1
Vau. Et egressus est a filia Sion[5’47]
2
In monte Oliveti[2’11]
Almeno Gonçalves (tenor)
3
Tristis est anima mea[2’25]
Luís Toscano (tenor)
Missa pro defunctis a 4 ‘Requiem'[25’21]
4
Introitus Requiem aeternam[4’14]
Gabriela Braga Simões (alto)
5
Kyrie[4’00]
Eva Braga Simões (soprano)
6
Graduale Requiem aeternam[3’48]
Luís Toscano (tenor)
7
Offertorium Domine, Jesu Christe[6’38]
Gabriela Braga Simões (alto)
8
Sanctus and Benedictus[2’21]
Brígida Silva (alto)
9
Agnus Dei[2’22]
Brígida Silva (alto)
10
Communio Lux aeterna[1’58]
Almeno Gonçalves (tenor)
11
Domine, tu mihi lavas pedes?[4’44]
12
Magnificat secundi toni a 4[8’09]
Eva Braga Simões (soprano)
13
Amen dico vobis[2’23]
14
Cum audisset Johannes[2’40]
15
Ipse est qui post me[2’03]
16
Omnis vallis[2’21]
17
Quid hic statis?[3’33]
18
Tua est potentia[3’50]
19
Sitivit anima mea[3’58]
Manuel Cardoso’s extant works comprise five volumes of sacred choral music, published in Lisbon in the first half of the seventeenth century. Luís Toscano and Cupertinos here reveal a selection of the very finest.