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Maestro Salamunovich conducts the Master Chorale and Sinfonia Orchestra in two true masterworks of the late 20th century choral literature. Of his work 'Te Deum, (Verba Domini cum verbis populi)' Minnesota based composer Dominick Argento has written that the words are, as the subtitle implies, written in a manner which associates six sections of Middle English lyrics with the six Latin texts. It was composed thus to present a sense of the learned 'church style' justaposed with more musical elements found in the populace of the day. Maurice DuruflŽ's Messe (Mass) 'Cum Jublio' written in 1966 was scored for a unison choir of men's voices and organ or orchestra. While having five movements they are not usual and throughout there permeates plainchant melodies from the Gregorian Mass IX, 'Cum Jubilo.' Glorious! |
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