Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Alleluia : versets. Pascha nostrum ; Epulemur (4:09) -- Laus honor, virtus : trope communion pascha nostrum (4:19) -- O qui perpetua mundum ratione gubernas / Pierre Chépélov (7:10) -- Firmetur manus tua : antienne de procession (3:36) -- Postquam factus homo : trope introït resurrexi (7:35) -- Doxa en ipsistis : gloria (4:48) -- Sunt etenim pennae volucres mihi / Joel Rust (5:57) -- Alleluia : Rex in æternum : séquence (5:51) -- Prome casta contio carmina : prose (3:30) -- O redemptor summe carmen : hymne (4:51) -- Miserere dominum : kyrie tropé (2:43) -- Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat : laudes royales (7:53) |
Notes |
For women's voices; anonymous music likely performed at King Edward's coronation at Winchester Cathedral on Easter Day in April 1043 |
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The 3rd and 7th works composed on texts from Boethius' The consolation of philosophy; the remaining works anonymous compositions from the Winchester troper |
Performer |
Discantus ; Brigitte Lesne, vocals, conductor |
Event |
Recorded 2013 March 11-14 Église évangélique allemande, Paris |
Notes |
Sung in Latin, except for the 6th work (in Greek) |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Edward, King of England, approximately 1003-1066 -- Coronation
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SUBJECT |
Edward, King of England, approximately 1003-1066 fast |
Subject |
Easter music.
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Choruses, Sacred (Women's voices), Unaccompanied -- 500-1400
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Vocal sextets, Unaccompanied.
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Choruses, Sacred (Women's voices), Unaccompanied
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Coronations
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Easter music
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Vocal sextets, Unaccompanied
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Lesne, Brigitte, conductor, singer.
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Musical setting of (work): Boethius, -524.
De consolatione philosophiae.
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Container of (work): Chépélov, Pierre, 1979-
O qui perpetua
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Container of (work): Rust, Joel, 1989-
Sunt etenim pennae
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Discantus (Musical group), singer.
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