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Veni Creator Spiritus

Mel Butler

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Each work on this album is based in some way on the ancient chant Veni creator spiritus (“Come, creator spirit”), which is found in the liturgy of the early church for Pentecost. The first written references appear in the tenth-century manuscripts of the Roman rite. The text has be attributed to various sources, including St. Gregory, St. Ambrose, and the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne. The distinctive melody appears to have been used prior to this time and appears with different texts in the Ambrosian and Sarum rites.

Tracklist

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1.
Hymnus, Veni creator spiritus
02:51
2.
Chorale and Chorale Prelude, Komm, Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist, S. 667
07:50
3.
Komm, Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist
09:57
4.
Hymnus, Veni creator spiritus
03:14
5.
Chorale Prelude, Komm, Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist
01:52
6.
Prelude, Adagio et Choral varie sur le theme du Veni creator, Op. 4
20:31
7.
Triplum super Veni creator spiritus
05:51

Total time: 00:52:06

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HDTTVCS-1

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Merging Technologies HAPI

Mastering Engineer

Bob Witak, High Definition Tape Transfers – Transferred from 15ips Analog Master Tape to DSD

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John M. Proffitt

Recording Engineer

John M. Proffitt

Recording location

Downtown Presbyterian Church, Rochester NY

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Merging

Recording Type & Bit Rate

Analog to DSD256

Release DateMay 20, 2016

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