French Sacred Music

The NYPR Archive Collections | Jan 1, 2000

In this program David Randolph considers French Sacred Music. He plays the following works:

A portion of Te Deum by Jean-Baptiste Lully. It was performed by the Ensemble vocale de Paris.

Lecons de Tenebre by Francois Couperin.

Portions of the Sared Service by Darius Milhaud. Central Synagogue Choir under the direction of Lazar Weiner with baritone Frederick Lechner and the organist Alexander D. Richardson. Concert Hall recording.

Opening movement of the Mass for the Poor by Erik Satie.



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