Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara

~ Release by Monteverdi; The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

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1Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Chapter (Chant): Confitebor tibi Domine
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Chapter (Chant): Confitebor tibi Domine (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi0:35
2Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Hymn (Chant): Exultet celebres virginis
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Hymn (Chant): Exultet celebres virginis (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi2:17
3Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Response (Chant): Ora pro nobis
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Response (Chant): Ora pro nobis (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi0:19
4Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Antiphon (Chant): Hodie beata Barbara virgo gloriosa
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Antiphon (Chant): Hodie beata Barbara virgo gloriosa (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi1:00
5Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Magnificat
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
instruments:
Orchestra of The Sixteen (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Magnificat (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi17:56
6Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Chant: Dominus vobiscum
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Chant: Dominus vobiscum (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi1:39
7Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Motet: Gaude Barbara beata
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Motet: Gaude Barbara beata (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Italian composer, 1525–1594)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina7:44
8Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Blessing (Chant): Sit nomen Domini benedictum
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Blessing (Chant): Sit nomen Domini benedictum (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi0:51
9Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Substitute for Marian Antiphon: Audi coelum verba mea
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
instruments:
Orchestra of The Sixteen (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Substitute for Marian Antiphon: Audi coelum verba mea (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi8:05
10Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Response/Collect (Chant): Angelus Domini nunciavit Mariae
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Response/Collect (Chant): Angelus Domini nunciavit Mariae (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi1:17
11Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Sonata: Sancta Barbara, ora pro nobis
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
instruments:
Orchestra of The Sixteen (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Sonata: Sancta Barbara, ora pro nobis (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi6:23
12Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Hymn: Ave maris stella
engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
instruments:
Orchestra of The Sixteen (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1988)
recorded at:
All Hallows’ Church (Gospel Oak) in Hampstead, Camden (London Borough of Camden), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recording of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara. Hymn: Ave maris stella (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
composer:
Claudio Monteverdi (Italian renaissance and baroque composer, choirmaster and string player)
part of:
Second Vespers for the Feast of Santa Barbara (reconstruction)
Claudio Monteverdi7:25

Credits

Release

liner notes:Graham Dixon (UK musicologist/organist)
executive producer:Steuart Hamilton (credited as executive producer)
Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
cello:Jane Coe (cellist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
cornet:Robert Farley (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Michael Harrison (British brass player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Jeremy West (cornett player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
double bass:Amanda MacNamara (double bass player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
dulcian:Andrew Watts (bassoonist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
organ:Paul Nicholson (harpsichordist & organist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
recorder:Rachel Beckett (flute and recorder player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Marion Scott (woodwinds) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
sackbut:Paul Beer (classical trombone/sackbut player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Robert Hughes (bass trombonist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Paul Nieman (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
theorbo:Nigel North (English lute player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
viola:Jane Compton (viola player) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Penelope Veryard (violist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
violin:Julie Miller (violinist, Orchestra of The Sixteen) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Catherine Weiss (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
alto vocals:Robin Barda (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Peter Hayward (choral composer) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Michael Lees (lay vicar & alto/countertenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
bass vocals:Lynton Black (British bass-baritone) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Christopher Hodges (bass vocalist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Francis Steele (operatic bass) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo alto vocals:Christopher Royall (countertenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo bass vocals [bass 1]:Simon Birchall (operatic bass) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo bass vocals [bass 2]:Jeremy White (operatic bass) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo soprano vocals [soprano 1]:Nicola Jenkin (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo soprano vocals [soprano 2]:Mary Seers (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo tenor vocals [tenor 1]:Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo tenor vocals [tenor 2]:Neil MacKenzie (classical tenor vocalist) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
solo tenor vocals [tenor 3]:Mark Padmore (British tenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
soprano vocals:Tessa Bonner (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Fiona Clarke (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Ruth Dean (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Sally Dunkley (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Lynne Hirst (soprano) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
tenor vocals:Peter Burrows (tenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
John New (chorister / tenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
Nicolas Robertson (Tenor) (from 1988-03-28 until 1988-03-30)
copyrighted (©) by:Hyperion Records Ltd, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1997)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/13293733 [info]
discography entry:http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/al.asp?al=CDD22028 [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/mr0002150934 [info]