℗ 2017 Glossa
Released January 6, 2017
Duration 1h 04m 51s
Record Label Glossa
Catalogue No. GCD922515
Genre Classical (Vocal Ensemble)
 

Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz: Fifteenth-Century Music from Central Europe

La Morra, Michal Gondko, Corina Marti

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1.1
Domine ad adiuvandum me festina (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
3:38
1.2
Predulcis eurus
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
4:03
1.3
Veni - Da gaudiorum - Veni (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
1:24
1.4
Pneuma - Veni - Paraclito - Dator
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
3:02
1.5
Ballade
Mikolaj Radomski; Corina Marti; Michał Gondko
2:32
1.6
Virelai
Johannes Holandrinus; Corina Marti; Michał Gondko
1:58
1.7
Rondeau
Othmar Opilionis; Corina Marti; Michał Gondko
1:24
1.8
Hystorigraphi, aciem
Mikolaj Radomski; La Morra
4:44
1.9
Kyrie Fons bonitatis
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
5:48
1.10
Ave mater summi nati (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; Corina Marti; Michał Gondko
2:43
1.11
Virginem mire pulchritudinis (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
2:27
1.12
Resurgente Domino (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
2:50
1.13
Ave Mater o Maria (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
2:36
1.14
Unde gaudent - Eya, Eya - Nostra iocunda (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
0:45
1.15
Probleumata enigmatum
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
3:35
1.16
O gloriosa regina mundi
Johannes Touront; La Morra
4:02
1.17
Mit ganczem Willem - Der winter der wil weychen
Anonymous; Corina Marti
2:04
1.18
Plaude euge theotocos
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
1:32
1.19
Psalteriis et timpanis
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
2:53
1.20
Promitat eterno
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
2:26
1.21
Psalmodium exileratum
Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz; La Morra
0:55
1.22
Alleluya
Mikolaj Radomski; La Morra
0:28
1.23
Christus … vinctos - Chorus nove - Christus … mala (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
2:08
1.24
Ex trinitatis culmine (Central Europe, 15th century)
Anonymous; La Morra
4:54
Digital Booklet
Swiss early music ensemble La Morra shines the spotlight on 15th century European composer Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz and his largely unexplored repertoire. Corina Marti and Michal Gondko, the group's joint artistic directors, add their skills as instrumentalists to those of their quartet of singers in a survey which also embraces further Latin and secular works by Nicolaus de Radom, Johannes Tourout and Othmarus Opilionis de Jawor, all examples of how Central European composers were absorbing ideas coming from the Franco-Flemish tradition, Italy and the Ars Nova from France.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Glossa Studio Masters

Recorded at Schloss Beuggen (Baden-Württenberg, Germany), January 26 - 30, 2016 Engineered and produced by Jonas Niederstadt Executive producers: Thomas Drescher, Carlos Céster Booklet essay by Michal Gondko
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.33
-14.60 to -0.26
-23.89
-35.13 to -16.45
-20.31
-31.00 to -12.50
12
9 to 15
1
Domine ad adiuvandum me festina (Central Europe, 15th century)
-0.26-21.06-17.914
2
Predulcis eurus
-0.26-22.78-18.915
3
Veni - Da gaudiorum - Veni (Central Europe, 15th century)
-4.14-22.33-18.412
4
Pneuma - Veni - Paraclito - Dator
-0.89-19.93-16.913
5
Ballade
-13.80-33.32-30.014
6
Virelai
-13.48-33.69-30.214
7
Rondeau
-14.04-35.13-31.013
8
Hystorigraphi, aciem
-0.26-17.03-13.59
9
Kyrie Fons bonitatis
-0.26-20.72-17.413
10
Ave mater summi nati (Central Europe, 15th century)
-14.60-32.89-29.613
11
Virginem mire pulchritudinis (Central Europe, 15th century)
-0.26-20.54-17.113
12
Resurgente Domino (Central Europe, 15th century)
-9.80-29.66-25.812
13
Ave Mater o Maria (Central Europe, 15th century)
-2.28-20.21-17.111
14
Unde gaudent - Eya, Eya - Nostra iocunda (Central Europe, 15th century)
-3.46-20.23-16.411
15
Probleumata enigmatum
-2.15-22.26-18.914
16
O gloriosa regina mundi
-0.57-23.58-20.514
17
Mit ganczem Willem - Der winter der wil weychen
-13.46-33.22-29.212
18
Plaude euge theotocos
-0.26-18.88-15.312
19
Psalteriis et timpanis
-0.26-21.11-16.812
20
Promitat eterno
-4.38-24.41-20.612
21
Psalmodium exileratum
-1.57-21.44-17.411
22
Alleluya
-0.26-16.45-12.510
23
Christus … vinctos - Chorus nove - Christus … mala (Central Europe, 15th century)
-2.35-20.60-17.012
24
Ex trinitatis culmine (Central Europe, 15th century)
-0.78-21.90-19.013

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