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Deus in adiutorium
composer
8vv double choir
author of text
Psalm 69 (70): 2
Recordings
'Masterpieces of Mexican Polyphony' (CDH55317)
'Moon, sun & all things' (CDA67524)
'Moon, sun & all things – Baroque Music from Latin America' (SACDA67524)
'The Essential Hyperion' (HYP12)
The Essential Hyperion
HYP12  Super-budget price sampler — Deleted  
Details
Track 2 on CDH55317 [2'32] Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
Track 2 on SACDA67524 [2'02] Super-Audio CD — Deleted
Track 27 on HYP12 [2'32] Super-budget price sampler — Deleted
Deus in adiutorium
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The short Office of None (usually recited rapidly, in the afternoon) seems to have been taken over in some Spanish and colonial churches by confraternities or by convents of nuns for special services. A number of settings of the Psalm Mirabilia testimonia survive in Mexico and in Spain (e.g. Valencia). They often bear such titles as ‘Salmo de Nona para las Religiosas de Madalenas’. Padilla’s Mirabilia happens to survive in a convent choirbook (Holy Trinity, Puebla) now in the National Institute of Fine Arts, Mexico, as well as in the Puebla Cathedral ‘Padilla Choirbook’. The setting of the Versicle and Response (Deus in adiutorium) is clearly paired with the Psalm and they have common endings in the music of the doxology. Padilla sets these texts with real verve and his declamation of the words is resourceful and lively. The choirs call, answer and combine in great splendour.

from notes by Bruno Turner © 1990

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