Tracklist: 00:00:00 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: I. Simphonie, tuba mirum 00:03:28 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: II. Liber scriptus 00:04:18 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: III. Quid sum miser 00:04:54 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: IV. Rex tremendae 00:05:43 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: V. Recordare 00:08:01 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: VI. Ingemisco 00:11:48 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: VII. Confutatis 00:14:31 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: VIII. Lacrymosa 00:17:45 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: IX. Pie Jesu 00:19:52 Te deum, LWV 55: I. Simphonie I 00:21:32 Te deum, LWV 55: II. Te deum laudamus 00:25:38 Te deum, LWV 55: III. Pleni sunt coeli et terra 00:29:38 Te deum, LWV 55: IV. Simphonie II 00:30:36 Te deum, LWV 55: V. Patrem immensae majestatis 00:39:37 Te deum, LWV 55: VI. Simphonie III 00:40:43 Te deum, LWV 55: VII. Te ergo quaesumus 00:43:34 Te deum, LWV 55: VIII. Simphonie IV 00:47:00 Te deum, LWV 55: IX. Per singulos dies 00:48:22 Te deum, LWV 55: X. Et laudamus 00:50:23 Te deum, LWV 55: XI. Simphonie V 00:51:05 Te deum, LWV 55: XII. Dignare domine, miserere 00:56:57 Te deum, LWV 55: XIII. In te domine speravi
I agree with the comment: not yet the french style style that matched the fashion of the court but the tradition of Italian sacred music; we hear the influence of Carissimi and of the great madrigalists
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: I. Simphonie, tuba mirum
00:03:28 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: II. Liber scriptus
00:04:18 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: III. Quid sum miser
00:04:54 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: IV. Rex tremendae
00:05:43 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: V. Recordare
00:08:01 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: VI. Ingemisco
00:11:48 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: VII. Confutatis
00:14:31 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: VIII. Lacrymosa
00:17:45 Dies irae, LWV 61/1: IX. Pie Jesu
00:19:52 Te deum, LWV 55: I. Simphonie I
00:21:32 Te deum, LWV 55: II. Te deum laudamus
00:25:38 Te deum, LWV 55: III. Pleni sunt coeli et terra
00:29:38 Te deum, LWV 55: IV. Simphonie II
00:30:36 Te deum, LWV 55: V. Patrem immensae majestatis
00:39:37 Te deum, LWV 55: VI. Simphonie III
00:40:43 Te deum, LWV 55: VII. Te ergo quaesumus
00:43:34 Te deum, LWV 55: VIII. Simphonie IV
00:47:00 Te deum, LWV 55: IX. Per singulos dies
00:48:22 Te deum, LWV 55: X. Et laudamus
00:50:23 Te deum, LWV 55: XI. Simphonie V
00:51:05 Te deum, LWV 55: XII. Dignare domine, miserere
00:56:57 Te deum, LWV 55: XIII. In te domine speravi
Merci Monsieur de Lully, quelle merveille
Love Lully’s Te Deum, and what a moving rendition it is!
The harmonies of fantastic voices are wonderful.Thank you for your efforts!
Finalmente l'omaggio al grande fiorentino da parte di artisti italiani!
Vive le Roy ! Vive Lully !
Many thanks for to let us known this magnificent performance.
I agree with the comment: not yet the french style style that matched the fashion of the court but the tradition of Italian sacred music; we hear the influence of Carissimi and of the great madrigalists
Louis XIV himself was very fond of sacred music
Very beautiful. Never even heard of Lully before. Good rendition too, awesome. Thanks. 🙏🏻 Subbed! 💁🏻
Superb. Love the approach.
Восхитительно гармоничная музыка.
Superb!
good to download this wonderful work :)
wonderful!!
Omg IT is wonderful
Splendid
👏👏👏👏 excellent, nices
this one is killer
Golly! It's lovely, but if I didn't know what Dies Irae was about, I'd think this was the incidental music to a play.
❤️🎶----🎶❤️
Muy hermoso. La verdad es que no conocìa mucho a Lully. Gracias
Something makes me think the young dancer had been working on some music!
¿Algunas piezas de Requiem Barrocas que pudieran recomendar?
Zelenka
Caldara. Handel (the ways of Zion do mourn)
Chi sono i solisti? Riconosco Mauro Borgioni, Elena Biscuola, e forse Raffaele Giordani?
E Sara Bino...
E Sara Bino....
Grazie Rossana 😊
Louis XIV is very fond of spiritual music…
who?haha italian school of baroque music!!
Le Dies Irae est magnifiquement bien interprété, mais le Te Deum moins éclatant , sinon les chants sont bons.
Un plomo.