Stephen Rice and The Brabant Ensemble uncover more Renaissance treasures: Jacob Obrecht's name may now be less familiar than those of some of his Flemish contemporaries, yet in his lifetime he was considered second only to Josquin.
Salve regina a 6[12'45]
1 Salve regina misericordiae[2'11]
2 Ad te clamamus[4'18]
3 Eia ergo, advocata nostra[4'26]
4 O clemens[1'50]
Missa Grecorum[34'23]
5 Kyrie eleison[1'11]
6 Christe eleison[0'43]
7 Kyrie eleison[1'16]
8 Gloria in excelsis Deo[4'32]
9 Qui tollis peccata mundi, suscipe[3'25]
10 Credo in unum Deum[2'37]
11 Et incarnatus est[1'49]
12 Et resurrexit tertia die[3'37]
13 Sanctus[2'36]
14 Pleni sunt caeli[1'25]
15 Osanna in excelsis[1'44]
16 Benedictus qui venit[1'55]
17 Osanna in excelsis[1'56]
18 Agnus Dei I[2'02]
19 Agnus Dei II[1'10]
20 Agnus Dei III[2'25]
Mater Patris / Sancta Dei genitrix[12'37]
21 Mater Patris, Nati nata[3'35]
22 Ab aeterno generatus[3'33]
23 Virgo mater, mater Dei[5'29]
24 Cuius sacrata viscera a 4[1'39]
O beate Basili / O beate pater[8'44]
25 O beate Basili / O beate pater[2'18]
26 O beate pater Basili[2'07]
27 O virum digne colendum / Invisit sanctus sanctum[4'19]
28 Agnus Dei[3'52]Anonymous - Renaissance |
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