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Cristóbal De Morales - Mass For The Feast Of St. Isidore Of Seville

Posted By: frangarbla
Cristóbal De Morales - Mass For The Feast Of St. Isidore Of Seville

Cristóbal De Morales - Mass For The Feast Of St. Isidore Of Seville (1995)
DbPowerAMP, FLAC (tracks, no cue) + MP3 (320@ CBR) | 358.17 Mb (FLAC) + 185.84 Mb (MP3) | 76:13 minutes | Full artwork and covers.
classical, sacred | Archiv Records, recorded at Brinkburn Priory, Weldon on June 1995 and at Douai Abbey, Upper Woolhampton on November 1995

Celestial music and a celestial performance: Paul McCreesh's ingenious construction of a Mass for the Feast of St. Iisidore of Seville, as it might have been celebrated in Toledo Cathedral around 1590, deserves to be called a resplendent sonic and spiritual feast. Realizing that authenticity in performance is an ideal, McCreesh instead focuses, as Dorothea Schroder explained in the liner notes, "that romanticizing, subjectively influenced beauty of sound against which the champions of authentic performance practice had been crusading for decades." Indeed, McCreesh has said that what is termed authentic can only be imagined. In this case, his creative imagination is inspired by the sacred music of sixteenth century Spain. In order to create the experience of attending a mass in 1590, McCreesh chose the Missa "Mille regretz" by Cristóbal de Morales, interspersing it with Gregorian chant and instrumental pieces by various contemporary composers. The effect is magnificent. Beautifully performed by the Gabrieli Consort and Players, the music instantly and without warning takes the listener to the passionate, distant, spellbinding world of Spanish Catholic spirituality. Played flawlessly on period instruments, including recorders, cornets, shawms, and sackbuts, the instrumental pieces bring to mind a rich tapestry of warm colors and finely sculpted sonic forms. The choral singing has resplendent, finely wrought contours of religious feeling presented within the opulent harmonic architecture of seemingly inexhaustible forms against the background of a discreet play of melodic lights and shadows. McCreesh is truly magisterial as he molds the fluid choral structure, knowing exactly when to indicate the moments when contemplation yields illumination, moments brought to the listener by an unmistakable, plangent, and soulful presence of the falsetto voices.

Gabrieli Consort and Players
Paul McCreesh: conductor

01. Cançión à 6 (Guerrero) (2:44)
02. Cancion Ecce sacerdos magnus (Rogier) (2:07)
03. Cançión à 6 (Rogier) (1:49)
04. Tiento del quinto tono (Cabezon) (1:15)
05. Introitus: In medio ecclesiae (3:11)
06. Missa Mille Regretz: Kyrie (Morales) (5:30)
07. Missa Mille Regretz: Gloria (Morales) (4:23)
08. Oratio: Dominus vobiscum (1:09)
09. Tiento del quarto tono (Cabezon) (1:29)
10. Lectio: Epistolae beati Pauli Apostoli ad Timotheum (1:55)
11. ubiendo amor (Guerrero) (1:08)
12. Todos aman (Guerrero) (1:15)
13. Evangelium secundum Mattheum (2:00)
14. Missa Mille Regretz: Credo (Morales) (8:59)
15. Tiento del ocatvo ton (Cabezon) (1:04)
16. O Doctor optime (Guerrero) (3:40)
17. Prefatio (3:10)
18. Missa Mille Regretz: Sanctus (Morales) (5:29)
19. Mille regretz (Gombert) (2:48)
20. Pater Noster (2:14)
21. Missa Mille Regretz: Agnus Dei (Morales) (6:58)
22. Communio: Fidelis servus et prudens (1:07)
23. Postcommunio (1:06)
24. Ite missa est (0:50)
25. Cançión à 6 (Rogier) (1:50)
26. Del modo de tañer a corcheas (de Santa Maria) (0:51)
27. Emendemus in melius (Morales) (6:09)

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