Palestrina: Nunc dimittis

This page lists all recordings of Nunc dimittis, by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525-94) on CD, DVD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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The Tallis Scholars - Live in Rome

The Tallis Scholars - Live in Rome


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Palestrina:

Surge, illuminare

Missa Papae Marcelli

Stabat mater

Alma Redemptoris mater - 8vv

Magnificat primi toni

Nunc dimittis


Building a Library

First Choice - February 2001

Gimell - CDGIM994

(CD)

$16.75

In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day.

Christmas to Candlemas

Christmas to Candlemas


Clemens:

O magnum mysterium

Vox in Rama

Despres:

Praeter rerum seriem

Gombert:

Hodie nobis caelorum a 5

Lasso:

Omnes de Saba

Mouton, J:

Nesciens Mater

Palestrina:

Senex Puerum Portabat

Nunc dimittis

Sheppard, J:

Reges Tharsis et insulae

Silva, A:

Puer natus est nobis a 5

Tallis:

Gloria from Missa 'Puer natus es nobis'

Victoria:

Quem vidistis, pastores?


Ensemble Gombert, John O’Donnell (musical director)

Ensemble Gombert is one of Australia’s finest choral groups. It is directed by John O’Donnell, an extraordinary musician who is well-known as an organist and harpsichordist, as well as being a highly respected academic. Under his direction this group of singers gives historically informed performances of choral music through the centuries, from Josquin to Arvo Pärt. Ensemble Gombert, heard frequently on ABC-FM, sings regularly in its home city, Melbourne, and is about to undertake a tour of Europe.

Christmas to Candlemas refers to the 40 day period from December 25, the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord, commonly called Christmas, to February 2, the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, as it is commonly called today, or Candlemas, as it was commonly known in the past, owing to the tradition of lighting candles during the singing of the Nunc dimittis before Mass.

So this is not yet another CD of Christmas music - it is a wide-ranging CD of music celebrating this 40 day period. Director John O’Donnell says: “The works on this disc have been selected from the Christmas to Candlemas programs that Ensemble Gombert has been performing annually since 1994. Often billed as “Melbourne’s carol-free Christmas concert”, Christmas to Candlemas usually features an array of motets and a Mass setting chosen from the vast array of riches from the High and Late Renaissance.”

Gorgeously in-tune performances and a sumptuously resonant recording made in St Xavier’s Chapel in Melbourne, make this CD a must for all lovers of choral music.

Tall Poppies - TP192

(CD)

$18.25

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days.

In the Beginning

In the Beginning


Copland:

In the Beginning

Gombert:

Lugebat David Absalon 8vv

Holst:

Nunc dimittis, H127

Jackson, Gabriel:

In the Beginning was the Word

Lukaszewski:

Nunc dimittis

Palestrina:

Nunc dimittis

Weelkes:

When David Heard

Whitacre:

When David Heard


Beth Mackay (mezzo-soprano) & Natasha Tyrwhitt-Drake (organ scholar)

Choir of Merton College, Oxford, Benjamin Nicholas & Peter Phillips (directors)

Founded as recently as 2008, the new Choir of Merton College, Oxford is rapidly emerging as a major force in collegiate choral music. On this, their debut recording, the choir’s two directors helm a diverse programme that reflects the range and reach of the choir’s daily repertoire. Bookended by two pieces titled In the Beginning Gabriel Jackson’s ravishing version of the rarely-set Johannine Prologue, Copland’s glowing account of the first seven days of creation – this disc offers a themed sequence of Renaissance and modern classics, all captured in sumptuous sound in the radiant acoustics of Merton’s famous chapel.

“Plainly, this is a fine choir, and a worthy rival to the other mixed-voice Oxbridge ensembles that have flourished in recent times.” Sunday Times, 18th September 2011

“if a handbook were to be written on How to Instantly Form a Crack Professional Choir, then they should be asked to write it...the new Merton College Choir has leap-frogged its way almost to the top of the collegiate choral pile...their mellow timbre is beautifully flecked with upper-register light. Highly versatile, they're well capable of taking on a silvery-sharp edge when called for by the music...A stunning recording debut” Charlotte Gardner, bbc.co.uk, 23rd September 2011

