Despres: Missa La sol fa re mi

This page lists all recordings of Missa La sol fa re mi, by Josquin Despres (c.1440-1521) on CD.

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The Tallis Scholars Sing Josquin

The Tallis Scholars Sing Josquin


anon.:

L'homme armé

Despres:

Missa Pange lingua

Missa La sol fa re mi

Praeter rerum seriem

Ave Maria (4vv)

Missa 'L'homme armé' super voces musicales

Missa 'L'homme armé' sexti toni

Gregorian Chant:

Pange lingua


“The recordings are outstanding, as are the perfectly blended flowing lines of the singing.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

Gimell - CDGIM206

(CD - 2 discs)

$16.75

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Josquin - Missa Pange lingua & Missa La sol fa re mi

Josquin - Missa Pange lingua & Missa La sol fa re mi


Despres:

Missa Pange lingua

Missa La sol fa re mi

Gregorian Chant:

Pange lingua


“This is absolutely superb. We must accept that Josquin is unlikely to have heard this music with two women on the top line, but they do it so well that only a fundamentalist would mark the disc down for that. It should also be said that the least successful performance on the entire disc is in the opening Kyrie of this Mass where there's a certain brutality in the approach; and although The Tallis Scholars make much of the 'Benedictus' and the last Agnus Dei, there may still be better ways of doing it. On the other hand, as just one example among many, these were the first musicians to make the 'Osanna' truly successful and understand why Josquin should have chosen to compose it that way. But they sing even better in the Mass, La sol fa re mi. Again and again in the singing one has the feeling that Josquin's lines are projected with an understanding and clarity that have rarely been heard before. The La sol fare mi of the title denotes (among other things) the melodic passage which appears over 200 times in the course of the work with its intervals unchanged – which may not seem a recipe for the kind of music one would want to hear. But Josquin treats his material with such astonishing sophistication that you're rarely aware of the melodic fragment as such; and Phillips is scrupulously careful never to emphasise the melody except in places – such as the end of the second 'Osanna' – where it's clearly intended to work as an ostinato. This performance shows that the Lasol fa re mi belongs with the greatest works of its era.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“The performances of these two Masses are absolutely superb. The dedication, discipline and skill required to produce such immaculate singing is quite remarkable...Even now, more than 25 years later, it still sounds fresh and new-minted.” MusicWeb International, 6th May 2013

GGramophone Awards 1987

Record of the Year

Gimell Complete Josquin Mass Cycle - CDGIM009

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Sacred Music in the Renaissance Volume 1

Sacred Music in the Renaissance Volume 1

finest recordings 1980-89


Allegri:

Miserere mei, Deus

1980 recording

Byrd:

Mass for five voices

Ave verum Corpus

Clemens:

Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis

Tribulationes civitatum

Ego flos campi

Cornyshe:

Salve Regina

Gaude virgo mater Christi

Crecquillon:

Pater peccavi

Despres:

Missa La sol fa re mi

Gregorian Chant:

Assumpta est Maria

Palestrina:

Assumpta est Maria a 6

Missa Assumpta est Maria

Sheppard, J:

Media vita

Tallis:

Spem in alium for eight five-part choirs '40-part Motet'

Sancte Deus

Salvator mundi, salva nos 1 & 2

Gaude gloriosa Dei mater

Miserere nostri, motet for 7 voices, P. 207

Loquebantur variis linguis

If ye love me

Hear the voice and prayer

A new commandment

O Lord, give thy holy spirit

Purge me, O Lord

Verily, verily I say unto you

Remember not, O Lord God

Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psalter

O Lord, in thee is all my trust

Christ Rising Again

Blessed are those that be undefiled

Victoria:

Requiem 1605 'Officium defunctorum'

Versa est in luctum


The Tallis Scholars’ finest recordings presented in three volumes, one for each decade, and each offering over five hours of the award-winning performances that helped establish the sacred vocal music of the Renaissance as one of the great repertoires of western classical music.

Gimell - GIMBX301

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$21.25

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