Roland de Lassus (also Orlande de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, or Roland de Lattre; 1532, possibly 1530 – 14 June 1594) was a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He is today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria).
Life
Lassus was born in Mons in the County of Hainaut, Habsburg Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). Information about his early years is scanty, although some uncorroborated stories have survived, the most famous of which is that he was kidnapped three times because of the singular beauty of his singing voice. At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan, he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a formative influence on his early musical style.
Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus
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Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus · Adriano Falcioni
Liszt: Complete Organ Music
℗ Brilliant Classics
Released on: 2020-11-27
Organ: Adriano Falcioni
Composer: Franz Liszt
Music Publisher: Brilliant Classics
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published: 12 Dec 2020
Regina Coeli
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Regina Coeli · Pomerium
Orlande De Lassus: Motets & Magnificat
℗ 2008 Old Hall Recordings
Released on: 2008-08-14
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published: 05 Nov 2015
Lassus: Regina coeli 7vv - Tallis Scholars
Lassus: Regina coeli 7vv
(Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604)
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips
Score: www.cpdl.org
Performed a semitone higher above written pitch
Regina coeli laetare, Alleluia.
Quia quem meruisti portare, Alleluia.
Resurrexit sicut dixit, Alleluia.
Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia.
Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia.
For He whom you were worthy to bear, alleluia.
Has risen, as He said, alleluia.
Pray for us to God, alleluia.
Mennynek Királyné asszonya, örülj szép Szűz, alleluja,
Mert kit méhedben hordozni méltó voltál, alleluja.
Amint megmondotta vala, feltámadott, alleluja.
Imádd Istent, hogy lemossa bűneinket, alleluja.
published: 17 Dec 2018
Franz Liszt - Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus
Franz Liszt (German: [ˈlɪst]; Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc [ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, and organist of the Romantic era.
Performer:
Adriano Falcioni.
Painting: Penry Williams - The Procession to the Christening in L'Ariccia.
published: 28 May 2022
Orlande de Lassus - Motet: Da Pacem Domine, LV 957. {w/ score.}
A beautiful and inspired Motet on the text of "Da Pacem Domine" by Orlando de Lassus, one of the most renowned composers of the Renaissance, along with Palestrin and Tomás Luis de Victoria.
Performer(s): Wolfgang Helbich, Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble - recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LAlISSRH8o
published: 23 Oct 2021
Orlando di Lasso Regina coeli Juvenalia
published: 19 Sep 2010
Liszt: Regina coeli laetare von Lassus
Franz Liszt (1811-1886):
Orgelbearbeitung des Regina Coeli Laetare von Lassus (1865)
Bernhard Schneider an der Klais-Orgel von St. Aegidien, Braunschweig
published: 10 Oct 2023
Regina caeli laetare (a 7) Orlando di Lasso - El León de Oro (LDO)
Concierto de Año Nuevo del coro LDO, 3 de enero de 2017, Teatro de La Laboral de Gijón.
Coro "El León de Oro"
Marco Antonio García de Paz, director.
published: 21 Mar 2017
di Lasso (Lassus): Regina coeli (Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge)
Orlando di Lasso (Lassus): Regina coeli
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
Richard Marlow, director
published: 03 Jun 2019
Lassus: Regina Caeli - 1. Regina Caeli Laetere
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Lassus: Regina Caeli - 1. Regina Caeli Laetere · The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips
Orlandus Lassus - Missa Osculetur Me
℗ 1989 Gimell Records
Released on: 1989-01-01
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Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbH
Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus · Adriano Falcioni
Liszt: Complete Organ Music
℗ Brillian...
