in Choir & Organ (May, 2018)
This is an imaginative re-creation of the music that might have been heard at the funeral ceremonies of Louis XIV. These particular ceremonies followed the traditions set down by Louis XIII for his own funeral in 1643. After a reign of 72 years (at the close of which reports suggest that the Parisian populace celebrated with joy and relief…), Louis XIV died on 1 September 1715, followed by ceremonies that lasted a couple of months. On 9 September, his coffin was carried by night to the Abbey of Saint-Denis accompanied by oboes and muffled drums, and it was there displayed and guarded by monks for 40 days and nights. The apotheosis …
Les Funerailles Royales de Louis XIV – Raphael Pichon
Anonymus Subvenite Sancti Dei; Libera me Domine; Qui Lazarum resuscitasti; In paradisum
Colin De profundis
Philidor Marche pour les Pompes funebres des ceremonies extraordinaires
Delalande De profundis; La Grande piece royale ou Caprice que le Roy demandoit souvent; Dies Irae
Chein Ne recorderis; Dirige Domine
D’Helfer Pie Jesu
Celine Scheen, Lucile Richardot, Samuel Boden, Marc Mauillon, Christian Immler, Pygmalion, Raphael Pichon
20,90€
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