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Recorded at Saint-Pauluskerk,Antwerp December 2008.
In early 16th-century Catholic Europe the figure of Mary Magdalene was the subject of intense veneration and composers of sacred choral music, and of chansons, were heavily involved in celebrating the saint. Hoever, it appears that the figure of Mary Magdalene then celebrated represented three different women, and following the writing of a controversial treatise by Jacques Lefèvre d'Estaples, the Liège-born musician Nicolas Champion (c.1475-1533) composed a beautiful Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena incorporating a number of different cantus firmi and, apparently, reflecting Lefèvre's thesis. Björn Schmelzer of Graindelavoix has ventured into the complex web here of historical texts, concerned with religion and art history as much as with music, in order to bring forth a wholly compelling performance of the mass (persuasively embellished), related chansons and Parisian plainchant. Although little-known today, Nicolas Champion was a contemporary of composers such as Josquin Desprez, Pierre de la Rue and Alexander Agricola and this recording marks a significant step forward in his modern-day recognition.
Anonymous: Introit: Gaudeamus omnes
Introit: Gaudeamus omnes
Nicolas Champion: Missa supra Maria Magdalena
Kyrie
Gloria
Anonymous: Gradual: Propter veritatem
Gradual: Propter veritatem
Anonymous: Halleluja Surrexit Dominus
Halleluja Surrexit Dominus
Anonymous: Prosa: Mane prima sabbati
Prosa: Mane prima sabbati
Missa supra Maria Magdalena
Missa supra Maria Magdalena: Credo
Anonymous: Angelus Domini
Angelus Domini
Missa supra Maria Magdalena
Sanctus
Agnus Dei
Anonymous: Diffusa est gratia
Diffusa est gratia
Anonymous: O waerde mont
O waerde mont
Pierre Auguste Louis Blondeau: La Magdalena, basse danse
La Magdalena, basse danse
Anonymous: Maugre danger pompera Magdalene
Maugre danger pompera Magdalene
Claudin de Sermisy: Joyssance vous donneray
Jouyssance vous donneray
Anonymous: Se j'ayme mon amy
Se j'ayme mon amy
Anonymous: Tous nobles cueurs, venez veoir Magdalene
Tous nobles cueurs, venez veoir Magdalene
28th June 2009
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“.. The beautifully balanced, positively projected 11 voices of Graindelavoix lavish on the Franco-Flemish Champion’s Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena — an ingenious and rich-textured commentary on Lefèvre’s treatise, based on seven plainchant antiphons - some stunning decoration This bold approach, justified by careful reading of contemporaneous sources, gives the music a singularly dramatic lift.”
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