Blasius Amon: Sacred Works
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The renowned Huelgas Ensemble presents « Blasius Amon - Sacred Works », a tribute to the 16th-century Tyrolean composer Blasius Amon (circa 1560-1590). A child prodigy trained in the prestigious Hofkapelle of Archduke Ferdinand II, Amon's music blends the complex polyphony of the Franco-Flemish tradition with the vibrant Venetian innovations he encountered during his studies in Italy. Although he died prematurely at the age of 30, Amon left behind a remarkable body of sacred works that highlight his mastery of counterpoint and stylistic versatility. This album features some of Amon's finest compositions, including the « Missa quatuor vocum pro defunctis », which exemplifies the transparent, linear polyphony of the Franco-Flemish school, and his « Sacrae cantiones », a collection of motets that reflect Amon's ability to fuse his polyphonic roots with the rich harmonic textures of the Venetian style. The Huelgas Ensemble brings these works to life through its expert interpretation, capturing Amon's unique musical tightrope act between two of the era's most influential traditions.Buy Blasius Amon: Sacred Works at the best price
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Product information
- Album Blasius Amon: Sacred Works
- Artist Huelgas Ensemble
- Release date 2024-11-15
- Label MASTERWORKS
- Distributor SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
- Format CD
- EAN 0198028510226
- Number of discs 1
- Number of tracks 12
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I. Introitus : Requiem Aeternam / Te Decet Hymnus
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II. Kyrie - Christe - Kyrie
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III. Graduale. Requiem Aeternam
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IV. Offertorium. Domine Jesu Christe
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V. Sanctus - Benedictus
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VI. Agnus Dei
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VII. Tractus. Absolve Domine / Requiem Aeternam
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Magi Videntes Stellam a 5 (In festo Epiphaniae)
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Tenebrae Factae Sunt a 4 (Hymnus pro Hebdomada Sancta)
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Domine Quid Multiplicati Sunt a 7 (Psalmus 3, versus 2-4)
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Miserere Mei Deus a 5 (Psalmus 51, versus 3-6)
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Parvulus Filius a 6 (In festo Nativitatis Domini)
