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Ensemble Cantus figuratus, Dominique Vellard - Pedro de Escobar: Missa in Granada c. 1520 (2003)

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Ensemble Cantus figuratus, Dominique Vellard - Pedro de Escobar: Missa in Granada c. 1520 (2003)


Ensemble Cantus figuratus, Dominique Vellard - Pedro de Escobar: Missa in Granada c. 1520 (2003)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 55:59 | 289 MB
Genre: Classical, Sacred | Label: Christophorus | Catalog: CHR 77263

Pedro de Escobar (c. 1465-c.1535) was a composer of the same renaissance generation as Josquin, Isaac, Mouton and De La Rue. He was born in Porto, Portugal but was of Castilian ancestry; his work was in great demand in his time and he spent part of his working life in Spain, much of this in the service of the Catholic Queen Isabella I. His best-known works today are a Requiem Mass (recorded twice so far), a Magnificat setting and a handful of motets, but this present CD brings us the first recording of a complete ordinary Mass setting, simply titled ‘Missa 4v.’

Gérard Lesne, Nancy Hadden, Circa 1500 - O Lusitano: Portuguese vilancetes, cantigas and romances (1992)

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Gérard Lesne, Nancy Hadden, Circa 1500  - O Lusitano: Portuguese vilancetes, cantigas and romances (1992)

Gérard Lesne, Nancy Hadden, Circa 1500 - O Lusitano: Portuguese vilancetes, cantigas and romances (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 239 Mb | Total time: 64:45 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Virgin Classics | # 0777 7590712 4 | Recorded: 1989

This performance can be labeled Portuguese only loosely, since many of the pieces are sung in Spanish, or taken from Spanish manuscripts, or more properly Galician than Lusitanian. But hey! Who cares? Really artful recordings of any Iberian music of the 'Golden Age' are not sprouting from the cork trees even today. Male alto Gerard Lesne has seldom recorded pre-Baroque chansons, and it's a thrill to hear what he can do with them. Track 9, for instance, the Latin cantiga "Clamabat autem mulier" by Mudarra, takes Lesne from his usual alto register down seamlessly into his tenor chest voice. Wow! Not every counter-tenor can do that and still sound musical!

Bo Holten, Ars Nova - Portuguese Polyphony (1995)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Bo Holten, Ars Nova - Portuguese Polyphony (1995)

Bo Holten, Ars Nova - Portuguese Polyphony (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 246 Mb | Total time: 63:20 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.553310 | Recorded: 1992

This is a gorgeous collection of unaccompanied sacred pieces from the masterly Ars Nova, under the inspired direction of Bo Holten. The honeyed tones of the choir infuse this music with such glory, in all its forms, that even a heart of stone might feel the divine reaching out, reflecting the pain, suffering, but also the absolute sense of compassion to all who hear it. Wonderfully warm and comforting (healing?) music, superbly sung. This cd comes with full text for the pieces, production is excellent, and you get access to all these riches for a trifle.

Quodlibet Ensemble - Pedro de Escobar: Motets; Hymns; Missa pro defunctis (2005)

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Quodlibet Ensemble - Pedro de Escobar: Motets; Hymns; Missa pro defunctis (2005)

Quodlibet Ensemble - Pedro de Escobar: Motets; Hymns; Missa pro defunctis (2005)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 270 Mb | Total time: 56:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CRD Records | # CRD 3450 | Recorded: 1989

There have been two recordings so far of this Requiem by the Portuguese renaissance composer Pedro de Escobar, the other being Requiem , sung by the Ensemble Gilles Binchois directed by Dominique Vellard. The present disc, by the one-voice-per-part ensemble Quodlibet, was recorded in 1989 and reissued in 2005. The group sing with spirit and conviction; their ensemble and blend are not always ideal, but they rise to the occasion as we get to the Requiem itself halfway through the programme. In fact, among the motets and other items we find on the first eight tracks, there are also some lovely things, including a beautiful `Stabat Mater' (track 3) and a splendidly theatrical `Clamabit autem mulier' (A Canaanite woman cried out, track 5), where the ensemble admirably conveys the human drama of this gospel story.