Detailinformationen

  • Künstler: Pro Cantione Antiqua, Bruno Turner
  • Label: Hyperion, DDD, 1991
  • Bestellnummer: 1627304
  • Erscheinungstermin: 26.6.2009
  • Serie: Helios
  1. 1 Inter vestibulum et altare (Motette) Start
  2. 2 Tribularer, si nescirem (Motette) Start
  3. 3 Ne reminiscaris, Domine (Motette) Start
  4. 4 Versa est in luctum (Motette) Start
  5. 5 Domine, secundum actum meum (Motette) Start
  6. 6 Adoro te Domine Iesu Christe (Motette) Start
  7. 7 Ave, verum corpus natum (Motette) Start
  8. 8 Nigra sum, sed formosa (Motette) Start
  9. 9 Sancta Maria (Motette) Start
  10. 10 Unica est columba mea (Motette) Start
  11. 11 Ave, vera caro Christi (Motette) Start
  12. 12 Ave, vere sanguis Domini (Motette) Start
  13. 13 In passione positus (Motette) Start
  14. 14 Precor te, Domine Iesu Christe (Motette) Start
  15. 15 Pater noster (Motette) Start
  16. 16 Ave Regina caelorum (Motette) Start
  17. 17 Sancta Mater, istud agas (Motette) Start
  18. 18 O Domina Sanctissima (Motette) Start
  19. 19 Emendemus in melius (Motette) Start
  20. 20 Deus, qui manus tuas (Motette) Start
  21. 21 Domine Iesu Christe, qui neminem (Motette) Start
  22. 22 Transeunte Domino Iesu (Motette) Start

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'Among the singers in our chapel on solemn occasions is our beloved son, Francisco de Peñalosa … musician extraordinary (who) displays such exquisite art … that we fervently desire his continuing presence.' Pope Leo X, 4 November 1517 (in a letter to the Cathedral Chapter of Seville)

Under strong Flemish influence, Spanish composers of real quality and pronounced character emerged at the end of the fifteenth century, associated with the royal chapels of Ferdinand and Isabella and with the choirs of the great cathedrals, notably Toledo and Seville. Francisco de Peñalosa shares pre-eminence with some fine contemporaries such as the Basque Juan de Anchieta, the Portuguese Pedro de Escobar and the dramatist and secular composer Juan del Encina. This was a period when increasing numbers of Spaniards were recruited to the Papal Choir, many, but not all, being notable falsettists.

Rezensionen


'Marvellously poetic music... a record of rare distinction' (Gramophone)

'Beautiful and impeccable performances. A valuable and important document' (Organists' Review)

'Magnífico disco, en todos los aspectos' (Scherzo, Spain)

'Balm to the troubled soul' (The Good CD Guide)

Pressestimmen

M. Hutzel in FonoForum 1 / 93: "Die Einspie- lung dieses reichen Motettenoeuvres ist eine wichtige Bereicherung des Repertoires."

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