Bruckner motets
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Bruckner motets
Hyperion, p1985
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Sung in Latin
Philip Salmon, tenor (7th work) ; Corydon Singers ; Graham Chambers, Jeremy Gough, Martin Kelly, Christopher Stearn, trombones ; Thomas Trotter, organ (6th-7th) ; Matthew Best, conductor
Recorded in St Alban's Church, Holborn, London, on 10, 11, 12, May 1982
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Texts in Latin with English translation
Hyperion: CDA66062
Contents of Works
- Gradual: Locus iste a Deo factus est : for four-part choir a capella
- Gradual: Os justi meditabitur : for four-and eight-part choir a capella
- Offertorium: Afferentur regi : for four-part choir with three trombones
- Ave Maria : for seven-part choir a capella
- Vexilla regis : for four-part choir a capella
- Ecce sacerdos magnus : for seven-part choir with three trombones and organ
- Antiphon: Tota pulchra es : for tenor solo with four-part choir and organ
- Virga Jesse floruit : for four-part choir a capella
- Pange lingua : for four-part choir a capella
- Offertorium: Inveni David : for four-part men's choir and four trombones
- Gradual: Christus factus est pro nobis : for four-part choir a capella