Miserere

~ Release by Westminster Abbey Choir, Abbey Consort, Martin Neary (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Annotation

Music for the Holy Week Liturgy

Annotation last modified on 2019-07-06 16:33 UTC.

Tracklist

1CD
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Hymn, Vexilla Regis prodeunt
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Vexilla Regis prodeunt (Hymn from the Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant2:53
2Psalm 50 (51) à9, Miserere mei, Deus (Modern Version)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1994-07)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1994-07)
bass vocals:
Simon Birchall (operatic bass) (in 1994-07)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1994-07)
countertenor vocals:
Michael Lees (lay vicar & alto/countertenor) (in 1994-07)
treble vocals [Soprano I]:
Richard Farnsworth (Chorister) (in 1994-07)
treble vocals [Soprano II]:
Alexander Martin (Chorister) (in 1994-07) and Thomas Sneddon (Chorister) (in 1994-07)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1994-07)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1994-07)
recording of:
Miserere mei, Deus (in 1994-07)
composer:
Gregorio Allegri (composer)
part of:
ABC Classic 100 (2001) (number: 9)
quotes lyrics from:
Miserere mei (words from Psalm 51)
Gregorio Allegri12:40
3Antiphon, Christus factus est (I)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Christus factus est (Antiphon from Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant0:35
4Motet à8, Crucifixus
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Crucifixus a 8 (in 1995-09)
composer:
Antonio Lotti (Italian baroque composer, 1667-1740)
Antonio Lotti4:01
5Reproaches (I) Popule meus / Ego te eduxi
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
lead vocals [Cantor]:
Simon Birchall (operatic bass) (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Popule meus / Ego te eduxi (Improperia from the Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant3:32
6Responsory à6, Caligaverunt oculi mei
instruments:
Abbey Consort (Westminster) (in 1995-09)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Feria Sexta, Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday: IX. Caligaverunt oculi mei (in 1995-09)
composer:
Carlo Gesualdo (composer)
part of:
Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday
Carlo Gesualdo7:07
7Motet à8, O Domine Jesu Christe
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
O Domine Jesu Christe à 8, Ch. 14 (Sacrae symphoniae, Liber 1) (in 1995-09)
composer:
Giovanni Gabrieli (composer)
part of:
Giovanni Gabrieli: A Thematic Catalogue of his Music with a Guide to the Source Materials and Translations of his Vocal Texts (Charteris [Ch.]) (number: Ch. 14)
Giovanni Gabrieli4:04
8Antiphon, Christus factus est (II)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Christus factus est (Antiphon from Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant0:49
9Motet à6, Crucifixus
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Crucifixus a 6 (in 1995-09)
miscellaneous support:
Clifford Bartlett (organist and text translator) (task: edited by)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Antonio Lotti (Italian baroque composer, 1667-1740)
Antonio Lotti2:56
10Reproaches (II) Quia eduxi te / Ego te pavi
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
lead vocals [Cantor]:
Simon Birchall (operatic bass) (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Quia eduxi te / Ego te pavi (Improperia from the Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant3:21
11Responsory à6, Tenebrae factae sunt
instruments:
Abbey Consort (Westminster) (in 1995-09)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Feria Sexta, Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday: V. Tenebrae factae sunt (in 1995-09)
composer:
Carlo Gesualdo (composer)
part of:
Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday
Carlo Gesualdo4:48
12Motet à6, Adoramus te, Christe
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Adoramus te, Christe, SV 289 (motet for 6 voices & continuo) (in 1995-09)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player) (in 1620)
part of:
Stattkus-Verzeichnis (number: SV 289)
Claudio Monteverdi2:54
13Antiphon, Christus factus est (III)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Christus factus est (Antiphon from Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant2:00
14Motet à10, Crucifixus
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Crucifixus a 10 (in 1995-09)
composer:
Antonio Lotti (Italian baroque composer, 1667-1740)
Antonio Lotti3:34
15Reproaches (III) Quid ultra debui / Ego te exaltavi
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
lead vocals [Cantor]:
Simon Birchall (operatic bass) (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Quid ultra debui / Ego te exaltavi (Improperia from the Liber Usualis) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Plainchant ([anonymous], special purpose artist)
reconstructed by:
The monks of the Abbey of Solesmes (Congregation of the monks)
part of:
Liber Usualis
Plainchant3:40
16Psalm 50 (51) à9, Miserere mei, Deus
instruments:
Abbey Consort (Westminster) (in 1995-09)
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Miserere mei, Deus (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Tommaso Bai (17th century composer) (until 1714)
is based on:
Miserere mei, Deus
Gregorio Allegri, Tommaso Bai13:11
17Hymn, Crux fidelis / Pange, lingua
organ:
Martin Baker (organist and conductor) (in 1995-09)
theorbo:
Robin Jeffrey (mandolin and theorbo player) (in 1995-09)
choir vocals:
Westminster Abbey Choir (in 1995-09)
conductor:
Martin Neary (English organist and choral conductor) (in 1995-09)
recorded at:
Westminster Abbey in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (in 1995-09)
recording of:
Crux fidelis (in 1995-09)
composer:
King João IV of Portugal
recording of:
Pange lingua (plainchant) (in 1995-09)
lyricist:
St. Thomas Aquinas
composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
John IV of Portugal4:56

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ASIN:US: B073JMQLYC [info]