Dufay - Motets Vol.2: Supremum est mortalibus bonum
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Label: Glossa - Platinum
Cat No: GCDP31904
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 31st March 2008
Contents
Works
Ave regina coelorumAve virgo
Fulgens iubar ecclesie dei
Magnam me gentes lauda paciare
Minerva
Mirandas parit hec urbs florentina puellas
Moribus et genere
O beate Sebastiane
O gemma, lux et speculum
O proles Hispaniae / O sidus Hispaniae
O sancte Sebastiane
Rite majorem
Supremum Est Mortalibus
Artists
Cantica SymphoniaConductor
Giuseppe MalettoWorks
Ave regina coelorumAve virgo
Fulgens iubar ecclesie dei
Magnam me gentes lauda paciare
Minerva
Mirandas parit hec urbs florentina puellas
Moribus et genere
O beate Sebastiane
O gemma, lux et speculum
O proles Hispaniae / O sidus Hispaniae
O sancte Sebastiane
Rite majorem
Supremum Est Mortalibus
Artists
Cantica SymphoniaConductor
Giuseppe MalettoAbout
These singers and instrumentalists, many of them members of the various permutations of La Venexiana, represent the best possible interpreters for communicating this timeless and moving music: motets indelibly linked to the power struggles that, in the first half of the 15th century, convulsed the politics of European powers and of the Roman Catholic Church.
Together with Quadrivium, this new release sees Cantica Symphonia traversing all the currently attributed motets by Dufay: works written to set the seal on historic occasions as well as those with liturgical texts.
The accompanying essay admirably captures the pervasive 15th century currents of Humanism and religious splendour.
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