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L'héritage de Petrus Alamire | Huelgas

Total time: 75'07
Year: 2015
Format: CD
Type: Vocal
Period: Renaissance
Country: Belgium
Instrument: Singing

Price: €20,00
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REF: CYP1673

Josquin DESPREZ (c.1440 - 1521)
Missa malheur me bat [Sanctus]
Missa malheur me bat [Agnus Dei]
ANONYM
Missa sex vocum n'avez point veu [Sanctus]
Missa sex vocum n'avez point veu [Agnus Dei]
Nicolas Champion
Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena [Sanctus]
Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena [Agnus Dei]
Johannes Sticheler
Missa se j'avoye porpoin de veleur [Sanctus]
Missa se j'avoye porpoin de veleur [Agnus Dei]
Robert Févin (de)
Missa quattuor vocum supra la sol mi fa re [Sanctus]
Missa quattuor vocum supra la sol mi fa re [Agnus Dei]
Mathurin Forestier
Missa quinque vocum supra baises moy [Sanctus]
Missa quinque vocum supra baises moy [Agnus Dei]


HUELGAS ENSEMBLE
Paul Van Nevel


A treasure-house of the grand master of sixteenth-century musical calligraphy, the choirbooks of Petrus Alamire contain some stupendous and hitherto unpublished polyphonic works. Through the hand of the fantastical humanist that was Alamire – famous as a “guardian of the books” and as a spy within the most influential courts of the Renaissance, including those of Marguerite of Austria in Malines, Henry VIII of England and Charles V – the Huelgas Ensemble and Paul Van Nevel trace a portrait of this brilliant humanist in a programme that will take you to the very heart of the secrets of Renaissance polyphony. From among these gems that are the prestigious choirbooks, the voices of Paul Van Nevel portray The Legacy of Petrus Alamire through the Sanctus and Agnus Dei of such exceptional composers as Sticheler in an echo of the divine Josquin.


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