The Oxford Book of Upper-Voice Polyphony - Mark Keane
The Oxford Book of Upper-Voice Polyphony - Mark Keane
Upper voices unaccompanied
The Oxford Book of Upper-Voice Polyphony is a collection of carefully curated and edited Renaissance works. Scholarly yet practical, this volume is an invaluable addition to the library of any choir looking to explore this rich genre in liturgical or concert settings.
Agazzari: Magi videntes stellam; Certon: Ave Maria; Cifra: Ex ore infantium; Clemens non Papa: Ego flos campi; Cristo: Audi Israel; Cristo: Dum complerentur dies Pentecostes; Cristo: Princeps gloriosissime; Este: Sicut lilium inter spinas; Gombert: Quam pulchra es; Guerrero: Sancta et immaculata virginitas; Handl: Ante luciferum genitus; Handl: Haec est dies; Handl: O beata Trinitas; Handl: O sacrum convivium; Ingegneri: Estote fortes in bello; Josquin des Prez: Alma Redemptoris Mater; Lassus: Adoramus te, Christe (a 3); Lassus: Adoramus te, Christe (a 5); Lassus: Agimus tibi gratias; Lassus: In pace in idipsum dormiam; Lassus: Justus cor suum tradet; Lassus: Oculus non vidit; Massaino: Cum pervenisset beatus Andreas; Massaino: Surge, propera, amica mea; Merulo: Dum illucescente; Merulo: Jubilate Deo; Monteverdi: Ave Maria; Monteverdi: Lauda Sion; Monteverdi: O Domine Jesu Christe; Morales: O magnum mysterium; Morales: Regina caeli; Palestrina: Alma Redemptoris Mater; Palestrina: Confitemini Domino; Palestrina: Jesu, Rex admirabilis; Palestrina: Pueri Hebraeorum; Sheppard: Magnificat; Taverner: Audivi vocem de caelo; Victoria: Duo Seraphim; Victoria: Judas mercator pessimus; Victoria: O Regem caeli; Victoria: O Sacrum convivium; Victoria: O vos omnes; Victoria: Tenebrae factae sunt