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Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus · Adriano Falcioni
Liszt: Complete Organ Music
℗ Brilliant Classics
Released on: 2020-11-27
Organ: Adriano Falcioni
Composer: Franz Liszt
Music Publisher: Brilliant Classics
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Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbH
Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus · Adriano Falcioni
Liszt: Complete Organ Music
℗ Brilliant Classics
Released on: 2020-11-27
Organ: Adriano Falcioni
Composer: Franz Liszt
Music Publisher: Brilliant Classics
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Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Regina Coeli · Pomerium
Orlande De Lassus: Motets & Magnificat
℗ 2008 Old Hall Recordings
Released on: 2008-08-14
Auto-genera...
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Regina Coeli · Pomerium
Orlande De Lassus: Motets & Magnificat
℗ 2008 Old Hall Recordings
Released on: 2008-08-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Regina Coeli · Pomerium
Orlande De Lassus: Motets & Magnificat
℗ 2008 Old Hall Recordings
Released on: 2008-08-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Lassus: Regina coeli 7vv
(Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604)
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips
Score: www.cpdl.org
Performed a semitone higher above written pitch
...
Lassus: Regina coeli 7vv
(Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604)
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips
Score: www.cpdl.org
Performed a semitone higher above written pitch
Regina coeli laetare, Alleluia.
Quia quem meruisti portare, Alleluia.
Resurrexit sicut dixit, Alleluia.
Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia.
Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia.
For He whom you were worthy to bear, alleluia.
Has risen, as He said, alleluia.
Pray for us to God, alleluia.
Mennynek Királyné asszonya, örülj szép Szűz, alleluja,
Mert kit méhedben hordozni méltó voltál, alleluja.
Amint megmondotta vala, feltámadott, alleluja.
Imádd Istent, hogy lemossa bűneinket, alleluja.
Lassus: Regina coeli 7vv
(Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604)
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips
Score: www.cpdl.org
Performed a semitone higher above written pitch
Regina coeli laetare, Alleluia.
Quia quem meruisti portare, Alleluia.
Resurrexit sicut dixit, Alleluia.
Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia.
Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia.
For He whom you were worthy to bear, alleluia.
Has risen, as He said, alleluia.
Pray for us to God, alleluia.
Mennynek Királyné asszonya, örülj szép Szűz, alleluja,
Mert kit méhedben hordozni méltó voltál, alleluja.
Amint megmondotta vala, feltámadott, alleluja.
Imádd Istent, hogy lemossa bűneinket, alleluja.
Franz Liszt (German: [ˈlɪst]; Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc [ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer...
Franz Liszt (German: [ˈlɪst]; Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc [ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, and organist of the Romantic era.
Performer:
Adriano Falcioni.
Painting: Penry Williams - The Procession to the Christening in L'Ariccia.
Franz Liszt (German: [ˈlɪst]; Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc [ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, and organist of the Romantic era.
Performer:
Adriano Falcioni.
Painting: Penry Williams - The Procession to the Christening in L'Ariccia.
A beautiful and inspired Motet on the text of "Da Pacem Domine" by Orlando de Lassus, one of the most renowned composers of the Renaissance, along with Palestri...
A beautiful and inspired Motet on the text of "Da Pacem Domine" by Orlando de Lassus, one of the most renowned composers of the Renaissance, along with Palestrin and Tomás Luis de Victoria.
Performer(s): Wolfgang Helbich, Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble - recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LAlISSRH8o
A beautiful and inspired Motet on the text of "Da Pacem Domine" by Orlando de Lassus, one of the most renowned composers of the Renaissance, along with Palestrin and Tomás Luis de Victoria.
Performer(s): Wolfgang Helbich, Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble - recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LAlISSRH8o
Franz Liszt (1811-1886):
Orgelbearbeitung des Regina Coeli Laetare von Lassus (1865)
Bernhard Schneider an der Klais-Orgel von St. Aegidien, Braunschweig
Franz Liszt (1811-1886):
Orgelbearbeitung des Regina Coeli Laetare von Lassus (1865)
Bernhard Schneider an der Klais-Orgel von St. Aegidien, Braunschweig
Franz Liszt (1811-1886):
Orgelbearbeitung des Regina Coeli Laetare von Lassus (1865)
Bernhard Schneider an der Klais-Orgel von St. Aegidien, Braunschweig
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Lassus: Regina Caeli - 1. Regina Caeli Laetere · The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips
Orlandus Lassus - Missa Osculetur Me
℗ ...
