beguiling tunefulness of street music and opera permeate works written for the liturgy.” The Observer, 26th April 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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The Chapel Choir of Corpus Christi College Cambridge, Daniel Soper, Rebecca Drake | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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