ITALIAN MUSIC IN THE LOW COUNTRIES

Composer(s): Francesco Mancini

Artist(s): Currende, Claire Lefilliâtre, Marnix De Cat
Reference: KTC4031
Barcode: 8711801102450
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2009-03-26
SKU: KTC4031 Categories: , , ,

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Halfway between Brussels and Antwerp lies the city of Mechelen. Since mediaeval times, Mechelen"s cathedral was the centre of an intense musical life reflected in a rich collection of Italian music dating from the early 1700"s. This recording explores the collection with till yet unheard musical gems of the Episcopal Archive.

1. Psalm ‘Lauda Jersusalem’, for SATB, strings and basso continuo
Composer: Anonymus
Artist(s): Currende, Claire Lefilliâtre, Marnix De Cat

2. Psalm ‘Confitebor tibi, Domine’, for soprano solo, strings and basso continuo
Composer: Anonymus
Artist(s): Currende, Claire Lefilliâtre, Marnix De Cat

3. Motet ‘In deliquio amoris’, for soprano solo, strings and basso continuo
Composer: Anonymus
Artist(s): Currende, Claire Lefilliâtre, Marnix De Cat

4. Missa Septimus, for SSATB, strings and basso continuo: I. Kyrie
Composer: Francesco Mancini
Artist(s): Currende, Claire Lefilliâtre, Marnix De Cat

5. Missa Septimus, for SSATB, strings and basso continuo: II. Gloria
Composer: Francesco Mancini
Artist(s): Currende, Claire Lefilliâtre, Marnix De Cat

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 21,50
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World Premiere Recording

Halfway between Brussels and Antwerp lies the city of Mechelen. Since mediaeval times, Mechelen"s cathedral was the centre of an intense musical life reflected in a rich collection of Italian music dating from the early 1700"s. This recording explores the collection with till yet unheard musical gems of the Episcopal Archive.