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Canticum novum : sacred vocal music from the late 20th century

Title
  1. Canticum novum : sacred vocal music from the late 20th century / works by Cary Boyce, John Eaton, Mario Lavista, Menachem Zur.
Published by
  1. Bloomington, IN : Aguavá New Music, [2002]

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Additional authors
  1. Tellez, Carmen Helena
  2. Lavista, Mario, 1943-
  3. Boyce, Cary, 1955-
  4. Eaton, John, 1935-2015.
  5. Zur.
  6. Aguavá New Music Ensemble, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  1. Sacred vocal ensembles with instrumental ensemble
  2. Sacred vocal quartets with instrumental ensemble
  3. Sacred vocal ensembles, Unaccompanied
  4. Sacred vocal septets
  5. Sacred vocal sextets with instrumental ensemble
  6. Vocal ensembles with electronics
  7. Masses
Contents
  1. Missa ad Consolationis Dominam Nostram = [Mass to Our Lady of Consolation]. Kyrie ; Gloria ; Credo ; Sanctus ; Agnus Dei / Mario Lavista ; 1998 chamber edition arr. by Carmen Helena Téllez (28:01) -- By the waters / Cary Boyce (4:10) -- Mass. Kyrie ; Gloria ; Credo ; Sanctus ; Agnus Dei / John Eaton (21:29) -- Alleluia-Psalm 150 / Menachem Zur (6:00).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Title from disc label.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes and biographical references (22 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
  4. First work (1998 chamber version) for 4 solo voices, flute, clarinet, viola, and double bass ; 2nd work for 7 solo voices ; 3rd work for 6 voices, clarinet, piano, percussion, and sound processing ; 4th work for 6 voices and tape.
Event (note)
  1. Fourth work recorded live Mar. 18, 2000, Tempus Fugit Contemporary Music Festival, Tel Aviv.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin and English.