Magnificats & motets

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HIERONYMUS PRAETORIUS
Magnificats & motets
The Cardinall's Musick, Andrew Carwood (conductor)

[ Hyperion / CD ]

Release Date: Monday 1 December 2008

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'This superb disc … These are stunning performances, which is of course to be expected from this remarkable vocal ensemble … all are bathed in a richly texutred and highly variegated choral sound' (International Record Review)

'Hieronymus Praetorius gains his place in the sun with this outstanding release. The 16th-century organist and composer emerges as a master of vivid choral contrasts and effects' (Classic FM Magazine *****)

'This superb disc … These are stunning performances, which is of course to be expected from this remarkable vocal ensemble … all are bathed in a richly texutred and highly variegated choral sound … Hieronymus Praetorius is considered by many to be one of the greatest North German composers of the first half of the se venteenth century. This release will surely go some way to convincing the rest of us of the truth of this assertion' (International Record Review)

'The often highly expressive, sometimes quirky, and always well-crafted Magnificats and motets of Hieronymus Prateorius are a fine example of the strength-in-depth of German musical creativity. Andrew Carwood and The Cardinall's Musick ardently relish the interplay of voices in the eight-art scorings … the overall impression is compelling, fresh and immediate' (Choir & Organ Magazine)

Tracks:

1 Magnificat quarti toni [10'24]
2 O bone Jesu [7'52]
3 A solis ortus cardine / Beatus auctor saeculi [8'20]
4 Benedictio mensae 'Oculi omnium in te sperant, Domine' [1'45]
5 Gaudete omnes [3'31]
6 Magnificat secundi toni [9'49]
7 O vos omnes [3'45]
8 Laudate Dominum [3'24]
9 Videns Dominus [4'24]
10 Oratio Dominica 'Pater noster, qui es in caelis' [2'33]
11 Magnificat quinti toni - Joseph, lieber Joseph mein - In dulci iubilo [12'41]