History of Spanish Music, Volume V: Las Huelgas Codex (12th-14th Centuries) LP

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Sisters of the Cistercian Monastery of Santa María la Real de las Huelgas, Atrium Musicae
‎– History of Spanish Music, Volume V: Las Huelgas Codex (12th-14th Centuries)

Label:
Musical Heritage Society ‎– MHS 3032
Series:
History of Spanish Music – Volume V
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, 12"
Country:
US
Released:
1974
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Medieval

Tracklist

    I - Planctus     (9:04)

A1.1     Rex Orbit (For Alfonso VIII of Castile, d. 1214)    
A1.2     Plange, Castella misera (for Sancho III of Castile, d. 1158)    
A1.3     Quis dabit capiti (for an unknown person or event)    
A1.4     O monialis concio (for the abbess Da. Ma. González de Agüero)    

    II - Conductus     (4:15)

A2.1     De castitati thalamo (instrumental)    
A2.2     Omnium in te (Gregorian)    
A2.3     Ihesu clementissime (for an antiphon "pro defunctis")    

    III - Benedicamus     (3:50)

A3.1     Resurgentis (instrumental)    
A3.2     Sane per omnia (Johannes Roderici)    

    IV - Prosas     (3:53)

A4.1     Novis cedunt vetera (de Santa Maria)    
A4.2     Flavit auster (de Santa Maria)    

    I - Benedicamus     (5:12)

B1.1     Catholicorum concio (for three voices)    
B1.2     Virgini matri (Johannes Roderici)    
B1.3     Exultemus et laetemur    

    II - Motets     (2:42)

B2.1     Virgo parit puerum (for three voices, a cappella)    
B2.2     Ex illustri nata prosapia (instrumental)    

    III - Conductus     (9:40)

B3.1     Casta catholica    
B3.2     Ave Maria (Johannes Roderici)    

    IV - Sanctus and Agnus     (3:13)

B4.1     Cleri caetus (instrumental)    
B4.2     Christi miseratio (for three voices)    

Credits

    Contralto Vocals – Lola Quijano
    Directed By – Gregorio Paniagua, Jose Luis Ochoa de Olza
    Soprano Vocals – Carmen Orihuela, Mercedes Gota

Notes
Recorded at Santa María la Real de las Huelgas and in the Collegiate Church of Covarrubias, Burgos

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