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Masterpieces of Mexican Polyphony - Andrew Lawrence-King (harp); Andrew Watts (dulcian); Iain Simcock (organ); Westminster Cathedral Choir (choir, chorus)
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  1. Salve Regina
  2. Deus in Adiutorium
  3. Mirabilia Testimonia, for 8 voices
  4. Lamentation for Maundy Thursday
  5. Alleluia: Dic nobis, Maria
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  1. Salve Regina
  2. Deus in Adiutorium
  3. Mirabilia Testimonia, for 8 voices
  4. Lamentation for Maundy Thursday
  5. Alleluia: Dic nobis, Maria
  6. Magnificat de iv tono, for chorus
  7. Salve Regina, for 8 voices
  8. O Sacrum Convivium
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The focus in the new century when it comes to the music of colonial Mexico has been its lively secular traditions, but it was the substantial religious works discovered in the archives of the country's great cathedrals that were discovered first. This 1989 recording, later reissued in Hyperion's budget Helios line, brought many listeners to the sacred cathedral repertory. There are good recordings of some of this music by smaller groups, such as the Sixteen, but there's a strong case to be made for a version with a sizable ...

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Masterpieces of Mexican Polyphony 2009, Hyperion

UPC: 034571153179

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