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Leçons de Ténèbres / Francois Couperin.
Composer
Couperin, François, 1668-1733
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Uniform title
Vocal music.
Selections
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Format
Audio
Language
Latin
Published/Created
London : Hyperion, [2013]
©2013, ℗1991
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file).
Details
Subject(s)
Sacred songs (High voice) with continuo
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Sacred vocal duets with continuo
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Singer
Bowman, James
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Chance, Michael
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Instrumentalist
Caudle, Mark
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King, Robert, 1960-
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Series
Hyperion Helios series
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The Hyperion helios series
Contains
Couperin, François, 1668-1733.
Leçons de Ténèbres;
arranged.
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Couperin, François, 1668-1733.
Motet de saint Barthélemy.
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Couperin, François, 1668-1733.
Venite exultemus Domino.
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Couperin, François, 1668-1733.
Magnificat.
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Notes
Trois Leçons de Ténèbres were originally written for soprano voices; for this recording, they have been transposed down a fifth.
Time and place of event
Recorded 1990 December 6-8 All Saints Church, Tudeley, England.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
James Bowman, countertenor ; Michael Change, countertenor ; Mark Claude, viola da gamba ; Robert King, chamber organ.
Language note
Sung in Latin.
Contents
Laetentur caeli, "Motet de St. Bathélémy" (6:56)
Venite, exsultemus Domino (5:18)
Trois Leçons de Ténèbres (39:28)
Magnificat (11:26).
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Publisher no.
00602458143843
OCLC
1458848456
International Standard Recording Code
GBAJY9147401
GBAJY9147402
GBAJY9147403
GBAJY9147404
GBAJY9147405
GBAJY9147406
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