Leiden Choirbooks Vol.4
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1413
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 1st September 2014
Contents
Works
Salve crux dignaAngelus Domini ad pastores
Congratulamini michi omnes
Pastores loquebantur
Pater peccavi
Sancti mei qui in carne
O beata infantia
Pater peccavi in caelum
Christe qui lux es
Da pacem Domine
Dixerunt discipuli
Non conturbetur cor vestrum
Expurgate vetus fermentum
Veni electa mea
Virgo prudentissima
Emendemus in melius
Que est ista que processit
Ad Dominum cum tribularer
Infirmitatem
Artists
Egidius Kwartet & CollegeWorks
Salve crux dignaAngelus Domini ad pastores
Congratulamini michi omnes
Pastores loquebantur
Pater peccavi
Sancti mei qui in carne
O beata infantia
Pater peccavi in caelum
Christe qui lux es
Da pacem Domine
Dixerunt discipuli
Non conturbetur cor vestrum
Expurgate vetus fermentum
Veni electa mea
Virgo prudentissima
Emendemus in melius
Que est ista que processit
Ad Dominum cum tribularer
Infirmitatem
Artists
Egidius Kwartet & CollegeAbout
The survival of the Leiden Choirbooks from the iconoclastic fury in 1566 seems to indicate that the manuscripts were carefully kept somewhere under lock and key in the church. Today, these choirbooks provide unique and extremely valuable proof of the rich musical life of 16th century Holland.
Even though musical practice flourished greatly in Dutch churches in the 16th century, extremely little evidence of this has survived in Dutch archives and libraries.
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