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Nicolas Gombert: "Tribulatio et angustia" - four- and five- part motets

Nicolas Gombert: "Tribulatio et angustia" - four- and five- part motets
Nicolas Gombert: "Tribulatio et angustia" - four- and five- part motets
CD recording of music by Nicolas Gombert (c1495-c1557).
Sung by The Brabant Ensemble directed by Stephen Rice.
Track listing:
Tribulatio et angustia [8'58]
Hortus conclusus es [4'34]
Aspice Domine [10'40]
Virgo sancta Katherina [3'02]
Inviolata [1'44] Anonymous - liturgical
Inviolata, integra, et casta es, Maria [7'43]
Ne reminiscaris, Domine [5'57]
Pater noster [5'07]
Ave Maria [4'32]
Ergone vitae [7'11]
Ave sanctissima Maria [6'37]
Rice, Stephen
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Rice, Stephen
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Rice, Stephen (2007) Nicolas Gombert: "Tribulatio et angustia" - four- and five- part motets.

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Abstract

CD recording of music by Nicolas Gombert (c1495-c1557).
Sung by The Brabant Ensemble directed by Stephen Rice.
Track listing:
Tribulatio et angustia [8'58]
Hortus conclusus es [4'34]
Aspice Domine [10'40]
Virgo sancta Katherina [3'02]
Inviolata [1'44] Anonymous - liturgical
Inviolata, integra, et casta es, Maria [7'43]
Ne reminiscaris, Domine [5'57]
Pater noster [5'07]
Ave Maria [4'32]
Ergone vitae [7'11]
Ave sanctissima Maria [6'37]

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Published date: 1 September 2007

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Local EPrints ID: 156375
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/156375
PURE UUID: 12b3cd7f-91af-49d1-aa1f-999b5386d67e

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Date deposited: 17 Jun 2010 08:31
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 18:15

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Other: Stephen Rice

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