Heinrich Schütz - Attendite, popule meus (SWV 270; Symphoniae Sacrae I, 1629) Washington Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble (Period Instrument Group) Michael Holmes, director David Brundage, bass soloist Original Latin text: (Psalm 78; Maschil of Asaph) Attendite, popule meus, legem meam, inclinate aurem vestram in verba oris mei. Aperiam in parabolis os meum, loquar propositiones ab inintio. Quanta audivimus et cogno vimus ea, et patres nostri narraverunt nobis. English translation: Hear my law, O my people; incline your ears unto the words of my mouth. I will open my mouth in a parable; I will declare hard sentences of old; Which we have heard and known, and such as our fathers have told us. About the group: Fast becoming the premiere ensemble of its kind in North America, the Washington Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble, directed by Michael Holmes, consists of early brass specialists from the Washington DC, Philadelphia, and New York City areas. The WCSE's membership has modified and grown considerably since its inception in 1997. It has performed extensively and has been in high demand all along the east coast USA, collaborating in adventuresome programs with prominent period ensembles such as Lumen Valo (Finland), New Trinity Baroque (Atlanta), Sacra Fuma (Princeton), the Orchestra of the 17th Century (DC), the Washington Bach Consort (DC), Carmina (DC), Cantate Chamber Singers (DC), the Washington Kantorei (DC), and Zephyrus (Charlottesville). Its repertoire has been vast ...
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