“This fine disc showcases the standards already achieved across a wide repertoire...The choir sounds secure; just a little stridency from the sopranos needs attention. And the young singers revel in the luscious clusters of Whitacre and Jackson.” The Times, 8th October 2011 ***

“In a generously imaginative gesture that can only benefit the future of British choral music, the college recently set up a new foundation, training 18 scholars. The results are already outstanding; Nicholas and Phillips draw a wonderfully fresh, vibrato-free sound from their young singers, who seem particularly at home in new repertoire” The Observer, 23rd October 2011

“The Choir of Merton College was formed in 2008. It makes a typically English sound – it’s all to do with the clarity of diction and the flawless intonation. The basses are nicely present but never overwhelm what’s above them, and the Merton College Chapel acoustic gives the choral sound a glow which is never too resonant...It’s hard not to love this disc for its sheer chutzpah – tackling music from five centuries and never putting a foot wrong.” The Arts Desk, 5th November 2011

“The 18 uninterrupted minutes of Copland's a cappella In the Beginning are a major test of any choir's stamina and concentration, and it's one the Mertonians pass with confidence...[Beth Mackay] presents the creation narrative with vivid buoyancy, and she is responded to keenly by the body choral, whose brightness of tone and attack enliven what can easily become a dry and turgid piece of storytelling.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2011 ****

“Listening to their superb performances and seamless blending of voices, it's hard to believe that the choir is only four years old.They have a vast range of dynamics and vocal colouring, and they're fully responsive to the different styles...An intensely moving recording, strongly recommended.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2011

“The choir is astonishingly accomplished for such a new starter and the standard has been set high, not that there is any surprise in that...[the Copland is] a superlative summation of the new Merton College Choir's achievement that in its own right is sufficient to recommend the entire disc.” International Record Review, January 2012

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - December 2011

Delphian - DCD34072

(CD)

$16.75

Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days.

The Tallis Scholars - Live in Rome

The Tallis Scholars - Live in Rome


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Deborah Roberts (soprano)

Palestrina:

Missa Papae Marcelli

Stabat mater

Alma Redemptoris mater - 8vv

Surge, illuminare

Magnificat Primi toni

Nunc dimittis


The Tallis Scholars celebrate Palestrina’s 400th anniversary with a unique concert in the Roman Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore where the composer sang as a choirboy and later became maestro di cappella.

There are two presentations of the same concert, an illustrated performance featuring the priceless artworks in the Basilica which are used to illuminate the sung texts, and a pure performance that is 100% Tallis Scholars. Optional captions name the artworks and describe the context in which they are used and sub-titles provide translations of the sung Latin into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese.

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: NTSC

Gimell - GIMDN904

(DVD Video)

$26.50

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

Stabat Mater, Canticles and Motets

Stabat Mater, Canticles and Motets


Palestrina:

Ad te Levavi Oculos Meos

Victimae Paschali

Magnificat

Stabat mater

Nunc dimittis

Ad Dominum cum Tribularer

Dum Complerentur

Veni Sancte Spiritus

Recordare

Alma Redemptoris mater - 4vv


CRD - CRD3519

(CD)

$11.25

(also available to download from $10.50)

Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. (Available now to download.)

The Tallis Scholars - Live in Rome

The Tallis Scholars - Live in Rome


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

Deborah Roberts (soprano)

Palestrina:

Missa Papae Marcelli

Stabat mater

Alma Redemptoris mater - 8vv

Surge, illuminare

Magnificat primi toni

Nunc dimittis


Deborah Roberts (soprano), Tessa Bonner, Sally Dunkley, Ruth Holton, Caroline Trevor, David Gould, Deborah Miles-Johnson, Michael Lees, Philip Cave, Robert Johnston, Paul Agnew, Steven Harrold, Francis Steele, Stephen Charlesworth, Robert Evans, Julian Walker

The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips

The Tallis Scholars celebrate Palestrina’s 400th anniversary with a unique concert in the Roman Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore where the composer sang as a choirboy and later became maestro di cappella.

There are two presentations of the same concert, an illustrated performance featuring the priceless artworks in the Basilica which are used to illuminate the sung texts, and a pure performance that is 100% Tallis Scholars. Optional captions name the artworks and describe the context in which they are used and sub-titles provide translations of the sung Latin into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Japanese.

DVD Video

Region: 0

Format: PAL

Gimell - GIMDP903

(DVD Video)

$26.50

Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days.

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