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Genre:Classical Style:Renaissance
Tracklist:
A1. Annibale Stabile - Kyrie A2. Francesco Suriano - Christe A3. Giovanni Andrea Dragoni - Kyrie A4. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina - Et In Terra Pax A5. Giovanni Andrea Dragoni - Qui Tollis Peccata A6. Annibale Stabile - Patrem Omnipotentem / Crucifixus A7. Francesco Suriano - Et Ascendit A8. Rugiero Giovanelli - Et In Spiritum B1. Prospero Santini - Sanctus B2. Curzio Mancini - Agnus Dei . Missa Super "Elisabethae Impletum Est Tempus" B3. Jacobus Gallus - Kyrie B4. Jacobus Gallus - Gloria B5. Jacobus Gallus - Sanctus B6. Jacobus Gallus - Benedictus B7. Jacobus Gallus - Agnus Dei
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Includes an 8 page booklet, with sleeve notes in English, Cyrillic, French and German.
Catalogue Numbers: "50776" on sleeve, "SUA ST 50776" on labels.
"Missa Cantantibus Organis" is a collective work of seven Roman composers: each of the seven composers contributed a few bars a piece, which were based on a motiv from a motet of the same name by Palestrina.
℗ 1967 (on labels)
. Missa Cantatibus Organis, Caecilia
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout E 1025 Matrix / Runout E 1026 Matrix / Runout E 1025/J B Matrix / Runout E 1026/J A