Cipriano de Rore: O Altitudo divitiarum

As we continue our journey through the Sacred Polyphony of the 16th century, we come to Cipriano de Rore’s, O Altitudo divitoiarum, the Antiphon drawn from Saint Paul’s Letter to the Romans, chapter  11:33-36.

FromRome.Info features at 5 P.M. daily, Rome time, a selection of sacred music for the edification of our readers, so that they can better grasp how contrary to the very nature of Catholic liturgy were the so called “reforms” of Vatican II.

 

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