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Mass ; Sequentia "dies irae"

Title
Mass ; Sequentia "dies irae" / Brumel.
Author
Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515
Publication
[New York] : Sony Classical, [2001]

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Details

Additional Authors
  • Nevel, Paul van
  • Huelgas Ensemble, instrumentalist
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file).
Uniform Title
  • Masses. Selections
  • Music for you.
  • Legacy (Sony Classical)
Alternative Title
Masses.
Subject
  • Masses, Unaccompanied
  • Dies irae (Music)
  • Requiems > Excerpts
Genre/Form
Streaming audio.
Note
  • The 1st work unaccompanied ; the 2nd (an extract from his Missa pro defunctis) accompanied by 4 trombones.
  • Previously released in 1990 as SK 46348.
Language (note)
  • Sung in Latin.
Contents
Missa "et ecce terrae motus" : for 12 parts (47:08) -- Sequentia "dies irae" (19:11).
LCCN
  • USSM10101189
  • USSM10101190
  • USSM10020122
  • USSM10020123
  • USSM10020124
  • USSM10020125
  • USSM10020126
  • USSM10020127
  • USSM10020128
  • USSM10020130
  • USSM10020119
  • USSM19601330
  • USSM19601329
  • USSM10101191
OCLC
960948502
Author
Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515, composer.
Title
Mass ; Sequentia "dies irae" / Brumel.
Publisher
[New York] : Sony Classical, [2001]
Type of Content
performed music
Type of Medium
computer
Type of Carrier
online resource
Digital File Characteristics
audio file
Series
Music for you.
Legacy (Sony Classical)
Performer
Huelgas Ensemble ; Paul van Nevel, conductor.
Event
Recorded 1990 May Chapel of the Irish College, Leuven, Belgium.
Language
Sung in Latin.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
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Added Author
Nevel, Paul van, conductor.
Container of (work): Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515. Missa Et ecce terrae motus.
Container of (work): Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515. Missa pro defunctis. Dies irae.
Huelgas Ensemble, instrumentalist.
Other Form:
Source record: Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515. Missa "Et ecce terrae motus". Mass. [New York] : Sony Classical, [2001] (OCoLC)50721723
Other Standard Identifier
USSM10101189
USSM10101190
USSM10020122
USSM10020123
USSM10020124
USSM10020125
USSM10020126
USSM10020127
USSM10020128
USSM10020130
USSM10020119
USSM19601330
USSM19601329
USSM10101191
Publisher No.
5099708961329 Sony Classical
Branch Call Number
eNYPL Music
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