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Prophetiae Sibyllarum 01. "Prolog" 02. "Sibylla Persica" 03. "Sibylla Libyca" 04. "Sibylla Delphica" 05. "Sibylla Cimmeria" 06. "Sibylla Samia" 07. "Sibylla Cumana" 08. "Sibylla Hellespontica" 09. "Sibylla Phrygia" 10. "Sibylla Europaea" 11. "Sibylla Tiburtina" 12. "Sibylla Erythraea" 13. "Sibylla Agrippa" 14. "Dixit Dominus (Motette)" 15. "Angelus ad pastores ait (Motette)" 16. "Quem vidistis, pastores? (Motette)" 17. "Videntes stellam (Motette)" 18. "Ave Maria (Motette)" 19. "Magnificat super aurora lucis rutilat (Motette)"
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Beschreibung: | The Sibyls were mythical women of ancient times with the gift of prophecy. They were a favorite motif in the visual arts during the Renaissance: the best known are Michelangelo's Sibyls in the ceiling frescoes of the Sistine Chapel. Lasso's Prophetiae Sibyllarum was composed at the Munich court of Duke Albrecht V. The Duke prohibited the work's publication, thus making it the sole property of the Munich court. This "musica riservata" is noted for it's great compositional skill and sophisticated Latin texts - referring to Christmas events in this case. The VocalConsort Berlin supplements this half-hour work with additional motets by Lasso, also associated with Christmas celebrations., Booklet Editor: Joachim Berenbold, Composed By: Roland de Lassus, Directed By: Daniel Reuss, Ensemble: Vocalconsort Berlin, Executive-Producer: Michael Sawall, Producer: Moritz Bergfeld, Labelcode ACR24307.2 (ACC 24307), Phonographic Copyright (p) Note 1 Music GmbH, Copyright (c) Note 1 Music GmbH, Recorded At Studio Christuskirche, Berlin |
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