Immerse yourself in the profound and timeless beauty of Tomás Luis de Victoria's "Officium Defunctorum," a masterful setting of the Office of the Dead composed in 1603 and published in 1605. This exquisite collection of choral works, performed by the renowned Coro RTVE under the direction of Christoph König, offers a deeply moving and spiritually resonant experience. The album spans 39 minutes of intricate and hauntingly beautiful Gregorian chant, medieval, and requiem genres, showcasing Victoria's unparalleled mastery of polyphonic composition. Originally composed for the exequies of María of Austria, this work is celebrated as one of the most profound and frequently performed pieces of the Renaissance. Each track, from the solemn "Lectio secunda ad matutinum: Taedet animam meam" to the serene "Ave Maria, gratia plena," invites you to explore the depth and richness of Victoria's musical legacy. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises a deeply enriching and contemplative listening experience.