Music of the Reformation and the Counterreformation

Music of the Reformation and the Counterreformation
The Columbia University Collegium Musicum - Alexander Blachly, dir.
Collegium Musicum JE 117 [LP]

Contents:

    Benedictus Ducis
  1. Nu freuet euch lieben Christen gemein

  2. Balthasar Resinarius
  3. Erhalt uns herr bei deinen wort

  4. Ludwig Senfl
  5. Pange lingua

  6. Martin Luther
  7. Psalm 64: Herr Gott mein stimme in meiner klage
  8. Non moriar sed vivam

  9. Caspar Othmayr
  10. Verba Lutheri ultima: Mein Himmlischer Vater / In manus tuas

  11. ----
    Jacobus de Kerle
  12. Septimum responsprium contra Ecclesiae hostium furorem

  13. Jacobus Gallus (aka Handl)
  14. Motet: Factus est repente
  15. Motet: Mirabile mysterium
  16. Motet: Pueri concinite
  17. Motet: In nomine Jesu
  18. Motet: Domus pudici pectoris

Playing time: ??' ??"

Performers: The Columbia University Collegium Musicum [Each Collegium Musicum recording consists of 24 to 30 singers and 10 to 15 instrumentalists and may includes as soloists: Constance Cooper (soprano), Josephine Mongiardo (soprano), Imogene Howe (soprano), Louise Basbas (alto, organ), William Zukoff (counter-tenor), William Lyon Lee (tenor), Thomas McNally (tenor), Jerome Epstein (tenor), Alexander Blachly (bass), Robert Croog (bass), Richard Taylor (bass), Cynthia Schwan (recorder), Lawrence Rosenwald (recorder), David Goldstein (recorder), Ben Peck (cornetto, sackbut), Eric Nisula (cornetto, sackbut), Edward Greenstein (cornetto, sackbut), André Smith (cornetto, sackbut), Richard Taruskin (viols), Patricia Weber (shawm), Elizabeth Blachly (percussion)] - Alexander Blachly, dir.

Recording site and date:
(mostly) St. Paul's Chapel of the Columbia University [1975 or prior]

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