Gery de Ghersem (1573-1630) is one of the last great representatives of the Flemish school and would now certainly known, if not in 1755 almost all of his works had been destroyed by the devastating fire of the Library in Brussels. Few have elsewhere obtained copies, and it also exists only one in print: the recorded here artful, five-part "Missa Ave virgo sanctissima" on the eponymous motet by Francesco Guerrero (1528-1599). Erik van Nevel and his ensemble Currende they have for the recording just as useful as instructive by presenting Guerreros and adds more Marie antiphons of his contemporaries.
1 Missa Ave Virgo Sanctissima, for 5 Voices: Kyrie
2 Missa Ave Virgo Sanctissima, for 5 Voices: Gloria
3 Missa Ave Virgo Sanctissima, for 5 Voices: Credo
4 Missa Ave Virgo Sanctissima, for 5 Voices: Sanctus
5 Missa Ave Virgo Sanctissima, for 5 Voices: Agnus Dei
6 Ave Virgo Sanctissima, Motet for 5 Voices
7 Regina Caeli
8 Regina Coeli, Motet for 8 Voices
9 Regina Coeli, for Organ
10 Regina Caeli Laetare, Motet for 8 Voices
11 Regina Caeli
12 Salve Regina, Motet for 4 Voices
13 Salve Regina, Motet
Gery de Ghersem (1573-1630) is one of the last great representatives of the Flemish school and would now certainly known, if not in 1755 almost all of his works had been destroyed by the devastating fire of the Library in Brussels. Few have elsewhere obtained copies, and it also exists only one in print: the recorded here artful, five-part "Missa Ave virgo sanctissima" on the eponymous motet by Francesco Guerrero (1528-1599). Erik van Nevel and his ensemble Currende they have for the recording just as useful as instructive by presenting Guerreros and adds more Marie antiphons of his contemporaries.
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