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Codex Speciálník

Codex Speciálník
From Ecm Records

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Track Listing

  1. Exordium quadruplate
  2. Nate dei
  3. Concrepet infanti
  4. Verbum caro
  5. Tria sunt munera-Videntes stellam-Reges Tharsis
  6. Videntes stellam
  7. Reges Tharsis, offertory
  8. In natali domini
  9. Sophia nascitur-O quam pulchra-Magi videntes
  10. O quam pulchra
  11. Magi videntes, hymnus
  12. Congaudemus pariter
  13. Magnum miraculum
  14. Nobis est natus
  15. Salve mater gracie
  16. Christus iam surrexit
  17. Terra Tremuit et Quievit
  18. Angelus Domini descendit, responsory in mode 3
  19. Surrexit Christus, chant
  20. Presulem ephebeatum
  21. Paraneuma eructemus
  22. Presidiorum erogatrix
  23. Pneuma eucaristiarum
  24. Veni vere illustrator
  25. Dator eya

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #304050 in Music
  • Released on: 1995-06-13
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
"What century are we in?"you may ask when you hear the first 10 seconds of this very unusual recording of music "from a Prague manuscript c. 1500." Strange, too, is the title, which is the name of this "special songbook," one of the oldest surviving collections of Czech renaissance polyphony. The attention-getting opening piece is an example of a multiple-texted motet in which several sets of words are sung at the same time. But the textual chaos of this anonymous work is quickly followed by more refined works--the familiar "In natali domini," the haunting "Magnum miraculum," the exquisitely tender "Salve mater gracie," and the heartbreakingly beautiful "Presidiorum erogatrix," to name only four of many. Some of the pieces are original Czech works, while others are "imported" from well-known European composers such as Josquin and Agricola. The four male voices of the Hilliard Ensemble submit for our approval another of their trademark flawless performances--and leave us with only one choice: We have to have it. --David Vernier