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Lassus: Regina Caeli - 1. Regina Caeli Laetere · The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips
Orlandus Lassus - Missa Osculetur Me
℗ 1989 Gimell Records
Released on: 1989-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Lassus: Regina Caeli - 1. Regina Caeli Laetere · The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips
Orlandus Lassus - Missa Osculetur Me
℗ 1989 Gimell Records
Released on: 1989-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbH
Regina Coeli Laetare Arr. Of the Motet by O. De Lassus · Adriano Falcioni
Liszt: Complete Organ Music
℗ Brilliant Classics
Released on: 2020-11-27
Organ: Adriano Falcioni
Composer: Franz Liszt
Music Publisher: Brilliant Classics
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by CDBaby
Regina Coeli · Pomerium
Orlande De Lassus: Motets & Magnificat
℗ 2008 Old Hall Recordings
Released on: 2008-08-14
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Lassus: Regina coeli 7vv
(Magnum Opus Musicum, 1604)
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips
Score: www.cpdl.org
Performed a semitone higher above written pitch
Regina coeli laetare, Alleluia.
Quia quem meruisti portare, Alleluia.
Resurrexit sicut dixit, Alleluia.
Ora pro nobis Deum. Alleluia.
Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia.
For He whom you were worthy to bear, alleluia.
Has risen, as He said, alleluia.
Pray for us to God, alleluia.
Mennynek Királyné asszonya, örülj szép Szűz, alleluja,
Mert kit méhedben hordozni méltó voltál, alleluja.
Amint megmondotta vala, feltámadott, alleluja.
Imádd Istent, hogy lemossa bűneinket, alleluja.
Franz Liszt (German: [ˈlɪst]; Hungarian: Liszt Ferencz, in modern usage Liszt Ferenc [ˈlist ˈfɛrɛnt͡s]; 22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, and organist of the Romantic era.
Performer:
Adriano Falcioni.
Painting: Penry Williams - The Procession to the Christening in L'Ariccia.
A beautiful and inspired Motet on the text of "Da Pacem Domine" by Orlando de Lassus, one of the most renowned composers of the Renaissance, along with Palestrin and Tomás Luis de Victoria.
Performer(s): Wolfgang Helbich, Alsfeld Vocal Ensemble - recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LAlISSRH8o
Franz Liszt (1811-1886):
Orgelbearbeitung des Regina Coeli Laetare von Lassus (1865)
Bernhard Schneider an der Klais-Orgel von St. Aegidien, Braunschweig
Provided to YouTube by TuneCore
Lassus: Regina Caeli - 1. Regina Caeli Laetere · The Tallis Scholars & Peter Phillips
Orlandus Lassus - Missa Osculetur Me
℗ 1989 Gimell Records
Released on: 1989-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Roland de Lassus (also Orlande de Lassus, Orlando di Lasso, Orlandus Lassus, or Roland de Lattre; 1532, possibly 1530 – 14 June 1594) was a Netherlandish or Franco-Flemish composer of the late Renaissance. He is today considered to be the chief representative of the mature polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school, and one of the three most famous and influential musicians in Europe at the end of the 16th century (the other two being Palestrina and Victoria).
Life
Lassus was born in Mons in the County of Hainaut, Habsburg Netherlands (modern-day Belgium). Information about his early years is scanty, although some uncorroborated stories have survived, the most famous of which is that he was kidnapped three times because of the singular beauty of his singing voice. At the age of twelve, he left the Low Countries with Ferrante Gonzaga and went to Mantua, Sicily, and later Milan (from 1547 to 1549). While in Milan, he made the acquaintance of the madrigalist Spirito l'Hoste da Reggio, a formative influence on his early musical style.