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  1. Assumpta est Maria in caelum, antiphon in mode 7 (Liber Usualis 1606)
  2. Assumpta es Maria, motet for 6 voices
  3. Missa Assumpta est Maria, for 6 voices
  4. Sicut lilium inter spinas, motet for 5 voices (from Motets Book I)
  5. Missa Sicut lilium inter spinas, for 5 voices
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  1. Assumpta est Maria in caelum, antiphon in mode 7 (Liber Usualis 1606)
  2. Assumpta es Maria, motet for 6 voices
  3. Missa Assumpta est Maria, for 6 voices
  4. Sicut lilium inter spinas, motet for 5 voices (from Motets Book I)
  5. Missa Sicut lilium inter spinas, for 5 voices
  6. Lamentationum Hieremiae Prophetae, for 5 & 6 voices ("Lamentations, Book 3"): Holy Saturday: Lesson 3 for 6 voices
  7. Missa Brevis, for 4 voices
  8. Missa Papae Marcelli, for 6 voices
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The Tallis Scholars have done a lot to keep Palestrina's star up there in the firmament during a wild, sensual age that generally has preferred wilder, more sensual music from the late Renaissance. By their count, they have performed the famed Missa Papae Marcelli (Pope Marcellus Mass) alone 75 times since first programming it in 1977. The group's approach to this musical exemplar of the middle-of-the-road principles of the Catholic Counter Reformation is exacting but not restrictive of surface beauty; the Tallis Scholars ...

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Tallis Scholars sing Palestrina 2005, Gimell

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