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Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704): Missa Assumpta est Maria, H.11 Instruments of Time & Truth, directed by Edward Higginbottom This performance was recorded in SJE Arts, Oxford, in October 2020, following the appropriate COVID-19 precautions and guidelines in place at the time. This recording would not have been possible without the support of John Osborn, Janine Aron, and the Friends of Instruments of Time & Truth. You can read Edward Higginbottom's introductory blogs to the mass here: https://www.timeandtruth.co.uk/news-1... Instruments of Time & Truth: https://www.timeandtruth.co.uk/ Facebook: / instrumentsoftimeandtruth Twitter: https://twitter.com/timeandtruthoxf?l... Video production by Michael Hamilton, The Real Music Video Company: https://realmusicvideos.co.uk/ To support IT&T's work, particularly during this difficult time for the music industry, please consider donating or becoming a friend: https://www.timeandtruth.co.uk/suppor... Inspired by the name of a 1737 Handel oratorio, Instruments of Time and Truth is a new period instrument ensemble, which aims to present world-class performances of baroque and classical music in Oxford and the surrounding region. Our ambition is to establish an exciting series of self-promoted concerts in the City's historic venues while also being an employable resource for Oxford's thriving musical community. The ensemble is a showcase for the exceptional talents of international period musicians already resident in and around Oxford, who hold Principal positions with established groups such as The Academy of Ancient Music, The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and The English Baroque Soloists.