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Jerusalem: vision of peace.

Author/creator Gothic Voices
Format Audio (CD) and Musical Sound Recording
Publication Info London : Hyperion, [1998]
Copyright Notice ℗1998
Description1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorPage, Christopher, 1952- conductor.
Included WorkGuiot, de Dijon, active 13th century. Chanterai por mon corage.
Included WorkHuon, de Saint-Quentin, active 13th century. Jerusalem se plaint et li païs.
Included WorkHildegard, Saint, 1098-1179. Symphonia armonie celestium revelationum. O Jerusalem.
Contents Luto carens et latere (3:49) -- Jerusalem! grant damage me fait (3:50) -- Jerusalem accipitur (4:51) -- Te Deum (4:51) -- O levis aurula! (1:58) -- Hac in die Gedeonis (4:12) -- Chanterai pour mon coraige / Guiot de Dijon (6:14) -- In salvatoris/Ce fu en tres douz tens/In veritate/VERITATEM (2:47) -- Mass of Easter Day in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, c1130. Gradual: Hec dies quam fecit Dominus (2:03) ; Alleluia: Pascha nostrum (3:21) ; Gospel (2:34) -- Veri vitis germine (4:27) -- Jerusalem se plaint et li pais / Huan de St. Quentin (5:32) -- Luget Rachel iterum (1:49) -- Invocantes Dominum/Psalm: Deus, qui venerunt (7:20) -- Congaudet hodie celestis curia (2:29) -- O Jerusalem / Hildegard of Bingen (9:35).
General note"Songs and plainchants that may be connected in various ways with the crusades of the classic period, roughly 1180-1240"--Notes.
General noteFor 1-6 voices, unacc.
General noteCompact disc.
General noteProgram notes in English, French, and German, and texts with English translations in container.
Performer Gothic Voices ; Christopher Page, director.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded 15-17 Jan. 1998, Boxgrove Priory, West Sussex.
LanguageSung in Latin or Old French.
Genre/formSongs and music.
UPC 034571170398
Publisher numberCDA67039 Hyperion

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