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Cipriano Rore Paul McCreesh Gabrieli Dux Vivet 1516 1565
Cipriano de Rore +••.••(...)): Missa Praeter rerum seriem - Sanctus, Benedictus Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh Score: www.cpdl.org This mass is based on Josquin's 6 voice motet: Praeter rerum seriem which is scored for SATTBB. This famous motet is based on the Christmas plainchant Praeter rerum seriem. Cipriano de Rore substituted one of the tenors for soprano, and then added a 7th voice, an Alto cantus firmus which sings in very long note values the first three lines of the plainchant melody (Praeter rerum seriem / Parit Deum hominem / Virgo mater) starting either on D or G on the text: Hercules secundus, dux Ferrariae quartus vivit et vivet. (Ercole II, 4th Duke of Ferrara lives and will live.), an hommage to Cipriano de Rore's patron, Duke Ercole II of Ferrara. This cantus firmus always enters later during the movement except in the Agnus Dei where it starts simultaneously with the other 6 voices. Cipriano de Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem - the complete mass - McCreesh (http•••) Cipriano de Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem - the complete mass - Tallis Scholars (http•••) Josquin: Praeter rerum seriem - McCreesh: (http•••) Josquin: Praeter rerum seriem - Tallis Scholars: (http•••)
Cipriano Rore Paul McCreesh Gabrieli Dux Vivet Tallis Tallis Scholars 1516 1565
Cipriano de Rore +••.••(...)): Missa Praeter rerum seriem - Kyrie Gabrieli Consort Paul McCreesh Score: www.cpdl.org This mass is based on Josquin's 6 voice motet: Praeter rerum seriem which is scored for SATTBB. This famous motet is based on the Christmas plainchant Praeter rerum seriem. Cipriano de Rore substituted one of the tenors for soprano, and then added a 7th voice, an Alto cantus firmus which sings in very long note values the first three lines of the plainchant melody (Praeter rerum seriem / Parit Deum hominem / Virgo mater) starting either on D or G on the text: Hercules secundus, dux Ferrariae quartus vivit et vivet. (Ercole II, 4th Duke of Ferrara lives and will live.), an hommage to Cipriano de Rore's patron, Duke Ercole II of Ferrara. This cantus firmus always enters later during the movement except in the Agnus Dei where it starts simultaneously with the other 6 voices. Cipriano de Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem - the complete mass - McCreesh (http•••) Cipriano de Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem - the complete mass - Tallis Scholars (http•••) Josquin: Praeter rerum seriem - McCreesh: (http•••) Josquin: Praeter rerum seriem - Tallis Scholars: (http•••)
Lazarus Scio Vivet Ensemble Organum Sequentia
Gospel reading from John 11:21-27 about Martha's lament of Lazarus' death and Jesus's proclamation as "the Resurrection and the Life". From Ensemble Organum album Lux Perpetua, Requiem. Available on iTunes and Amazon. Sequentia Sancti Evangelii secundum Ioannem, In illo tempore: 21 Dixit ergo Martha ad Iesum: "Domine, si fuisses hic, frater meus non esset mortuus! 22 Sed et nunc scio quia, quaecumque poposceris a Deo, dabit tibi Deus". 23 Dicit illi Iesus: "Resurget frater tuus". 24 Dicit ei Martha: " Scio quia resurget in resurrectione in novissimo die". 25 Dixit ei Iesus: "Ego sum resurrectio et vita. Qui credit in me, etsi mortuus fuerit, vivet; 26 et omnis, qui vivit et credit in me, non morietur in aeternum. Credis hoc?". 27 Ait illi: "Utique, Domine; ego credidi quia tu es Christus Filius Dei, qui in mundum venisti". -uploaded in HD at (http•••)
Cipriano Rore Tallis Peter Phillips Dux Vivet McCreesh Tallis Scholars 1516 1565
Cipriano de Rore +••.••(...)): Missa Praeter rerum seriem - Credo The Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips Score: www.cpdl.org Performed a note above written pitch. This mass is based on Josquin's 6 voice motet: Praeter rerum seriem which is scored for SATTBB. This famous motet is based on the Christmas plainchant Praeter rerum seriem. Cipriano de Rore substituted one of the tenors for soprano, and then added a 7th voice, an Alto cantus firmus which sings in very long note values the first three lines of the plainchant melody (Praeter rerum seriem / Parit Deum hominem / Virgo mater) starting either on D or G on the text: Hercules secundus, dux Ferrariae quartus vivit et vivet. (Ercole II, 4th Duke of Ferrara lives and will live.), an hommage to Cipriano de Rore's patron, Duke Ercole II of Ferrara. This cantus firmus always enters later during the movement except in the Agnus Dei where it starts simultaneously with the other 6 voices. Cipriano de Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem - the complete mass - Tallis Scholars (http•••) Cipriano de Rore: Missa Praeter rerum seriem - the complete mass - McCreesh (http•••) Josquin: Praeter rerum seriem - Tallis Scholars: (http•••) Josquin: Praeter rerum seriem - McCreesh: (http•••)
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