03. "Accepit Jesus calicem" Missa Fratres ego enim accepi
04. "Kyrie"
05. "Gloria"
06. "Credo"
07. "Sanctus"
08. "Benedictus"
09. "Agnus Dei"
10. "Caro mea vere est cibus"
11. "Pater noster"
12. "Sacerdotes Domini" Song of Songs
13. "Quam pulchri sunt gressus tui"
14. "Duo ubera tua"
15. "Quam pulchra es"
16. "Victimae paschali laudes"
17. "Pange lingua"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Missa Fratres Ego Enim Accepi / Harry Christophers
Description:
Palestrina had a vast impact on the development of music. Hugely famous in his day, his reputation and influence grew even more following his death and his work can be seen as a summation of Renaissance polyphony. His musical legacy is prodigious even by the standards of the timeâ??he wrote over 100 massesâ??and he was the first Renaissance composer to have a complete edition of almost his whole output published in modern notation. The eighth recording in The Sixteenâ??s celebrated series focuses on the Last Supper and the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross at the first Easter and includes the Missa Fratres ego enim accepi. Three settings from the Song of Songs also feature. - MISSA FRATRES EGO ENIM ACCEPI / HARRY CHRISTOPHERS
Palestrina had a vast impact on the development of music. Hugely famous in his day, his reputation and influence grew even more following his death and his work can be seen as a summation of Renaissance polyphony. His musical legacy is prodigious even by the standards of the time-he wrote over 100 masses-and he was the first Renaissance composer to have a complete edition of almost his whole output published in modern notation. The eighth recording in The Sixteen's celebrated series focuses on the Last Supper and the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross at the first Easter and includes the Missa Fratres ego enim accepi. Three settings from the Song of Songs also feature.
Recorded 20-22 March 2019, Church of St Alban the Martyr, Holborn, London