David Joseph Gleba (b. 1956) - Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis (1994)
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Composer: David Joseph Gleba (b. 1956)
Work: Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis (1994)
Performers: Schola Cantorum of the Saint Gregory Society; members of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra; Britt Wheeler (organ); Nicholas Renouf (conductor)
The music was recorded "live" (hence, the siren and the crying baby) at a Latin Mass which was celebrated as a memorial Mass for David Joseph Gleba's late father, Stephen J. Gleba, Jr. on Trinity Sunday (May 29th 1994) at Sacred Heart Church in New Haven, Connecticut.
Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis (1994)
1. Sonata 0:00
2. Kyrie 5:17
3. Gloria 7:41
4. Credo 11:53
5. Mottetto 'Laudate Dominum' 21:46
6. Sanctus et Benedictus 26:19
7. Agnus Dei 27:47
8. Mottetto 'Panis Angelicus' 31:23
9. Toccata e Fuga Quinti Toni 36:23
Painting: Paul Ritter (1829-1907) - Rathausplatz
HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2ryNnu6
Further info: https://www.davidjgleba.com/
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David Joseph Gleba
(El Paso, Texas, 9 December 1956)
American organist, composer, and teacher. His father was an officer in the United States Army. Due to his father's career, Gleba's family traveled extensively during his childhood and adolescence, which included a prolonged period living in Europe. He began teaching himself to play the pianoforte at an early age. As a teenager, he studied piano for one year with the late Leopold Godowsky III, who was a grandson of the pianist Leopold Godowsky I, and a nephew of George and Ira Gershwin. Gleba has served as an organist and music director at numerous churches, which has fostered his particular fondness for sacred choral music. Through intensive study of classical scores, he taught himself to compose symphonies, sonatas, concerti, and other classical forms. He insists on composing in the Viennese classical style of the second half of the 18th Century. Today, he performs only occasionally. He teaches harmony, counterpoint, composition, piano, harpsichord, clavichord, and organ at his home in Branford, Connecticut.
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