A polyphonic treasure filled with serene prayer.
The hymns by the Renaissance music master Lasso are solemnly recreated by an ensemble led by Bruno Turner.
The intricate counterpoint of the unaccompanied chorus creates a sound that draws the listener into deep meditation. The majestic harmonies in "Requiem" represent a pinnacle of religious music at the time, and the piece holds great historical value.
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A:
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1)
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Introitus: Requiem Aeternam
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2)
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Kyrie
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3)
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Graduale: Requiem Aeternam (Cantus Gregorianus)
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4)
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Tractus: Absolve Domine
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B:
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1)
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Offertorium: Domine Jesu Christe
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2)
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Sanctus Und Benedictus
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3)
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Agnus Dei
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4)
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Communio Lux Aeterna
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5)
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O Bone Jesu - Motette Zu 4 Stimmen
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Countertenor Vocals - Paul Esswood
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Bass Vocals - Brian Etheridge
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Countertenor Vocals - Geoffrey Mitchell
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Composed By - Orlando Di Lasso
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Bass Vocals - David Thomas (9)
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Recording Supervisor - Dr. Alfred Krings
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Tenor Vocals - Jammes Griffett
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Bass Vocals - Mark Brown (4)
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Ensemble - Pro Cantione Antiqua
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Tenor Vocals - [Cantor]
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Conductor - Bruno Turner
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Recording Supervisor - Hubert Kübler
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Countertenor Vocals - Keith Davis (2)
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Tenor Vocals - James Lewington
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Design - Bernard Claessens