The Kris Collective - Cor Collaborandi (2024) [Hi-Res]

Artist: The Kris Collective, Michael Kris
Title: Cor Collaborandi
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Acis
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:02
Total Size: 1.64 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Cor Collaborandi
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Acis
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:02
Total Size: 1.64 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Sonata seconda á 7 (04:26)
2. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Magnificat secundi toni á 6 voci, Ultimi miei sospiri (08:29)
3. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Ultimi miei sospiri after Philippe Verdelot (05:23)
4. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Canzon vigesimasesta á 8, La negrona (03:05)
5. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Psalm 147, Lauda Jerusalem (05:37)
6. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Sonata decimasettima á 8, La Terza (03:39)
7. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Sonate á 6 (03:48)
8. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Lieto godea, Madrigal á 8 voci (02:52)
9. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Canzon decimaquinta á 7, L'Arborea (02:38)
10. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Laudate Dominum (03:25)
11. The Kris Collective & Michael Kris – Canzon á 8, La Porta (02:06)
12. The Kris Collective & Joseph Causby – Fuga colorata (03:29)
• “Gorgeous…a lovely tapestry”
”The connection the musicians have to the material is palpable”
”…a triumphant reading ablaze in polyphonic horns and strings.”
”It's a terrific release.”
– Ron Schepper, Textura.org
• “Intricate moving parts and timeless music that is in very capable hands.
Flawless singing…meticulous and firm…showcases layered brass amid bare moments of beauty.”
– Tom Haugen, Take Effect
• “The high quality of these players is awe-inspiring…
precision and beauty…their playing has great warmth yet never overpowers.
This recording is a treasure and highly recommended.”
– Marjorie Johnston, The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians
”The connection the musicians have to the material is palpable”
”…a triumphant reading ablaze in polyphonic horns and strings.”
”It's a terrific release.”
– Ron Schepper, Textura.org
• “Intricate moving parts and timeless music that is in very capable hands.
Flawless singing…meticulous and firm…showcases layered brass amid bare moments of beauty.”
– Tom Haugen, Take Effect
• “The high quality of these players is awe-inspiring…
precision and beauty…their playing has great warmth yet never overpowers.
This recording is a treasure and highly recommended.”
– Marjorie Johnston, The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians