Works on This Recording
1.
Ricercare, for vihuela & lute by Francesco Spinacino
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Written: 15th Century
Length: 2 Minutes 0 Secs.
2.
O viridissima virga, Ave by Hildegard of Bingen
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Written: 12th Century; Germany
Length: 4 Minutes 26 Secs.
3.
Missus est Gabriel, antiphon in mode 8 (Liber Usualis 1400) by Anonymous
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Written: Europe
Length: 1 Minutes 50 Secs.
4.
Columba aspexit by Hildegard of Bingen
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Written: 12th Century; Germany
Length: 5 Minutes 37 Secs.
5.
Dies irae, dies illa, sequence in Mode 1 by Anonymous
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Written: Europe
Length: 8 Minutes 17 Secs.
6.
Ricercar, for vihuela & lute by Joan Ambrosio Dalza
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Written: 15th Century
Length: 1 Minutes 49 Secs.
7.
O ecclesia occuli tui, sequence for Saint Ursula & her Companions by Hildegard of Bingen
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Written: circa 1140-1179; Germany
Length: 8 Minutes 15 Secs.
8.
Audi mirabilia by Anonymous
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Length: 2 Minutes 48 Secs.
9.
Veni sancte spiritus by Anonymous
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Length: 6 Minutes 34 Secs.
10.
Quid tu virgo by Notker Balbulus
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Period: Medieval
Length: 2 Minutes 47 Secs.
11.
The Song of the Sibyl by Anonymous
Conductor:
Simon Heighes
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Serendipity
Length: 18 Minutes 27 Secs.
Sound Samples
O viridissima virga (version for voice): O viridissima virga
Missus Gabriel [late 13th century]
Dies irae [13th Century]: Dies irae [13th century]
O Ecclesia, oculi tui similes saphiro sunt (O Beloved, your eyes appear as sapphires): O ecclesia oculi tui
Audi mirabilia [late 13th century]
Veni sancte spiritus [16th century]
Song of the Sibyl [10th century]
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