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Texas Early Music Project

PO Box 301675

Austin, TX 78703

(512) 377-6961

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PO Box 301675
Austin, TX 78703
United States

(512) 377-6961

Founded in 1987 by Daniel Johnson, the Texas Early Music Project is dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical music through performance, recordings, and educational outreach. 

TEMP Live and Studio Recordings

Our boxed CDs are $21.00 (with the exception of La Pellegrina, a 2-CD set, for $25). The CD price includes shipping within the U.S. Shipping charges will apply to international orders. Questions? Please contact us.

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Sacred: Music of the Divine from Medieval to Baroque

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Sacred: Music of the Divine from Medieval to Baroque

$21.00

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Sacred connections...

Sacred music, both liturgical and extra-liturgical, was a hugely important factor in the development of the musical arts in the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods, not to mention the importance of the Church in the daily lives of the people of Western Europe and the British Isles. Texas Early Music Project (TEMP) has performed well more than 100 concerts since we began our concert series in 1999, and a substantial amount
of sacred music has been performed in these concerts. Whether for meditation, prayer, or purely the visceral beauty, we hope you enjoy these few selections in our first compilation CD of sacred music, chosen from concerts from 2001-2013. 

Recorded live performances at various venues, 2001-2013.
Jay Norwood, Sound Engineer.

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Enjoy these audio samples from Sacred: Music of the Divine from Medieval to Baroque:

Medieval

(Editions of tracks 4 and 5 are by Dr. Rebecca Baltzer. Other editions and arrangements are by Daniel Johnson.)

See also the video of Stond wel moder on the Gallery page!

Renaissance

Baroque

The following is a chronological list of the concerts used for this recording with the relevant tracks in parenthesis.

(6) Mirie it is! Early Middle English Songs, February 4, 2001

(14, 15) Gloria, December 22, 2001

(3) The Play of Daniel, December 20, 2003

(13) Pathways to Bach: Music in Germany in the 17th Century, April 16, 2005

(8, 9) Salve Regina: The Glories of the Early Renaissance in England, February 23, 2007

(1, 2) Womansong: Medieval Pilgrimage, February 20, 2010

(4, 5) From Notre-Dame to St. Mary Cathedral, March 26, 2011

(7) Living Waters: Works by Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179), February 25, 2012

(11) They Might Be Giants: Josquin & the Renaissance, October 29, 2012

(10, 12) Secret No More: Renaissance & Baroque Music by Nuns, Courtesans, & Queens, April 20, 2013