Annibale Padovano (1527 - 1575) Messe à 24 voix / Missa a 24 Huelgas Ensemble (Van Nevel) Contents: Missa a 24 - Version I (3 vocal parts and 21 instrumental parts) 01 Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie 4'01 02 Gloria 5'50 03 Credo 8'19 04 Sanctus, Benedictus 2'42 05 Agnus Dei, Dona nobis pacem 6'37 Missa a 24 - Version II (Choir, 2 cornets and sackbut) 06 Kyrie, Christe, Kyrie 3'56 07 Gloria 5'35 08 Credo 7'56 09 Sanctus, Benedictus 2'55 10 Agnus Dei, Dona nobis pacem 6'20 Total time: 54'11 Performers Huelgas Ensemble (Paul van Nevel) Katalin Karolyi, Cécile Kempenaers, Rannveig Sigurdardottir, An Van Laethem, Els Van Laethem, Witte Maria Weber, Nicola Wemyss (cantus); Sytse Buwalda, Marnix de Cat, Marie-Claude Vallin (altus); Wouter Bossaer, Christopher Kale, Paul Kirby, Eric Mentzel, Otto Rastbichler, Jasper Scweppe, Nick Todd, Jan Van Elsacker, Matthew Vine (tenor); Lieven Termont, Marius Van Altena (baritone); Marc Busnel, Lieven Deroo, Johan Feyen, Kees Jan de Koning (bassus); Tim Dowling, Willem Geritsen, Sebastian Krause, Dominique Lortie, Harry Ries, Michael Unger (alto sackbut); Olav Calbow, Werner Engelhardt, Cas Gevers, Lutz Jörres, Joost Swinkels, Simen Van Mechelen, David Yacus (tenor sackbut); Wim Becu (bass sackbut); Bertrand Blondet, Marleen Leicher, Björk Frithof Smith, Kiri Tollaksen, Jean Tubéry (cornet); Mirella Ruigrok, Michèle Vandenbroucke, Claude Wassmer (Renaissance bassoon) Recording date June 2000 Recording location Executive Producer Engineer Label info Harmonia Mundi HMC 901727 Encoder settings Lame version 3.90 at 256 kb/s. Comments: Annibale Padovano (1527-1575) has been best-known for his organ music, but this is a look at his vocal music. Note that the two versions of the mass are listed in reverse order in the CD booklet and back cover. [Adapted from Ted Dumitrescu at <http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/hmu1727.htm>] [Feb 19, 2003; Wimjan, ICQ 4574312 - Saevis tranquillus in undis]
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