Church and sacred music from 1400-1600 with brass, polyphonic chorus and more
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Renaissance era composers from the Italian, English, Portuguese, Spanish, Franco-Flemish and German Schools-- Dufay, Palestrina, Gombert, Tallis, Josquin, both Gabrieli's, Orlande de Lassus, Willaert, T.L. de Victoria, Stoltzer, Byrd and more-- performed by many of today's greatest artists. St. Mark's basilica in Venice was a center of classical music. Thank you for sharing the beautiful choral and brass Church music of many centuries ago. Please make note the composers above for, due to personal circumstances beyond my control, I have to end my broadcasting effective April 21st.
Plays Tracks Like
Christ Church Cathedral Choir (Stephen Darlington) - Introitus: Gaudeamus Omnes (Gradualia, 1605) - Byrd: Mass For Five Voices with the Propers for All Saints' Day
Coro della Radio Svizzera, Lugano/Theatrum Instrumentorum - Nos autem gloriari (motet for 4 voices) - Palestrina: Missa sine nomine / Motets
The Tallis Scholars (Directed by Peter Phillips) - Gloria (Mass for 4 Voices) (SATB) - Byrd: The Three Masses
Christ Church Cathedral Choir (Steven Darlington, Director) - Exaltabo te Domine - Orlande de Lassus: Masses and Motets
Gloriae Dei Cantores - GIOVANNI BASSANO: Dic nobis, Maria - San Marco 1527-1740
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