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Versa est in luctum
composer
1598; for the memorial of Philip II of Spain in Toledo Cathedral; 'Ad exequias Philip. II Cathol. Regis Hisp.'; published Liber primus Missarum, Madrid, 1602
author of text
Job; Office of the Dead
Recordings
Cover of 'Mortuus est Philippus Rex' (CDH55248)
Cover of 'New World Symphonies' (CDA67380)
Cover of 'New World Symphonies – Baroque Music from Latin America' (CDA30030)
Cover of 'Treasures of the Spanish Renaissance' (CDA66168)
Details
Track 8 on CDA30030 [5'26] Hyperion 30th Anniversary series
Track 7 on CDA66168 [6'45] Archive Service Only
Track 10 on CDH55248 [4'54] Helios (Hyperion's budget label)
Versa est in luctum
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Alonso Lobo’s elegiac masterpiece Versa est in luctum was written for Philip’s memorial at Toledo Cathedral. It was published in the composer’s Liber primus missarum (Madrid, 1602) and is headed ‘Ad exequias Philip. II Cathol. Regis Hisp.’. It is one of a group of seven motets which follow six of Lobo’s Masses and they are described as ‘for devout singing at solemn Mass’. It is possible that Versa est in luctum was sung at the Missa pro defunctis which concluded the agenda mortuorum held at San Jerónimo el Real, the church, monastery and palace favoured by Philip in Madrid. There, on 19 October, the Archbishop of Toledo was the presiding celebrant of the final Requiem Mass. The proposed order of service (which survives) allowed for a motet to be sung at the Elevation of the Host, between the Sanctus and Benedictus. If Lobo was there with his singers, part of the Archbishop’s customary entourage, his motet may well have been sung. That is to speculate: what is certain is that this beautiful work has now become a much performed and frequently recorded favourite of choirs, professional and amateur.

from notes by Bruno Turner © 1998

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Details for CDA67380 track 8
Artists
ISRC
GB-AJY-03-38008
Duration
5'26
Recording date
12 October 2002
Recording venue
All Saints, Tooting, United Kingdom
Recording producer
Mark Brown
Recording engineer
Julian Millard
Hyperion usage
  1. New World Symphonies – Baroque Music from Latin America (CDA30030)
    Disc 1 Track 8
    Release date: October 2010
    Hyperion 30th Anniversary series
  2. New World Symphonies (CDA67380)
    Disc 1 Track 8
    Release date: April 2003
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