Since you are interested in Missa Sancta et immaculata, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
GIOVANNI FRANCESCO ANERIO / FELICE ANERIO
Requiem / Motets Westminster Cathedral Choir / James O'Donnell [ Hyperion Helios / CD - released 15/Apr/2006 ] "This is a fascinating disc of music in fine performances. Music by the Anerio brothers is still pretty rare on disc. In performances as committed and as passionate as their works make pretty riveting listening" (MusicWeb May 2006) |
CHRISTOPHER TYE
Tye: Missa Euge bone / Peccavimus / Western Wynde Mass Choir of Westminster Cathedral, James O'Donnell [ Hyperion / CD - released 10/Apr/2012 ] 'Immediately one is introduced to Tye's extraordinary sound-world of unusual cadences and rigorous alternation of high and low voices to achieve impressive effects. All of these are carefully allowed to speak for themeselves thanks to the judicious... |
AMBROSIO COTES / SEBASTIAN de VIVANCO / FERNANDO de LAS INFANTAS / BARTOLOME de ESCOBEDO / ALONSO LOBO
Mortuus est Philippus Rex - Music for the Life and Death of the Spanish King Chorus of Westminster Cathedral / James O'Donnell [ Hyperion Helios / CD - released 1/Sep/2009 ] GRAMOPHONE CRITICS' CHOICE -- BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE BEST OF THE YEAR -- HI FI NEWS RECORD OF THE MONTH |
WIDOR
Fifth Symphony David Hill playing the Organ of Westminster Cathedral [ Hyperion Helios / CD - released 13/Jul/2004 ] 'Very thrilling. An irresistible sound' - BBC Record Review |
LOUIS VIERNE
Symphony No 2 in E minor / Les Angalus Op 57 David Hill (Westminster Cathedral organ) / Gordon Jones (baritone) [ Hyperion Helios / CD - released 1/Feb/2006 ] 'Lovers of French late-Romantic organ music are well served by this disc made in 1987 when David Hill was in charge of the music at Westminster Cathedral and brilliantly revivfied it' (BBC Music Magazine) |
CARDOSO / DE CRISTO / REBELO
Masterpieces of Portuguese Polyphony Westminster Cathedral Choir / James O'Donnell [ Hyperion Helios / CD - released 1/Sep/2007 ] 'Although this music is likely to be unknown to most collectors it will prove, as it has to me, a welcome and important discovery' (The Tablet) |