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Miserere 01. "I. Miserere" 02. "II. Amplius lava me" 03. "III. Tibi soli peccavi" 04. "IV. Ecce enim in iniquitatibus" 05. "V. Asperges me hyssopo" 06. "VI. Auditui meo dabis gaudium" 07. "VII. Cor mundum crea in me Deus" 08. "VIII. Redde mihi l?titiam" 09. "IX. Docebo iniquos vias tuas" 10. "X. Libera me de sanguinibus" 11. "XI. Sacrificium Deo" 12. "XII. Ut ?dificentur" Quare fremunt gentes 13. "I. Quare fremuerunt gentes" 14. "II. Dirumpamus vincula eorum" 15. "III. Qui habitat in c?lis" 16. "IV. Ego autem constitutus sum rex ab eo" 17. "V. Reges eos in virga ferrea" 18. "VI. Et nunc reges intelligite" 19. "VII. Apprehendite disciplinam" 20. "VIII. Beati omnes qui confidunt in eo" Jubilate Deo 21. "I. Jubilate Deo omnis terra" 22. "II. Reges terr?, et omnes populi" 23. "III. Arcum conterit" 24. "IV. Taliter non fecit omni nationi" 25. "V. Juravit" 26. "VI. Jubilate in conspectu regis" 27. "VII. Orta est enim"
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Beschreibung: | Here are assembled three Grands Motets by Lully, associated with key moments in the reign of Louis XIV. In 1660, the Jubilate Deo celebrating the La Paix des Pyrénées and the king's wedding, erupts in unheard of proportions, that no other composer in France had produced before, and with breathtaking modernity. The music is triumphant, with a French-style overture worthy of future operas, grand theatrical narratives and choruses alternating between plenitude and exaltation: the celebratory motet was thus born with dazzling panache. The Quare fremuerunt gentes, even more dramatic, celebrated la Paix de Ratisbonne (the Peace of Regensburg) in 1685 with powerful operatic accents. Finally, the Miserere (1664) is the most famous French motet of the 17th century. Played in 1672 for the funeral service of Chancellor Séguier, it brought tears to Madame de Sévigné's eyes: "I don't believe there is any other music in heaven." Stéphane Fuget and his ensemble Les Epopées pursue their grace-filled cycle., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Chorus Master: Lucile de Trémiolles, Composed By: Jean-Baptiste Lully, Directed By: Stéphane Fuget, Ensemble: Les Épopées, Recorded By: Dominique Daigremont, Recorded By: Frédéric Briant, Labelcode CHAV59.2 (CVS059), Phonographic Copyright (p) Château de Versailles Spectacles, Copyright (c) Château de Versailles Spectacles, Recorded At Chapelle Royale De Versailles, Made By Sonopress |
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