The 50th Anniversary Edition of the legendary 1976 audiophile recording Cantate Domino by Oscar’s Motet Choir. This highly regarded album, recorded by Bertil Alving, is celebrated for its exceptional sound quality and is being reissued in a special 4xLP 45 RPM "1-Step" edition to mark its 1976–2026 milestone.
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Cantate Domino 50th Anniversary 1976-2026 - 50 years of excellence. Thanks, Proprius, we have the chance to celebrate this legend in the proper way. Since the sold-out AN-2201 we have had many requests to do something, and this is the right moment - this Special Set Box with 4x45rpm single-sided 1-step, with a 32-page rigid cover booklet.
Very limited edition. From the original session tapes, of course - AAA. Mastered from the original analog magnetic audio tapes.
Above you see the cover of the box set, in a super high-quality Italian blue leather, and the cover of the 32-page booklet.
Oscar's Motet Choir - Cantate Domino
1-Step plated 50th Anniversary Edition 180-gram 4LP 45 RPM
Tracklist:
LP 1:
1. Cantante Domino
2. Konsert For Orgel, A-Dur
LP 2:
1. Advent
2. Dotter Sion, Frojda Dig
3. Hosianna Davids Son
4. Frojda Dig, Du Kristi Brud
5. Lullaby
LP 3:
1. Il Est Ne Le Divin Enfant
2. Julsang
3. Den Signade Dag
4. Stille Nacht
LP 4:
1. Mariae Wiegenlied
2. Jul
3. Zither Carol
4. White Christmas
Recorded by legendary sound engineer Bertil Alving in 1976, the album is widely regarded as one of the greatest audiophile masterpieces ever recorded.
Recorded from January 23 to 25 and April 29 1976. Motettenchorus Oscar church, Stockholm, Sweden
Cantate Domino, recorded by Bertil Alving in 1976, is famous for its incredible analogue pure sound quality. Cantate Domino, recorded by legendary sound engineer Bertil Alving in 1976, is widely regarded as one of the greatest audiophile masterpieces ever recorded. Torsten Nilsson conducts the Oscar's Motet Choir along with organist Alf Linder and soprano Marianne Mellnas for this release.
Cantate Domino is a remarkable album. It has been an audiophile favourite for many years. Appreciate the exquisite sound quality in the recording of choral and solo voices. Setting a new standard in sound engineering. It features Oscar’s Motet Choir. organist Alf Linder, soprano Marianne Mellnas and is conducted by Torsten Nilsson. Opening with Enrico Bossi’s “Cantate Domino” for choir, organ, trumpets, and trombones, the choral album includes several Swedish folk songs as well as pieces by Handel, Otto Olsson, and others.
The Analog Tape starts with Enrico Bossi's Cantate Domino for choir, organ, trumpets, and trombones. A wonderful piece with a stunning organ introduction. Included are also works by Handel, Otto Olsson, Adam, and some Swedish folk songs. A famous reference record, now with improved sound quality!
This amazing album is widely regarded as one of the greatest audiophile masterpieces ever recorded. Appreciated for its superb sound quality in the recording of choral and solo voices recorded by legendary sound engineer Bertil Alving in 1976, it set a new benchmark in sound engineering. Opening with Enrico Bossi’s “Cantate Domino” for choir, organ, trumpets, and trombones, the choral album includes a superb performance of several Swedish folk songs as well as pieces by Handel, Otto Olsson, and others.
Oscars Motettkör, Torsten Nilsson, Marianne Mellnäs, Alf Linder – Cantate Domino
In May 2026: The 50th Anniversary Edition of the legendary 1976 audiophile recording Cantate Domino by Oscar’s Motet Choir.
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