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Early Music: Gregorian Chant and Renaissance Music
Last updated: 22.11.22
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Intersound
Release Date:
01 January, 1995
Aeterne rerum conditor (Eternal Maker of things!), Gregorian Chant
Eripe me de incimis meis (Take me from my enemies), Gregorian Chant
Inventor rutili, hymn for the lighting of the Easter fire, Gregorian Chant
Intellige clamoren meum, communion in mode 5 for the 2nd Sunday in Lent, Gregorian Chant
String quartet No 3, composed by RMurray Schafer
Paravi lucernam Christo meo (I have prepared a lamp for my Christ), Gregorian Chant
Mediae noctis tempus est (It is time of Midnight), Gregorian Chant
Judica me, Deus (Judge me, God), Gregorian Chant
Hodie Christus resurrexit (Christ is risen today), Gregorian Chant
Veterem hominem (The old man), Gregorian Chant
Drömmarnes sang, for choir, composed by Carl Jonas Love Almqvist
In die resurrectionis, Gregorian Chant
In Te Speravi, composed by Anonymous
Sancti, venite, Christus corpus, Gregorian Chant
Dominus firmamentum meum (The Lord is my strength), Gregorian Chant
Pange linqua (Sing, my tongue), Gregorian Chant
Prelude for organ in F, composed by Nadia Boulanger, with Chicago Chamber Brass
Ricercare 1st tone (doubtful), composed by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, with Chicago Chamber Brass
Fairy Rownde for lute, composed by Antony Holborne, with Barolk Folk
Work(s) Dona Nobis Pacem, composed by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, with Barolk Folk
A Robyn, Gentyl Robyn for 3 voices, composed by William Cornysh, with Barolk Folk