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DXL1112
Requiem
Tomás Luis de Victoria
Armonico Consort
Christopher Monks (director)
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time: 73 mins.


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Victoria
composed one of the most astonishing settings of the Requiem Mass, probing
deeply both into theological meaning and into the complexity of human
emotions.
Victoria uses the Requiem Mass to paint a musical portrait of grief, where
time stands still and the world, a different place through the veil of
sorrow, moves slowly, sometimes painfully. The polyphony is solemn but
incredibly intense; dissonance, which might usually be short, is augmented
to draw out the hurt, passion and confusion.
Versa est is an exquisite setting of the words ‘My harp is turned
to mourning’. Victoria once again returns to slow-moving polyphony;
the human mind is deep in thought, oblivious to the world outside. The
discs ends with the final pleading: ‘Lord have mercy, Christ have
mercy, Lord have mercy.’ Initially calm, though insecure, but finally
almost a cry of despair, there being no understandable conclusion.
Armonico
Consort have established themselves amongst the foremost interpreters
of Baroque and Renaissance music. Working alongside well-established artists,
they are in much demand from major festivals across the UK and in Europe.
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Track
List
Officium
Defunctorum - Tomás Luis de Victoria
1.
Taedet Animam Meam
Missa
Pro Defunctis
2. Introitus
3. Kyrie eleison
4. Graduale
5. Offertorium
6. Sanctus
7. Agnus Dei
8. Communio
9. Versa est in luctum
10. Libera me
11. Kyrie eleison
12.
Versa est in luctum - Alfonso Lobo
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