Wybitny brytyjski kompozytor pochodzący z Irlandii Charles Villiers Stanford, urodzony w 1852 roku w Dublinie, zmarł w 1924 roku w Londynie. Artysta prócz komponowaniem, trudnił się również dyrygenturą i był pedagogiem. Artysta komponował muzykę romantyczną i poważną.  Tracklista: Morning Service in C Major, Op. 115 1. Te deum laudamus 2. Benedictus Latin Motets, Op. 38 3. Justorum Animae 4. Coelos Ascendit Hodie 5. Beati Quorum Via Evening Service In C Major, Op. 115 6. Magnificat 7. Nunc Dimittis 8. Kyrie 9. Credo 10. Sanctus 11. Benedictus 12. Agnus Dei 13. Gloria 14. Organ Prelude In G Minor 15. Magnificat 16. Nunc Dimittis 17. Organ Postlude In D Minor 18. For Lo, I Raise Up, Op. 145


  • Wykonawca Robinson Christopher
  • Data premiery 2014-12-04
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Although well known and highly regarded in his lifetime and in the years following his death in 1596, the music of Philippe Rogier is largely known (especially to English audiences) through one motet alone, Laboravi in gemitu meo. But there is much to explore in this genuinely underrated composer. Philippe Rogier was one of a long line of Flemish composers who worked at the Spanish court. The high regard that the musically astute Philip II held for Rogier was not misplaced, because he is one of the most fascinating and rewarding composers of the late sixteenth century: extraordinarily versatile, capable of plumbing the emotional depths in his penitential works (of which there are many) as well as exalting the heights in his festive music. The main work on this disc includes the parody mass Missa Ego sum qui sum, based on a motet by Gombert. It must rank as one of the finest settings of the Mass ordinary of the late sixteenth century, dazzling in its invention and sheer beauty. Gombert had been one of the most influential composers of the post-Josquin period, developing a style of composition based on continuous imitation and almost relentless expressivity with an extraordinarily high level of dissonance. Rogier’s Mass seems to be a tribute to this style. Two twelve-part accompanied motets are recorded here, pointing to a well-developed polychoral tradition at the Spanish court. The remaining motets on this recording represent different facets of the composer: desperate cries in the pentitential works and sheer exuberance in Cantantibus organis, a motet in honour of St Cecilia. The much admired choir of King’s College London and their director David Trendell appear in their Hyperion debut.


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
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Sir Charles Villiers Stanford is a central figure in Anglican church music. His many settings of the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis are evensong for generations of choirboys and church-goers. This three-disc set contains a generous selection of Stanford’s sacred choral music—settings for Matins and Evensong, motets, anthems and hymns—perfectly performed by Winchester Cathedral Choir at its best, conducted by David Hill


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2012-10-01
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Tracklista:1. Salve regina, FP 1102. Quatre motets pour un temps de pénitence, FP 973. Litanies ? la vierge noire, FP 824. Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël, FP 1525. Un soir de neige, FP 1266. Ave verum corpus, FP 1547. M ass in G, FP 89


  • Wykonawca The Sixteen
  • Data premiery 2017-02-03
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Tracklista: 1. Tenebrae Motets, Op. 72 First, Second & Third Nocturns 2. Missa Cantuariensis, Op. 59 3. Three Motets, Op. 76 4. Five Motets for unaccompanied choir, Op. 375. Wydawnictwo zostało wyróżnione nagrodami:Musica 5 (Musica, 11-2016); Diapason 5 (Diapason, 11-2016)


  • Wykonawca The Sixteen
  • Data premiery 2017-01-20
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The Brabant Ensemble under their director Stephen Rice presents music for the dark time of the year. Its latest disc of 16th-century polyphony features the extraordinary compositional gifts of Clemens non Papa, put to the service of the Requiem mass and a selection of motets on a pentitential theme. Within this general aspect of solemnity can be found countless shades of expression and emotion. Despite the popularity of the composer’s music during his lifetime, Clemens is a somewhat marginal figure today and many of these motets have never been recorded before. Yet, listening to this music today, one is immediately enthralled by its opulence and harmonic lushness, very different from the occasionally sterile polyphony of some of the composer’s contemporaries. The Brabant Ensemble’s fresh, uncluttered and sincere performances truly bring this glorious music to life.


