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  1. 14 de nov. de 2013 · Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories – review. Tenebrae/Short. (Signum) Andrew Clements. Thu 14 Nov 2013 17.12 EST. Tomás Luis de Victoria 's huge collection of music for Holy Week was published in ...

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  3. TOMÁS LUIS DE VICTORIA Tenebrae Responsories Stile Antico 1h11 1 CD HMM902272 March 2018 The office of Tenebrae, from the liturgy of Holy Week, has always fascinated the public and, above all, offered a fertile terrain for composers to exercise their gifts. Such was the case with Victoria, whose exclusively sacred output,

  4. 5 de feb. de 2023 · First published: 1585 in Tenebrae Responsories (Tomás Luis de Victoria), no. 1 2nd published: 1863 in Musica Divina Vol. IV (Carl Proske) , p. 161 Description: This haunting piece is one of a collection written for the old Tenebrae service.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2018 · Offer. Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories. Stile Antico. Stile Antico is a vastly experienced ensemble and projects these pieces with poise, technical finesse and nuance. Their account of Christ’s betrayal by Peter (‘Jesum traditit’), for example,... — BBC Music Magazine, May 2018, More…. Release Date: 9th Mar 2018. Catalogue No: HMM902272.

  6. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories by I Fagiolini released in 2024. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Of Victoria’s peers, Lassus and Palestrina, we have Lamentations and Responsories by the former and five sets of Lamentations (of which only the simplest was printed) by the latter. Victoria’s Officium for Holy Week and his great Office of the Dead have stood the test of time and are recognized as supreme works of the last phase of what we call Renaissance polyphony.