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Marc-Antoine Charpentier was the French composer of the Grand Siècle who left the largest number of works specifically related to Christmas. Here, going beyond beyond the famous Messe de Minuit, listeners will be all the more enchanted by his histoires sacrées (brief oratorios) and Noëls pour les instruments when they are presented by the composer's most fervent advocates.
Marc-Antoine Charpentier was the French composer of the Grand Siècle who left the largest number of works specifically related to Christmas. Here, going beyond beyond the famous Messe de Minuit, listeners will be all the more enchanted by his histoires sacrées (brief oratorios) and Noëls pour les instruments when they are presented by the composer's most fervent advocates.
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Charpentier: Messe De Minuit - In Nativatem Domini
Artist: Ensemble Correspondances
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. Charpentier: Elevatio O miraculum!
2. Charpentier:In Nativitatem Domini Canticum, H.416: Praeludium. Usquequo avertis faciem tuam
3. Charpentier:In Nativitatem Domini Canticum, H.416: Nuit - Réveil des bergers - Cæli aperti sunt
4. Charpentier:In Nativitate Domini N[ost]ri Jesu Christi Canticum, H.421
5. Charpentier:Messe de Minuit, H.9: Kyrie
6. Charpentier:Noël sur les instruments, H.534: Joseph est bien marié
7. Charpentier:Messe de Minuit, H.9: Gloria
8. Charpentier:Alma Redemptoris Mater, H.44
9. Charpentier:Messe de Minuit, H.9: Credo
10. Charpentier:Noël sur les instruments, H.534: Laissez paître vos bêtes
11. Charpentier:Messe de Minuit, H.9: Sanctus
12. Charpentier:Messe de Minuit, H.9: Agnus Dei
13. Charpentier:Te Deum, H.147

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Marc-Antoine Charpentier was the French composer of the Grand Siècle who left the largest number of works specifically related to Christmas. Here, going beyond beyond the famous Messe de Minuit, listeners will be all the more enchanted by his histoires sacrées (brief oratorios) and Noëls pour les instruments when they are presented by the composer's most fervent advocates.
        
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