Missa corona spinea

~ Release by John Taverner; The Sixteen, Harry Christophers (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Gaude plurimum
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
Gaude plurimum (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
John Taverner13:29
2Missa corona spinea: I. Gloria
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
Missa corona spinea: I. Gloria (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
part of:
Missa corona spinea
John Taverner10:27
3Missa corona spinea: II. Credo
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
Missa corona spinea: II. Credo (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
part of:
Missa corona spinea
John Taverner9:52
4Missa corona spinea: III. Sanctus
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
Missa corona spinea: III. Sanctus (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
part of:
Missa corona spinea
John Taverner9:50
5Missa corona spinea: IV. Agnus Dei I
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
Missa corona spinea: IV. Agnus Dei I (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
part of:
Missa corona spinea
John Taverner3:08
6Missa corona spinea: V. Agnus Dei II
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
Missa corona spinea: V. Agnus Dei II (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
part of:
Missa corona spinea
John Taverner5:50
7In pace, in idipsum
recording engineer:
Antony Howell (engineer) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
executive producer:
Cecile Kelly (producer) and Edward Perry (producer and founder of Hyperion, aka Ted Perry)
producer:
Mark Brown (operatic bass, early music singer, conductor, and producer)
choir vocals:
The Sixteen (UK choir) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
conductor:
Harry Christophers (conductor) (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Hyperion Records Limited, London (holding company - do not use this as a release label) (in 1989)
recorded at:
St Jude’s Church in Hampstead, Camden, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
recording of:
In pace, in idipsum (from 1989-02-09 until 1989-02-10)
composer:
John Taverner (16th century composer)
John Taverner6:05