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PALESTRINA Third Book of Lamentations. The Choir of Westminster Cathedral / Martin Baker. Hyperion
label: Hyperion
format: CD

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released: 01/03/07
awards:
• Gramophone Editors Choice - May 2007

GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI DA PALESTRINA (c1525–1594)

Third Book of Lamentations

 

In Coena Domini Maundy Thursday [26'49]

1 Lectio I Incipit Lamentatio Ieremiae prophetae [7'47]

2 Lectio II Vau. Et egressus est a filia Sion [10'04]

3 Lectio III Iod. Manum suam misit hostis [8'51]

In Parasceve Good Friday [24'41]

4 Lectio I De Lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae [7'12]

5 Lectio II Lamed. Matribus suis dixerunt [9'35]

6 Lectio III Aleph. Ego vir videns paupertatem meam [7'49]

Sabbato Sancto Holy Saturday [27'17]

7 Lectio I De Lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae [9'20]

8 Lectio II Aleph. Quomodo obscuratum est aurum [8'18]

9 Lectio III Incipit oratio Ieremiae prophetae [9'36]

 

The Choir of Westminster Cathedral / Martin Baker

 

Westminster Cathedral. Easter Lamentations. Palestrina. You can almost smell the incense before unwrapping this enticing new recording from the established masters of the genre.

 

Palestrina composed four sets of Lamentations, the third of which is recorded here. This most opulent of liturgies runs as a continuous narrative describing momentous Biblical events from the Last Supper through to Christ’s crucifixion and death. Throughout the centuries composers of sacred music have aspired to do justice to this most dramatic of scenarios and Palestrina’s settings rank amongst the finest. He employs a rich harmonic palette, constantly varying the vocal texture and using up to seven voice-parts simultaneously.

 

The Choir of Westminster Cathedral has an unparalleled reputation. Since its inception under Cardinal Vaughan and Richard Runciman Terry the choir’s uniquely ‘continental’ sound and its position as the world’s only Catholic cathedral choir to sing the full daily liturgy have met with consistent and repeated acclaim.

 

Hyperion CDA67610

Listen:
Palestrina; Third Book of Lamentations - In Parasceve - Lectio III Aleph. Ego vir videns paupertatem meam [7'51]

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