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3. Morimur (2001)
by Christoph Poppen (baroque violin), David James (counter tenor), The Hilliard Ensemble
It was quite popular, in the Baroque era, to use numbers and equations for riddles and the hiding of messages; and the study of J.S. Bach's work has ... More
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4. Officium Novum (2010)
by Jan Garbarek / Hilliard Ensemble
More than 15 years separate the release of Jan Garbarek's best-selling album Officium from his Officium Novum. The newer release, like the original, ... More
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5. Officium (1994)
by Jan Garbarek / The Hilliard Ensemble
Fearlessly searching for new conceptions of sound and not caring where he found them, Garbarek joined hands with the classical early-music movement, ... More
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6. Stephen Hartke: Tituli; Cathedral in the Thrashing Rain (2003)
by Andreas Hirtreiter (tenor), David James (counter tenor), Gordon Jones (baritone), Javier Diaz (percussion), Lynn Vartan (percussion), Michelle Makarski (violin), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Steven Harrold (tenor), The Hilliard Ensemble
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9. Pärt: Miserere (1991)
by The Hilliard Ensemble / Dennis Russell Davies
This recording shows a different side of Arvo Pärt's compositional work. The title composition has unusual instrumentation: winds and brass, choir ... More
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10. Mnemosyne (1999)
by Jan Garbarek/The Hilliard Ensemble
Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble waited nearly five years before trying to follow up their surprisingly successful Officium album, but finally they ... More
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13. Carlo Gesualdo: Quinto Libro di Madrigali (2012)
by The Hilliard Ensemble
Britain's Hilliard Ensemble made a landmark recording of Gesualdo's Tenebrae Responsories around 1990, but since then has focused mostly on music ... More
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14. Mozart: Vespers; Ave verum corpus (1989)
by Cambridge Classical Players (chamber ensemble), David James (vocals), Lynne Dawson (soprano), Paul Hillier (bass), Rogers Covey-Crump (vocals), Stephen Layton (organ), The Hilliard Ensemble, King's College Choir of Cambridge
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15. Pérotin and the Ars Antiqua (2007)
by David James (counter tenor), Gordon Jones (baritone), John Potter (tenor), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), The Hilliard Ensemble
U.K.-based Coro label has concentrated on a useful series of reissues of Harry Christophers' group the Sixteen, releases originally made for Collins ... More
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17. Arvo Pärt: Arbos (1987)
by Dennis Russell Davies / Hilliard Ensemble
Pärt's 1987 release, Arbos, shows the composer working within his medium, bringing forth a body of music sacred in sound and message and presenting ... More
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18. Lockerbie Memorial Concert (2003)
by David James (alto), Fretwork, Gordon Jones (baritone), John Potter (tenor), Steven Harrold (tenor), The Hilliard Ensemble
Lockerbie Memorial Concert is the third release on composer Gavin Bryars' boutique label GB Records, and is taken from a concert given December 21, ... More
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19. Medieval English Music (1992)
by The Hilliard Ensemble
The period covered in the Hilliard Ensemble's 1982 recording Medieval English Music extends from the fourteenth century to the late fifteenth and was ... More
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23. Antoine Brumel (2007)
by The Hilliard Ensemble
The Hilliard Ensemble's Hilliard Live series, now three discs strong with a fourth on the way, has offered superior live performances of Renaissance ... More
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