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		<title>JACOB  OBRECHT Missa Sub Tuum Praesidium</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>JACOB OBRECHT <em>Missa Sub Tuum Praesidium</em></strong></p>
<p>The Clerks' Group<br />
Edward Wickham</p>
<p><strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1308<br />
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 1<br />
<strong>Date/Runtime:</strong> Time: 69:39, DDD 2003<br />
<strong>Barcode:</strong> 5055354413087</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">(Gramophone Editor’s Choice 2004) “The Clerks’ Group back on superb form . Jacob Obrecht wrote his Missa Sub tuum praesidium &#8211; basing each movement on the chant which hymns the Virgin Mary&#8217;s protecting benificence. During the last years of the 15th century, Obrecht was Europe&#8217;s most celebrated composer of Masses and was later spoken of as an equal of the great Josquin Desprez &#8230; Wickham&#8217;s collection is one of the strongest and most well-rounded introductions to Obrecht in the catalogue&#8230; performances of the motets which complete the programme are equally delightful: all of it top-notch Obrecht, which is saying something.” (Gramophone)</span></p>
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<li>[1] Benedicamus in Laude (a-d, f, g) 1:17</li>
<li>[2] Sub Tuum Praesidium (plainchant) (a &amp; b) 0:50</li>
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<p><strong>Missa Sub Tuum Praesidium</strong></p>
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<li>[3] Kyrie 3:53</li>
<li>[4] Gloria 5:00</li>
<li>[5] Credo 4:24</li>
<li>[6] Sanctus &amp; Benedictus 4:52</li>
<li>[7] Agnus Dei 5:15</li>
<li>[8] Salve Crux (c-i) 10:35</li>
<li>[9] Beata es Maria (b-d, f, g,i) 4:30</li>
<li>[10] Salve Regina a3 (c-g, i) 12:20</li>
<li>[11] Mille Quingentis (c-g, i) 7:50</li>
<li>[12] Factor Orbis (c-i) 8:49</li>
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