  • Wykonawca Brabant Ensemble
  • Data premiery 2010-11-01
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1. Missa Ave Maria, for 4 voices  38:412. Missa Hodie Christus natus est, for 8 voices 27:293. Hodie Christus natus est, for 4 voices 2:464. Canite tuba, motet for 5 voices (from Motets Book II for 5, 6, & 8 voices) 6:215. Ave Maria, motet (unspecified of 5) 4:226. Tui sunt caeli, offertory for 5 voices 2:387. Jubilate Deo omnis terra, motet for 8 voices (from Motets Book II for 5, 6, & 8 voices) 3:388. O magnum mysterium, motet for 6 voices (from Motets Book I) 6:269. Missa Papae Marcelli, for 6 voices 32:5210. Missa Brevis, for 4 voices 25:06


  • Wykonawca King's College Choir
  • Data premiery 2008-11-10
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The young Oxford choir turns its immaculate ensemble, lucid diction and faultless tuning to an exciting find: a hugely neglected composer from the 16th century. Relatively little is known about Dominique Phinot’s life—there is a suggestion that he was executed for homosexual practices, cutting short a productive and impressive composing career. Phinot’s output consists of over a hundred motets, two Masses, and settings of Vesper Psalms and the Magnificat, as well as two books of French chansons and two Italian madrigals. The acclaim with which his sacred compositions were received is evident both in the frequency of their publication as well as in the writings of his contemporaries. He was clearly renowned as a master of imitative polyphonic writing. The publication in Lyons during 1547/8 of two collections of Phinot’s motets secured his reputation for the rest of the century and beyond. Not only do the five-voice motets in the Liber primus mutetarum confirm his outstanding polyphonic skills but the Liber secundus contains five eight-voice works which are of considerable historical importance. The latter are unique in the mid-sixteenth century in their treatment of double-choir dialogue, a technique in which two four-part ensembles normally alternate thematically related phrases of varying lengths. These works, of which four are included in this recording, are the antecedents of the resplendent Venetian polychoral tradition of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. 'The Brabant Ensemble's performances of these fascinating works are as polished and assured as we have come to expect, full-throated yet finely modelled and shimmering with lively intelligence. Rice unerringly finds the right pace for each work … and pays full heed to Phinot's expressive use of contrasting textures. Amidst all the drama of the larger works, the ensemble's caressing, translucent rendition of O sacrum convivium is a particular high point. This is a valuable and engrossing premiere for a neglected and somewhat unconventional sixteenth-century master' (International Record Review) 'There are many laurels to award in this column, but arguably the biggest, shiniest and bushiest wreath should land on Stephen Rice and his spirited Brabant Ensemble for their outstanding disc of works by Dominique Phinot. What a discovery! Extraordinary music, not least the 'secret chromatic art' exemplified in the motet _Pater Peccavi_, which deserves the widest hearing thanks to these sinuous, assured performance, captured in an edgy acoustic that enhances the curious architecture of the polyphony' (Choir & Organ Magazine)


  • Wykonawca Brabant Ensemble
  • Data premiery 2009-01-01
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Tracklista:Disc 11. Israelis Brünlein, motets (26) for 5 voices & continuo ('Fontana d'Israel'): Wende dich, Herr, und sei mir gnädig2. Israelis Brünlein, motets (26) for 5 voices & continuo ('Fontana d'Israel'): Zion spricht: Der Herr hat mich verlassen3. Israelis Brünlein, motets (26) for 5 voices & continuo ('Fontana d'Israel'): Ich bin jung gewesen4. Israelis Brünlein, motets (26) for 5 voices & continuo ('Fontana d'Israel'): Der Herr denket an unsDisc: 21. Wer unter dem Schirm, motet for 6 voices (Cymbalum Sionium)


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2014-12-04
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