El León de Oro and Peter Phillips offer a collection of works representative of a school of Flemish composers living in Madrid towards the end of the Renaissance and all employed by Philip II of Spain, who held composers from the Low Countries in particularly high regard. La Hèle's Mass, here receiving it's first complete recording, is a major discovery.
1 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem I. Kyrie
2 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem II. Gloria
3 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem III. Credo
4 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem IV. Sanctus
5 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem V. Benedictus
6 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem VI. Agnus Dei I
7 El León de Oro: Missa Praeter Rerum Seriem VII. Agnus Dei II
8 El León de Oro: Osculetur Me I. Osculetur Me Osculo Oris Sui
9 El León de Oro: Osculetur Me II. Trahe Me Post Te
10 El León de Oro: Emendemus in Melius I. Emendemus in Melius
11 El León de Oro: Emendemus in Melius II. Peccavimus Cum Patribus Nostris
12 El León de Oro: Regina Caeli I. Regina Caeli Laetare
13 El León de Oro: Regina Caeli II. Resurrexit, Sicut Dixit
14 El León de Oro: Virgo Prudentissima
15 El León de Oro: Cantantibus Organis
16 El León de Oro: Regina Caeli
El León de Oro and Peter Phillips offer a collection of works representative of a school of Flemish composers living in Madrid towards the end of the Renaissance and all employed by Philip II of Spain, who held composers from the Low Countries in particularly high regard. La Hèle's Mass, here receiving it's first complete recording, is a major discovery.