Palestrina
Simply titled “Palestrina”, it is a new release by the world’s oldest
choir – performed and recorded in the heart of the Catholic Church, and
featuring works by the most celebrated Italian musician of his time and reformer
of church music:
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
Three world premiere recordings: Palestrina’s most famous mass, based on the first printed edition from 1967, and two previously unreleased motets
Recorded in this, the year of the "Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy“ (8 December 2015 to 20 November 2016) – which Pope Francis has defined as “a revolution of tenderness and love” giving justice to the world – it is pure music carrying the essential message of divine generosity and care, selected by choir leader Massimo Palombella.