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The Earth Resounds - Josquin, Brummel, Lassus - The Sixteen; Harry Christophers (conductor)
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  1. Aurora lucis rutilat, motet for 10 voices, M. xxii (S. xxi/119)
  2. Praeter rerum seriem, motet for 6 parts
  3. Timor et tremor, motet for 6 voices, M. iii (S. xix/6)
  4. Huc me sydereo/Plangent eum, motet for 5 or 6 parts
  5. Missa "Et Ecce Terrae Motus," for 12 voices: Gloria
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  1. Aurora lucis rutilat, motet for 10 voices, M. xxii (S. xxi/119)
  2. Praeter rerum seriem, motet for 6 parts
  3. Timor et tremor, motet for 6 voices, M. iii (S. xix/6)
  4. Huc me sydereo/Plangent eum, motet for 5 or 6 parts
  5. Missa "Et Ecce Terrae Motus," for 12 voices: Gloria
  6. Praeter rerum seriem (secundi toni), magnificat for 6 voices, H. xv/248
  7. Missa "Et Ecce Terrae Motus," for 12 voices: Sanctus
  8. O virgo prudentissima/Beata mater, motet for 6 parts
  9. Aurora lucis rutilat (octavi toni), magnificat for 10 voices, H. xvii/124
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The focus of this album by veteran British a cappella choir the Sixteen is a little diffuse, but it hardly matters, for the music is ideally suited to the talents of this fine mixed-gender adult group. The cover with Brueghel's painting of the Tower of Babel suggests one thing while the title The Earth Resounds another, and the booklet comment that "in each case the composer has pushed beyond the normal bounds of artistic and technical orthodoxy to release the dramatic potential of the words" something else yet again. And ...

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