Lossless (track) | Classical | 8,56 Gb Spoiler: TRACKLIST CD 1 - Early Christian Chant (5th -13th Century) CD 1 - Early Christian Chant (5th -13th Century) Chant, chant, chant! You won't want to listen to this many times unless you are a chant specialist. CD 2 - Gregorian Chant Includes Messe de Requiem gregorienne, Cistercian Chant and Magnus liber organi More chant... CD 3 - Birth of Polyphony (1100-1300) Includes music from Notre-Dame School, hockets from the Bamberg Manuscript, etc., etc. Now it's getting more interesting! CD 4 - Polyphonic Motet from Ars Antiqua to the Renaissance Includes 14th Century English music (Hilliard Ensemble), Dufay, Dunstable, Plummer, and from the Renaissance Desprez, Janequin, Byrd, Gesualdo and Hassler CD 5-6 - Polyphonic Mass from Middle Ages to the Renaissance Machaut - Messe de Notre Dame, Desprez - Missa Pange Lingua, Janequin - Messe `La Bataille' Lassus - Missa `Tous les regretz', Palestrina - Missa `Viri Galilaei, Byrd - Mass for 4 Voices CD 7 - French `Petit Motet' and `Grand Motet' Dumont, Lully, Delalande and Charpentier Te Deum. CD 8 - Lamentations & Tenebrae Music by Massaino, Lassus, Charpentier, Couperin, and Krenek CD 9-10 - Monteverdi Vespro della beata Vergine - Herreweghe In my opinion not such a good recording as the one by Rene Jacobs, but nice to have to compare. Also Vespro Solenne by G Rovetta (1596-1668) from Cantus Colln and Konrad Junghanel. This is beautiful! CD 11-12 - Alessandro Scarlatti - Cain overo Il Primo Omicidio - Rene Jacobs A great recording of Scarlatti's oratorio of the story of Cain and Abel. Good orchestral playing, excellent soloists. CD 13-14 - Handel - Messiah - Les Arts Florissants, William Christie A very creditable Messiah. It certainly beats both my Huddersfield Choral Society and my Bernstein version, and comes pretty close to the more exciting Rene Jacobs version. The soloists here are good - Barbara Schlick, Sandrine Piau, Andreas Scholl (excellent), Mark Padmore and Nathan Berg. CD 15-16 - Mendelssohn - Paulus - Herreweghe This work was new to me, and on a single hearing is beautifully performed, if perhaps a little understated. CD 17 - Music for the Reformed Church Music by Sermisy, L'Estocart, Tallis, Purcell, Schutz, Bruhns and a Missa brevis in F by Bach. The Bruhns cantata made me want to investigate his music further. CD 18-19 - Bach - Christmas Oratorio - Rene Jacobs A simply stunning recording. Soloists are Dorothea Roschmann, Andreas Scholl, Werner Gura and Klaus Hager. CD 20-21 - Stabat Mater On these CDs we get Stabat Maters by Pergolesi (the well known Rene Jacobs/Sebastian Hennig performance), Boccherini (Agnes Mellon/Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini), Vivaldi (Scholl/Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini) and Rossini (RIAS Kammerchor/Creed). The Rossini work was new to me, and particularly appealed. CD 22-24 - Requiem On three CDs we get the Requiems by Mozart (Herreweghe), Brahms (Herreweghe), Faure (1893 version) (also Herreweghe), and Durufle (Magdalen College Oxford) CD 25-28 - 19th & 20th Centuries Beethoven - Missa Solemnis (Herreweghe), Mendelssohn - various motets, Bruckner - motets Poulenc - 8 motets & Messe en Sol majeur, Bernstein - Mass - what a gloriously mixed up work - bass guitar meets marching band with a bit of West Side Story and Jesus Christ Superstar thrown in for good measure! CD 29 - Orthodox Church Music Various pieces from the 17th & 18th century and Rachmaninov - All Night Vigil Op37 Vespers all superbly sung by the Estonian Chamber Choir. LINK TỒN TẠI 30 NGÀY. VUI LÒNG INBOX ĐỂ RE-UPLOAD Nhấn nút Cảm ơn (dưới chân bài) để thấy link! Nhấn nút Cảm ơn (dưới chân bài) để thấy link! FOLDER NHẠC KHÔNG LỜI https://www.fshare.vn/folder/KZXF2OZO6JWM FOLDER NHẠC QUỐC TẾ https://www.fshare.vn/folder/V3HXXM3AT1FR