One hour of browsing through early music with an accent on masses. At the end of May there will be concerts with the final Leiden Choirbook by the Egidius Kwartet and College. In this Early Garden we will broadcast music from the 4th Choirbook.
Concerts 6th Leiden Choirbook: 22 till 31 May in the Netherlands.
More information on site van de Leidse Koorboeken.
Johannes Richafort (ca 1480-ca 1547)
1. Emendemus in melius, a4 / secunda pars: Peccavimus cum patribus, a4
Johannes Lupi (ca.1506-1539)
2. Expurgate vetus fermentum, a5 / secunda pars: Mortuus est enim, a5
Goessen Jonckers (fl.1520-1565)
3. Non conturbetur cor cestrum, a4 / secunda pars: Ego rogabo patrem, a4
Thomas Crecquillon (ca.1510-1557)
4. Pater peccavi in celum, a4 / secunda pars: Quanti mercenarii, a4
Johannes Lupi
5. Veni electa, a4 / secunda pars: Audi filia et vide, a4
Franciscus IJsenbaert (fl.1529-1539)
6. Dixerunt discipuli, a4 / secunda pars: Scimus quidem desiderare, a4
Philippe Verdelot (ca.1475-ca.1552)
7. Infirmitatem nostram, a5 / cantus firmus: Fors seullement
Jacobus Clemens non Papa (1510/15-1555/56)
8. Pater peccavi, a4 / secunda pars: Quanti mercenarii, a4
Johannes Flamingus (fl.1565-1573)
9. Christe qui lux es, a6
Egidius Kwartet & College conducted by Peter de Groot
(CD The Leiden Choirbooks Vol. IV, Et’cetera KTC 1413, 2013)