From Darkness into Light Musica Secreta, Claire Williams & Alison Kinder
- Antoine Brumel (1460 - 1512):
- 1Heth (Cogitavit Dominus) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]06:00
- 2Joth (Sederunt in terra) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]06:45
- 3Lamed (Matribus suis dixerunt) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]07:05
- 4Nun (Prophetæ tui viderunt) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]12:35
- 5Gimel (Circumædificavit adversum me) [Arr. for Treble Chorus, Viol & Organ]08:07
- Ave maris stella:
- 6Ave maris stella04:55
- Josquin des Prez (1450 - 1521):
- 7Recordare virgo Mater04:54
- Antonio Moro (1519 - 1577):
- 8Sancta Maria succurre miseris02:31
- Jesus autem cum ieiunasset:
- 9Jesus autem cum ieiunasset01:53
- Multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me:
- 10Multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me01:44
- Loyset Compère (1445 - 1518):
- 11Paranymphus salutat virginem03:10
- Verbum caro factum est:
- 12Verbum caro factum est04:31
- Salve regina:
- 13Salve regina07:00
Info zu From Darkness into Light
Based on a major new discovery, this recording features the complete setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah for Good Friday by Antoine Brumel, one of the most celebrated composers of the Renaissance. Brumel s Lamentations have been known, performed, and recorded for many years, but the additional seventeen verses, which were found hiding in plain sight in a sixteenth-century manuscript by Musica Secreta s co-director Laurie Stras, reveal a monumental setting - a masterpiece brought from darkness into light. The second half of the disc focusses on another manuscript, compiled for a convent, with gems by Josquin des Prez and Loyset Compère sitting alongside the anonymous beauty of works that decorated the nuns worship throughout the year.
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