La liturgia de Semana Santa ha inspirado a casi todos los grandes músicos. Entre los dramáticos textos de la Pasión destacan los “Improperios” y entre los autores que los han musicado ocupa un lugar de privilegio el polifonista renacentista español Tomás Luis de Victoria. Esta grabación de la Capilla y Escolanía de Montserrat dirigidas por Dom Irineu Segarra nos ofrece uno de los más dramáticos “Improperios”, Popule meus, junto con otra pieza no menos dramática, Vere languores.
The Holy Week’s liturgy has inspired to almost all the great musicians. Among the dramatic texts of The Passion the “Improperia” must be detached, and the Spanish Renascence polyphony composer Tomas Luis de Victoria takes a privileged place among the authors who scored them. This record by the Capilla and Escolania of Montserrat conducted by Dom Irineu Segarra collects performances of Popule Meus, one of the most dramatic “Improperia”, and the not less dramatic work Vere Languores.
Catálogo (Catalogue): Alhambra SMGE 80085
Edición (Edition): 1958
Versión:
Capilla y Escolanía de Montserrat
Dir. Dom Irineu Segarra
Cara (Side) 1
01 Popule meus
Cara (Side) 2
02 Vere languores
flac
mp3
The Holy Week’s liturgy has inspired to almost all the great musicians. Among the dramatic texts of The Passion the “Improperia” must be detached, and the Spanish Renascence polyphony composer Tomas Luis de Victoria takes a privileged place among the authors who scored them. This record by the Capilla and Escolania of Montserrat conducted by Dom Irineu Segarra collects performances of Popule Meus, one of the most dramatic “Improperia”, and the not less dramatic work Vere Languores.
Catálogo (Catalogue): Alhambra SMGE 80085
Edición (Edition): 1958
Versión:
Capilla y Escolanía de Montserrat
Dir. Dom Irineu Segarra
Cara (Side) 1
01 Popule meus
Cara (Side) 2
02 Vere languores
flac
mp3