Third movement / Haydn (Wynton Marsalis, trumpet National Philharmonic Raymond Leppard, conductor). 67 / Beethoven (Cleveland Orchestra George Szell, conductor) Second movement / Haydn (Hanover Band Roy Goodman, conductor) First movement / Mozart (Cleveland Orchestra George Szell, conductor)
16, Recitative : And the angel said unto them No. 15, Recitative : And lo! the angel of the Lord No. 14, Recitative : There were shepherds No. 7, Chorale / Bach (American Bach Soloists Jeffrey Thomas, director) Amor dormiglione / Strozzi (Musica Secreta).Prelude and chorus (the Scholars Baroque Ensemble David van Asch, conductor) Recitative : Thy hand, Belinda Dido's lament / Purcell (Lorraine Hunt Lieberson Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Nicholas McGegan, conductor) Scene 7 / Monteverdi (Daniella Borst, soprano Guillaumette Laurens, mezzo-soprano Concerto vocale René Jacobs, director) Canzona septimi toni / Gabrieli (His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts Timothy Roberts, director).Three dances / Susato (Convivium Musicum).Fair Phyllis / Farmer (Quink Vocal Ensemble).Il bianco e dolce cigno / Arcadelt (the Consort of Musicke Anthony Rooley, director).Mille regretz / Josquin (Scholars of London).Gloria / Palestrina (the Sixteen Harry Christophers, director) Ave Maria, virgo serena / Josquin (La Chapelle royale Philippe Herreweghe, director).Kyrie / Du Fay (Oxford Camerata Jeremy Summerly, director) Sumer is icumen in / anonymous (Hilliard Ensemble Paul Hillier, director).
Kalenda maya / Raimbaut de Vaqueiras (Martin Best Ensemble).Notre Dame School organum : Gaude Maria virgo (Lionheart).Alleluia, O virga mediatrix / Hildegard of Bingen (Oxford Camerata Jeremy Summerly, director).Gregorian chant : Kyrie (Schola Cantorum of Amsterdam Wim van Gerven, director).CD 1: The young person's guide to the orchestra / Benjamin Britten (English Chamber Orchestra Steuart Bedford, conductor).This publication explains what might have motivated a Renaissance papal composer to write them and contains a complete critical edition, with commentary, of his surviving works."-P. Besides at least two further masses and some occasional motets, Bruhier composed, white in the service of the pope, four of the most obscene songs in the history of music. Bruhier, with his record of accomplishment as a composer, was the first French musician to join the new chapel, which was to provide music for the pope's entertainment and private devotions. Leo, who himself composed and fervently loved music, almost immediately established a private chapel of singers and instrumentalists. In March of 1513, Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, son of Lorenzo the Magnificent, had been elected pope and took the name Leo X. He had worked at the Cathedral of Langres and the courts of Ferrara and Urbino, if not elsewhere, when he received an appointment to the papal music establishment.
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1470 after 1521) was a professional singer and composer, with secular works published by Petrucci and probably, by 1513, at least two masses to his credit.