℗ 2020 Footprint Records
Released August 21, 2020
Duration 1h 04m 27s
Record Label Footprint Records
Catalogue No. FRCD113
Genre Classical (Choral)
 

Sacred Treasures

Benita Borbonus, Sabine Kallhammer, Beate Koepp, Christian Dietz, Alexander Schmidt, Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala, The Uppsala Consort, Stefan Parkman, Joachim Streckfuß, Erik Zeitler

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1.1
Hoslanna dem Sohne David, in adventu. Jubilate et exultate, vivat rex Carolus
Franz Tunder; Benita Borbonus; Sabine Kallhammer; Beate Koepp; Christian Dietz; Alexander Schmidt; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
8:16
1.2
Jesu ex penetrali cordis
Paolo Quagliati; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
4:18
1.3
Saul, Saul, was verfolgst du mich?, SWV 415
Heinrich Schütz; Benita Borbonus; Sabine Kallhammer; Beate Koepp; Joachim Streckfuß; Alexander Schmidt; Erik Zeitler; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
3:09
1.4
Salve regina
Simone Vesi; Benita Borbonus; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
5:21
1.5
Missa brevis, BuxWV 114
Dietrich Buxtehude; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
9:28
1.6
Magnificat
Simone Vesi; Benita Borbonus; Sabine Kallhammer; Beate Koepp; Joachim Streckfuß; Christian Dietz; Alexander Schmidt; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
9:25
1.7
Tristis est anima mea
Orlando di Lasso; Benita Borbonus; Beate Koepp; Joachim Streckfuß; Christian Dietz; Alexander Schmidt
2:58
1.8
Dominus illuminatio mea
Franz Tunder; Benita Borbonus; Sabine Kallhammer; Beate Koepp; Christian Dietz; Alexander Schmidt; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
10:41
1.9
Vater unser, der Du bist im Himmel, SWV 411
Heinrich Schütz; Sabine Kallhammer; Beate Koepp; Joachim Streckfuß; Christian Dietz; Alexander Schmidt; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
5:06
1.10
Domine salvum fac regem, BuxWV 18
Dietrich Buxtehude; Benita Borbonus; Sabine Kallhammer; Beate Koepp; Joachim Streckfuß; Alexander Schmidt; Academy Chamber Choir of Uppsala; The Uppsala Consort; Stefan Parkman
5:45
Digital Booklet
On this new recording, Stefan Parkman and his specialist ensembles present some of the most spectacular and serene music heard at St Mary’s. It features music by the two composers who held the post of Organist there from 1641-1707 – Franz Tunder and Dietrich Buxtehude – alongside works by German and Italian composers that were acquired by the church. All the music is held in collections compiled by chapel master to the Swedish Royal Court, Gustav Düben, or at St Mary’s Church itself. This album contains three World Premiere Recordings: Salve Regina and Magnificat by Simone Vesi, and Jesu ex penetralia cordis by Paolo Quagliati. The splendor of the music is matched by performances both pristine and hearty. Stefan Parkman is Director Cantorum at the University of Uppsala and Chief Conductor of the WDR Radio Choir in Cologne. He assembled singers from both institutions for his recording, together with the period-instruments of the Uppsala Consort. The result is a total immersion in the spatial resonance of this splendid yet relatively unknown Baroque music, presented in full DXD super high resolution – and available in surround.
352.8 kHz / 24-bit, 192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Footprint Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.95
-3.08 to -0.70
-18.36
-23.00 to -17.11
-15.15
-19.80 to -13.50
11
9 to 13
1
Hoslanna dem Sohne David, in adventu. Jubilate et exultate, vivat rex Carolus
-0.70-17.32-14.110
2
Jesu ex penetrali cordis
-0.72-17.39-14.311
3
Saul, Saul, was verfolgst du mich?, SWV 415
-0.71-17.26-13.59
4
Salve regina
-3.08-23.00-19.813
5
Missa brevis, BuxWV 114
-0.71-17.79-14.811
6
Magnificat
-0.71-17.11-13.99
7
Tristis est anima mea
-0.73-18.08-14.911
8
Dominus illuminatio mea
-0.71-17.83-14.810
9
Vater unser, der Du bist im Himmel, SWV 411
-0.71-19.08-16.012
10
Domine salvum fac regem, BuxWV 18
-0.71-18.76-15.412

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