Search results for: “sacre”


  • Harp Performance of Claude Debussy’s Danse Sacre et Profane

    Debussy’s “Danse sacre et profane” harp concert. June 2007….


  • O Sacred Head, Now Wounded – J. S. Bach

    “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” is a Christian hymn by J.S. Bach based on a medieval Latin poem called “Salve mundi salutare.” It addresses Christ’s body on the Cross, specifically…


  • John Williams Bassoon Concerto – The Five Sacred Trees – Featuring Theo Plath

    Theo Plath and hr-Sinfonieorchester perform John Williams’ Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra….


  • Anton Bruckner

    Anton Bruckner was a prominent Austrian composer and organist of the Romantic era. His compositions, particularly his symphonies and sacred choral works, are celebrated for their grandeur, emotional depth, and…


  • Henry Purcell

    …best music, they are rarely revived today. Sacred Music Purcell demonstrated his versatility as a composer by creating a vast array of sacred music, including anthems, devotional songs, and other…


  • Giovanni Gabrieli

    Giovanni Gabrieli, an Italian composer and organist, is a crucial figure in the transition from Renaissance to Baroque music. Known for his prolific output of sacred music, his works often…


  • Exploring Classical Music by Century: A Selection of Five Works from Each Era

    …irreverent subject matter. 5. Cunctipotens Genitor Deus – Anonymous “Cunctipotens Genitor Deus” is a striking example of a 12th-century polyphonic conductus, a type of sacred vocal music. This work features…


  • Purcell – O Dive Custos – Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary

    sacred guardian of the House of Orange, certain hope in troubled times, our greatest pride in success! Whether the fervent chorus of Oxford calls upon you at Isis’ stream or…


  • Antonio Vivaldi

    …concertos, sacred music, and cantatas for the orchestra and choir. The Red Priest’s Rise to Fame Vivaldi’s career reached its pinnacle in the 1720s. Based in Venice, he frequently traveled,…


  • Et in Terra Pax from Vivaldi’s Gloria – RV. 589

    VIVALDI – Sacred Choral Music – Gloria (RV 589) “Et in terra pax”…


  • Franz Schubert

    …music, opera, and sacred music. Even the drudgery of teaching couldn’t thwart his musical aspirations, and he continued to compose prolifically during this period. His compositions began to gain recognition,…


  • Gioachino Rossini

    sacred music as well as delectable miniatures for both piano and voice, which he humorously called “sins of my old age.” Rossini was eventually buried in Paris’ Père Lachaise cemetery….