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Format: | | 2CD |
Condition: | | MINT (M) / MINT (M) (Media / Cover) More Info |
Label: | | Virgin Veritas 5220212 |
Country: | | Europe |
Released: | | 2008 |
Genre: | | Baroque |
Num In Set: | | 2 |
Barcode: | | 5099952202124 |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | 1650723442 1 |
New & sealed in factory acetate.
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Tracklist
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| Office Du Jeudi Saint | | 1-1 | Prélude En Sol Mineur, H.528 | 1:31 | 1-2 | Antienne : Habitabit In Tabernaculo. Psaume 14 : Domine, Quis Habitabit. Antienne : Habitabit In Tabernaculo | 3:05 | 1-3 | Première Leçon, H.121 'Jerusalem Convertere Du H.120 | 10:03 | 1-4 | Premier Répons : Omnes Amici Mei, H.144 | 3:25 | 1-5 | Prélude En Ré Mineur, H.510 | 1:15 | 1-6 | Deuxième Leçon, H.139 'Jerusalem Converetere' Du H.138 | 13:55 | 1-7 | Deuxième Répons : Velum Templi Scissum Est, H.128 | 4:04 | 1-8 | Troisième Leçon, H. 136 'Jerusalem Convertere' Du H.135 | 18:42 | 1-9 | Troisième Répons : Tenebrae Factae Sunt | 2:59 | 1-10 | Prélude En Fa Majeur, H.521 | 1:19 | 1-11 | Psaume 50 : Miserere | 5:30 | | Office Du Vendredi Saint | | 2-1 | Antienne : Astiterunt Reges Terrae | 0:48 | 2-2 | Psaume 26 : Dominus Illuminatio Mea, H.226 | 3:38 | 2-3 | Première Leçon À Voix Seule, H.105 Avec Lettres Hébraïques À Trois Voix, H.99 Et Ritournelles Instrumentales, H.100 | 24:40 | 2-4 | Premier Répons : Tanquam Ad Latronem, H.133 | 3:36 | 2-5 | Deuxième Leçon À Voix Seule, H.140 | 13:47 | 2-6 | Deuxième Répons : Jerusalem Surge, H.130 | 3:39 | 2-7 | Troisième Leçon À Deux Voix, H.95 | 12:02 | 2-8 | Troisième Répons : Vinea Mea Electa | 1:29 | 2-9 | Psaume 50 : Miserere | 6:58 |
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Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5 099952 202124 : UK: 522 0212 Cat# CD1: 50999 5 22022 2 3 Cat# CD2: 50999 5 22021 2 4 Label Code: LC7873 Copyright: DP SPARS Code: DDD
Credits Bass Vocals [Basse-taille] - Jacques Bona (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-9), Paul Haddad (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11), Peter Harvey (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Composed By - Marc Antoine Charpentier Countertenor Vocals [Haute-contre] - Gérard Lesne, Jean-Xavier Combarieu (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11), Lenaïck Gicquel (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Cover - Rembrandt Design - Sacha Davison Directed By - Gérard Lesne Edited By [Tape Editor] - Claire Luhan Engineer [Balance] - Michel Pierre Ensemble - Il Seminario Musicale Liner Notes [German Translation] - Gudrun Meier Liner Notes [Introduction] - Adélaïde De Place, Mark Audus Music Consultant [Conseils Musicologiques] - Jean Lionnet Organ [3 Stops] - Jean-Charles Ablitzer Photography By - André Held, akg-images Producer - Michel Bernard Recorder [Treble, Tenor] - Jean-Pierre Nicolas (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Recorder [Treble] - Hugo Reyne (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-9), Pierre Hamon (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Recorder [Treble], Flute [Voice Flute] - Pierre Boragno (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-9) Soprano Vocals [Dessus] - Agnès Mellon (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-9), Sandrine Piau (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Tenor Vocals [Taille] - Etienne Fouss (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11), Frédéric Richard (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11), Ian Honeyman Theorbo - Pascal Monteilhet Viol [Bass] - Sylvia Abramowicz (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Viol [Treble, Bass] - Anne-Marie Lasla (Tracks: 2-1 to 2-9), Philippe Pierlot (Tracks: 1-1 to 1-11) Violone [Basse De Violon] - Bruno Cocset
Notes Recording: Abbaye de Fontevraud, 12-15 April 1993 (CD1); 4-7 April 1992 (CD2). Edited at Studio Pierre Vérany Numérique, Paris.
Cover: Jeremiah mourning the destruction of Jerusalem, 1630 (detail). Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Includes a 12 page booklet in English, German and French.
Total times: - CD1: 66'12 - CD2: 70'55.
℗ 1995 (CD1) and 1993 (CD2) The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by EMI Music France under exclusive licence to EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. This compilation ℗ & © 2008 EMI Records Ltd/Virgin Classics. Made in the EU. Printed in the EU.
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