Palestrina Edition Vol. 4 / The Sixteen

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Label: CORO
Catalog: COR16114
Format: CD

Harry Christophers & The Sixteen

Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina / Missa O magnum mysterium / A solis ortu cardine / Iubilate Deo / Ad te levavi / Ave Regina caelorum / Song of Songs: nos. 7, 8 & 12 / Fasciculus myrrhae dilectus meus mihi / Ecce, tu pulcher es, dilecte mi / Introduxit me rex in cellam vinariam / Magnificat Quinti Toni / Deus enim firmavit / Surge, illuminare

"A CLASSIC IN THE MAKING."
GRAMOPHONE ON THE SIXTEEN'S PALESTRINA SERIES
THE SIXTEEN RELEASES THE FOURTH ALBUM IN ITS ACCLAIMED SERIES

A towering figure in Renaissance polyphony, Palestrina is arguably one of the greatest composers of liturgical music of all time. Harry Christophers and The Sixteen continue their exploration of his work with the fourth disc in their celebrated series.
This album features a selection of Palestrina's music for Christmas including his largely unknown masterpiece, the Missa O magnum mysterium. Also presented are several unusual hymn settings amongst them A solis ortu cardine--a setting of a chant hymn for Christmas morning. Among composers, Palestrina is unusual in setting this hymn for Lauds on the Feast of Nativity. Most composers reserved their efforts for the more important celebrations of Vespers. The text, written by Caelius Sedulius, is itself unusual in that the verses begin with successive letters of the alphabet.
Alongside the hymns are motets from the Song of Songs. The Song of Songs are among some of Palestrina's most sublime and expressive works and, as with previous disc in the series, this album includes three of them. Dedicated to Pope Gregory XIII, Palestrina's style of writing for these sensual texts demonstrates what variety and intensity of feeling can be conveyed with the simplest of means.
Completing this recording are three double-choir motets (a genre in which Palestrina was unsurpassed), Ave Regina, Iubilate Deo and Surge illuminare.

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