Label: Signum Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212033821
Catalog number: SIGCD 338
Releasedate: 01-09-13
Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212033821
Catalog number: SIGCD 338
Releasedate: 01-09-13
Coupling powerful interpretations with path-breaking scholarship, the choir Contrapunctus presents music by the best-known composers as well as unfamiliar masterpieces. Directed by Owen Rees, a specialist in music of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the group presents imaginative programmes revealing previously undiscovered musical treasures and throwing new light on familiar works. This recording explores the musical ‘cries of the oppressed’ from opposite ends of Europe, which include some of the most powerful works composed in England and Portugal during this period by Byrd, Tallis, Monte and Cardoso. The highlight perhaps is the first recording of a newly reconstructed vocal work by Thomas Tallis, Libera nos. This has long been thought to be an instrumental work, and has been recorded as such, but there’s persuasive historical evidence for us to be confident that this is in fact a choral setting of the antiphon Libera nos, and it is performed here with the relevant text restored to the five vocal parts.
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1Civitas sancti tui05:02
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2Libera nos02:08
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3Super flumina Babylonis05:41
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4Quomodo cantabimus08:38
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5Sitivit anima mea04:22
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6Laboravi in gemitu meo05:29
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7Miserere mei Deus03:20
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8Lachrimans sitivit anima mea05:54
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9Plorans plorabit05:07
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10In jejunio et fletu04:54
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11Salvator mundi02:50
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12Inter vestibulum02:33
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13Infelix ego13:34