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Miserere mei, Deus (Psalm für 18 Stimmen) 01. "Verse 1: Miserere mei, Deus" 02. "Verse 2: Et secundum multitudinem" 03. "Verse 3: Amplius lava me" 04. "Verse 4: Quoniam iniquitatem mean" 05. "Verse 5: Tibi soli peccavi" 06. "Verse 6: Ecce enim in iniquitatibus" 07. "Verse 7: Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti" 08. "Verse 8: Asperges me hysopo" 09. "Verse 9: Auditui meo dabis gaudium" 10. "Verse 10: Averte faciem tuam" 11. "Verse 11: Cor mundum crea in me" 12. "Verse 12: Ne proiicias me" 13. "Verse 13: Redde mihi laetitiam" 14. "Verse 14: Docebo iniquos vias tuas" 15. "Verse 15: Libera me de sanguinibus" 16. "Verse 16: Domine, labia mea aperies" 17. "Verse 17: Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium" 18. "Verse 18: Sacrificium Deo spiritus" 19. "Verse 19: Benigne fac, Domine" 20. "Verse 20: Tunc acceptabis sacrificium" 21. "Lavanderita soy" 22. "A d¢nde, ni¤a hermosa" Del risco se despe¤a la fuentecilla hermosa (Kantate mit Violinen) 23. "Arie: Del risco se despe¤ la fuentecilla hermosa" 24. "Rezitativ: Ac?rcate, alma m¡a, con ternura" 25. "Arie pat?tica: Como cisne que muere cantando" Con el más puro fervor (kantate mit Stimmen und Violinen) 26. "Arie: Con el más purp fervor" 27. "Rezitativ: Oh, Dios, que de ti mismo!" 28. "Arie: R¡ndase ciega mi fe ala entrega"
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Description: | Music At The Cathedral Of Jaen by J.M. De La Puente, released 5 September 2018.
This version of Music At The Cathedral Of Jaen comes as a 1xCD. - ORQUESTRA BARROCA DE SEVILLA/VANDALIA CHOIRSpanish baroque music always offers interesting discoveries: Juan Manuel de la Puente (1692-1753) became conductor of the cathedral of Jaén at the age of 19 and thus one of the successors of the Renaissance master Francisco Guerrero, who held the office around 1545. The works recorded here have been preserved in the archives of the cathedral and bear witness to the great skill of the composer. The Baroque Orchestra of Seville is unquestionably among the very finest Spanish groups dedicated to historical performance practice and the interpretation of ancient music. Founded in 1995 by Barry Sargent and Ventura Rico, the group has been led by artistic director Pedro Gandia Martin since 2001. The group has performed throughout Europe and has recorded several well-received albums. |
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