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At the beginning of the reign of King Louis XV, the French provincial music scene gained more prominence thanks to its bustling theatres, ‘Académies’ and regional
choir schools. Compositions by provincial music masters, such as
Charles Levens’s Grands Motets, were included in the repertoire of
the ‘Concerts parisiens’ and the Royal Chapel at Versailles.
Sagittarius
Orchestre baroque Les Passions
Ensemble baroque Orfeo, chœur
Groupe Vocal Arpège, chœur
Michel Laplénie, direction
Detailed program | ||
HORTUS 960 | CD DDD ℗ Hortus 2008 | T.T. 67'29 | ||
Charles Levens (1689-1764) | ||
Te Deum | ||
1. | Te Deum | 7'43 |
2. | Pleni sunt coeli | 2'24 |
3. | Te glorious | 2'45 |
4. | Te per orbem | 3'50 |
5. | Tu rex gloriae | 4'45 |
6. | Tu ad dexteram | 1'19 |
7. | Te ergo | 1'56 |
8. | Aeterna fac cum | 2'33 |
9. | Salvum fac populum | 1'40 |
10. | Per singulos dies | 2'18 |
11. | Dignare, Domine | 5'09 |
12. | In te, Domine | 5'02 |
Deus Noster Refugium | ||
13. | Deus Noster Refugium | 4'15 |
14. | Propterea | 2'59 |
15. | Sonuerunt… | 2'46 |
16. | Fluminis impetus | 3'06 |
17. | Conturbatae sunt… | 2'42 |
18. | Dominus virtutum | 3'37 |
19. | Vacate, et videte | 2'09 |
20. | Dominus virtutum | 4'20 |