Cardoso, M - Sitivit anima mea
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Beautifully sung by unaccompanied voices, this programme of devotional music is built around the contemplative Requiem. — More…
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Presto Editor's Choice, December 2018
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Gramophone Awards, 2019, Winner - Early Music
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Building a Library, October 2005, Highly Recommended
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The ‘reconstitution’ of Tallis Libera nos as a brief choral work is very effective and the inclusion of the rich music of the 17th-century recusant Peerson is a welcome revelation… The singing... — More…
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Gramophone Awards, 2014, Shortlisted - Early Music
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Manuel Cardoso: Magnificat Octavi Toni, Magnificat Quinti Toni, Missa Secundi Toni, Motets
Lucy Morrell (organ)
The Choir of Girton College, Cambridge & Historic Brass of the Royal Academy of Music, Gareth Wilson
This is a fascinating and highly important disc that highlights the music of Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650), a master of polyphony from Portugal’s golden age around the turn of the 17th century.... — More…
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Masterpieces of Portuguese Polyphony
The Choir of Westminster Cathedral, James O’Donnell (The Master of Music)
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Special offer. Masterpieces of Portuguese Polyphony, Vol. 2
Iain Simcock (organ), Sally Jackson (bass dulcian), Celia Harper (harp)
Westminster Cathedral Choir, James O’Donnell
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