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Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK
Three Motets : for mezzo-soprano solo, baritone solo and mixed choir (SATB) / Christian Blaha
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK4
Phoenix : for mixed choir / Reza Nakisa: poem by Nima Yushij
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK
The Noel Consort : Concerto for mixed choir / Svyatoslav Lunyov
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK4
compositie
Promptuarium Musicum: Motets through the Liturgical Year (Volume II) : for 5, 6, 7 & 8 voices and basso continuo (Ascension & Pentecost) / Collected by Abraham SchadÆus; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers
Overige auteurs:
Wagemakers, Cees
(Editor)
SchadÆus, Abraham
(Samensteller)
Bevat:
Simone Molinaro (c. 1565-1615): Ego rogabo Patrem à 6 (2’45”)
Nicolò Rubini (1574-1625): Ego rogabo Patrem à 6 (5’45”)
Guglielmo Arnone (c. 1570-1630): Ascendisti in altum à 6 (3’)
Giuglio Osculati (? -1615): O Rex gloriæ à 7 (3’)
Luigi Balbi (fl. 1585-1621): Omnes gentes à 8 (5’)
Luca Marenzio (1553-1599): Exsurgat Deus à 8 (7’30”)
Bernardino Vannini (1590-1666): Dum complerentur à 5 (2’45”)
Gio. Batt. dalla Gostena (1558-1593): Repleti sunt omnes à 5 (2’15”)
Nicolò Rubini (1574-1625): Repleti sunt omnes à 7 (2’45”)
Ottavio Catalani (? -1644): Hodie completi sunt à 8 (3’45”)
Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551-1601): Dum complerentur - Cum ergo à 8 (7’30”)
Nicolaus Zangius (1570-1619): Veni Sancte Spiritus à 8 (2’45”)
Caspar Vincent (1580-1624): Apparuerunt Apostolis à 8 (5’15”)
Ottavio Catalani (? -1644): Si manseritis in me à 8 (2’45”)
Leone Leoni (c. 1550-1627): Sic Deus dilexit mundum à 8 (3’15”)
Toelichting:
In the years 1611 and 1612 two voluminous collections of motets appeared with the name Promptuarium Musicum, volumes I and II.
Both volumes consisted of 100 motets each, to be used during the liturgical year. The first book (1611) contained motets for sundays during Advent, Nativity, The Feast of the Name of Jesus, Epiphany, The Purification of the Virgin Mary, The Annunciation, Occasions of penitence, Lent period, and the Passion of the Lord. The second book (1612) contained motets on Antiphones, Introits, Graduals, Hymns etc. for several individual sundays, and feasts as Easter, Ascension, Pentecost, and several Communion motets. Later appeared more than 200 motets of other liturgical feasts through the year.