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30 Jul 1980, Royal Albert Hall
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19:30
Wed 30 Jul 1980
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Programme
Giovanni Gabrieli
Omnes gentes, plaudite manibus
Orlande de Lassus
Motet 'Omnia tempus habent'
Hans Leo Hassler
Canzon noni toni (a 8)
Alonso Lobo
Ave Maria
Orazio Benevoli
Missa 'Si Deus pro nobis'
Gloria
Johann Bach
Motet 'Unser Leben ist ein Schatten'
Andrea Gabrieli
Gloria a 11 (unidentified)
Alessandro Striggio
Motet ‘Ecce beatam lucem’
Giovanni Gabrieli
Canzoni e sonate (from Sacrae symphoniae, libro primo)
No. 14 Canzon noni toni a 12
Thomas Tallis
Spem in alium
Johann Christoph Bach
Motet 'Unsers Herzens Freude'
Heinrich Schütz
Domini est terra, SWV 476
Performers
The Schütz Choir of London
London Baroque Players
Sir Roger Norrington
conductor
conductor
Composers
Giovanni Gabrieli
Orlande de Lassus
Hans Leo Hassler
Alonso Lobo
Orazio Benevoli
Johann Bach
Andrea Gabrieli
Alessandro Striggio
Thomas Tallis
Johann Christoph Bach
Heinrich Schütz
About this event
Due to industrial action by the Musicians' Union this concert was cancelled.
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