℗ 2022 Delphian Records
Released September 23, 2022
Duration 1h 07m 04s
Record Label 2022 Delphian Records
Catalogue No. DCD34284DIGI
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

The Mysterious Motet Book of 1539

Siglo de Oro, Patrick Allies

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1.1
Salus populi ego sum
Pierre Cadéac; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
5:09
1.2
Dum complerentur dies Pentecostes
Jacques Arcadelt; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
3:37
1.3
Apparens Christus
Johannes Lupi; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
8:28
1.4
Laetare sancta mater ecclesia
Adrian Willaert; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
4:32
1.5
Peccavi super numerum arenae maris
Adrian Willaert; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
5:34
1.6
Pater noster – Ave Maria
Maistre Jhan; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
7:45
1.7
Haec dies quam fecit
Johannes Sarton; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
6:18
1.8
Exsurge quare obdormis
Dominique Phinot; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
6:47
1.9
Postquam impleti sunt dies purgationis Mariae
Jhan du Billon; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
5:39
1.10
Ave et gaude gloriosa virgo
Simon Ferrariensis; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
2:37
1.11
Veni electa mea
Nicolas Gombert; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
5:32
1.12
Laus Deo, pax vivis
Nicolas Gombert; Siglo de Oro; Patrick Allies
5:06
In the late 1530s, Milanese composer Hermann Matthias Werrecore assembled a collection of sacred music and sent it across the Alps to the publisher Peter Schoeffer in Strasbourg. In making the journey from staunchly Catholic Milan to newly Protestant Strasbourg, the repertoire in question became cross-confessional. What was the purpose of publishing a motet book in a German imperial city where Latin choral singing no longer took place? Siglo de Oro have collaborated with Dr Daniel Trocmé-Latter (University of Cambridge) to showcase works from this puzzling volume, setting motets by Nicolas Gombert, Jacquet of Mantua, Jacques Arcadelt and Adrian Willaert alongside less familiar names such as Simon Ferrariensis and the enigmatic Johannes Sarton. The resulting recording exhibits the combination of meticulous musicological research and finely crafted, sonorous singing that their previous Delphian albums have led us to expect.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – 2022 Delphian Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.49
-5.10 to -0.40
-21.48
-24.94 to -18.93
-18.35
-21.80 to -15.80
11
11 to 13
1
Salus populi ego sum
-2.80-21.77-18.712
2
Dum complerentur dies Pentecostes
-2.68-23.08-19.813
3
Apparens Christus
-3.94-22.17-19.212
4
Laetare sancta mater ecclesia
-1.60-20.20-17.011
5
Peccavi super numerum arenae maris
-2.59-21.38-18.211
6
Pater noster – Ave Maria
-5.10-24.94-21.812
7
Haec dies quam fecit
-0.76-18.93-15.811
8
Exsurge quare obdormis
-2.19-21.19-18.111
9
Postquam impleti sunt dies purgationis Mariae
-2.62-21.25-18.311
10
Ave et gaude gloriosa virgo
-2.48-22.71-19.511
11
Veni electa mea
-2.69-20.67-17.511
12
Laus Deo, pax vivis
-0.40-19.43-16.311

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