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The Choir Of King's College, Cambridge - Lassus: Choral Music (2019)

The Choir Of King's College, Cambridge - Lassus: Choral Music (2019)
  • Title: Lassus: Choral Music
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: (UMO) / Universal Music
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 167:46 min
  • Total Size: 724 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Missa "Bell' Amfitrit' Altera" - I. Kyrie
02. Missa "Bell' Amfitrit' Altera" - II. Gloria
03. Missa "Bell' Amfitrit' Altera" - III. Credo
04. Missa "Bell' Amfitrit' Altera" - IV. Sanctus
05. Missa "Bell' Amfitrit' Altera" - V. Benedictus
06. Missa "Bell' Amfitrit' Altera" - VI. Agnus Dei
07. Missa Super "Triste depart" - I. Kyrie
08. Missa Super "Triste depart" - II. Gloria
09. Missa Super "Triste depart" - III. Credo
10. Missa Super "Triste depart" - IV. Sanctus
11. Missa Super "Triste depart" - V. Benedictus
12. Missa Super "Triste depart" - VI. Agnus Dei
13. Missa Super "Quand'io pens'al martire" - I. Kyrie
14. Missa Super "Quand'io pens'al martire" - II. Gloria
15. Missa Super "Quand'io pens'al martire" - III. Credo
16. Missa Super "Quand'io pens'al martire" - IV. Sanctus
17. Missa Super "Quand'io pens'al martire" - V. Benedictus
18. Missa Super "Quand'io pens'al martire" - VI. Agnus Dei
19. Missa ad imitationem "Vinum Bonum" - I. Kyrie
20. Missa ad imitationem "Vinum Bonum" - II. Gloria
21. Missa ad imitationem "Vinum Bonum" - III. Credo
22. Missa ad imitationem "Vinum Bonum" - IV. Sanctus
23. Missa ad imitationem "Vinum Bonum" - V. Benedictus
24. Missa ad imitationem "Vinum Bonum" - VI. Agnus Dei
25. Psalmus Poenitentialis VII - Nos. I-VIII
26. Psalmus Poenitentialis VII - Nos. IX-XVI
27. Omnes de Saba venient
28. Salve Regina
29. Alma Redemptoris Mater
30. Psalmus Poenitentialis V - Nos. I-XII
31. Psalmus Poenitentialis V - Nos. XIII-XXXI
32. Tui sunt coeli
33. Motet: Vinum Bonum

Three original Argo and Decca albums compiled together for the first time: Lassus with an English accent. Five Eloquence albums dedicated to the art of Simon Preston were enthusiastically welcomed by the press in 2018, featuring in Best Of end-of-year selections in Gramophone and online. In 1970 Preston became Organist and Choirmaster at the Cathedral of Christ Church Oxford, and the Argo recordings that resulted pay eloquent testament to his gifts as a choir trainer. A pair of them featured music by the most fluent of the Low Countries polyphonists, Orlando Lassus. The first was made in 1973, and widely recognised as a landmark album for its clarity of inner-part voicing and vivid sensitivity to Lassuss word-painting. A sequel followed two years later, pairing the fifth of the Penitential Psalms with some of the motets for which the composer is best known such as the splendid Omnes de Saba venient and Alma Redemptoris Mater with its soaring top line ideally suited to an English cathedral treble line. A Decca album of three Masses made two decades later enables instructive comparisons to be made between the pointed attack of Prestons Christ Church choir in this music with the much smoother euphony of Kings College, Cambridge. Commentators habitually rank Lassuss Masses well below his motets, but nothing in the Masses heard here discloses Lassus at anything less than the height of his powers. Both Missa Bell Amfitrit Altera and Missa Vinum Bonum are conceived for double choir each choir being in SATB formation and they accordingly show a greater opulence than most of their companions. New booklet notes introduce Lassuss life and work, written by the renowned scholar of Renaissance polyphony, R.J. Stove. [Preston] can achieve brilliant effects from a choir; the sonorities in his performance of Omnes de saba venient are hair-raising, and his reading of the splendiferous Tui sunt coeli is no less superb. High Fidelity, March 1978 A sensitive and powerful account of the highest technical accomplishment, one of the most exciting records of early choral music to appear for some time. Recording quality is high. Musical Times, January 1977 (Christ Church, Oxford) These are fine performances, typical of the English treble tradition at its best. Gramophone, July 1996 (Kings College, Cambridge)


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  • olga1001
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Track order is confusing but easy to correct