Lasso: Qui sequitur me

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Laudent Deum

Label:

Chandos

Catalogue No:

CHAN0778

Series:

Chaconne

Discs:

1

Release date:

28th Feb 2011

Barcode:

0095115077825

Length:

70 minutes

Medium:

CD (download also available)
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Laudent Deum

Sacred Music by Orlande de Lassus


Lasso:

Ecce nunc benedicite Dominum

Veni in hortum meum

Qui sequitur me

Resonet in Laudibus à 5

Sine textu 15

Omnes de Saba

Qui moderatur sermones suos

Exaudi Deus orationem meam

Jubilate Deo

Sine textu 19

Timor et Tremor

Omnia Tempus habent

Alleluia, laus et gloria

Magnificat tertii toni

Quid gloriaris in malitia

Laudate pueri Dominum

O Maria, clausus hortus

Laetentur caeli

Laudent Deum cithar

Sine textu 13

O peccator, si filium Dei

Fratres, quie gloriatur

Agimus tibi gratias

Magnificat 'O che vezzosa aurora'


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The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, an exclusive Chandos artist, here presents its third release on the label. Established in the 1670s, the choir has a long and distinguished tradition of performing religious music and here offers distinguished interpretations of sacred works by Orlande de Lassus. Of its most recent release, Hear My Words: Choral Classics from St John’s (CHSA5085), The Telegraph wrote: ‘The boy treble voices bring lustre and freshness to the sonority and the singing throughout is stirring and polished.’

Lassus was a prolific and versatile composer and the most famous musician of his day. By the age of twenty-one, he had been appointed Director of Music at the church of St John Lateran in Rome, an impressive appointment for one so young. More than 2000 works by Lassus survive: Latin settings of masses, canticles, motets, passions, litanies, and hymns, as well as secular pieces in Italian, French, and German.

Lassus was charismatic and gregarious. He was also bipolar, however, a condition that caused him personal unhappiness, but which also accounted for some of the more original and startling passages in his music. The pieces on this recording represent only a small part of his enormous output: nineteen of the 750-odd surviving motets; two of the one hundred Magnificat settings; and three of his dozen purely instrumental works. It is a small sample, but it shows a composer whose formidable technique, kaleidoscopic ear for texture, and matchless word settings made him the darling of the musical High Renaissance in Western Europe.

The majority of Lassus’s motets were settings of religious texts. Ecce nunc benedicite Dominum is one of two seven-voice pieces chosen for this recording, and its rich texture allows Lassus to explore appealing vocal combinations without breaking into double-choir cliché. Veni in hortum meum places the listener in the gently seductive world of the Songs of Songs – that ‘sensuously exciting and baffling’ book of the Bible, to quote the English novelist and poet A.S. Byatt.

The two Magnificat settings on this recording were composed at least twenty years apart. The Magnificat ‘O che vezzosa aurora’ dates from the mid-1580s. A significant proportion of this work is based directly on a six-voice madrigal by the Modenese composer Orazio Vecchi (1550 – 1605), which was published around the same time. Lassus’s own setting, however, is sunny and optimistic in six-voice sections, and respectively robust and reflective in the three- and four-voice sections.

Orlando di Lasso: Ecce nunc benedicite

playEcce nunc benedicite

Orlando di Lasso: Veni in hortum meum

playVeni in hortum meum

Orlando di Lasso: Qui sequitur me

playQui sequitur me

Orlando di Lasso: Resonet in laudibus

playResonet in laudibus

Orlando di Lasso: Cantiones duarum vocum sine text

playCantiones duarum vocum sine text: Sine textu No. 15

Orlando di Lasso: Omnes de Saba venient

playOmnes de Saba venient

Orlando di Lasso: Qui moderatur sermones suos

playQui moderatur sermones suos

Orlando di Lasso: Exaudi Deus orationem meam

playExaudi Deus orationem meam

Orlando di Lasso: Jubilate Deo omnis terra

playJubilate Deo omnis terra

Cantiones duarum vocum sine text

playCantiones duarum vocum sine text: Sine textu No. 19

Orlando di Lasso: Timor et tremor

playTimor et tremor

Orlando di Lasso: Omnia tempus habent

playOmnia tempus habent

Orlando di Lasso: Alleluia laus et gloria

playAlleluia laus et gloria

Orlando di Lasso: Magnificat tertii toni

playMagnificat tertii toni

Orlando di Lasso: Quid gloriaris

playQuid gloriaris

Orlando di Lasso: Laudate pueri Dominum a 7

playLaudate pueri Dominum

Orlando di Lasso: O Maria clausus hortus

playO Maria clausus hortus

Orlando di Lasso: Laetentur coeli - Tunc exaltabunt

playLaetentur coeli

Orlando di Lasso: Laudent Deum cythara

playLaudent Deum cythara

Cantiones duarum vocum sine text

playCantiones duarum vocum sine text: Sine textu No. 13

Orlando di Lasso: O peccator

playO peccator

Orlando di Lasso: Fratres qui gloriatur

playFratres qui gloriatur

Orlando di Lasso: Agimus tibi gratias

playAgimus tibi gratias

Orlando di Lasso: O che vezzosa aurora

playO che vezzosa aurora

BBC Music Magazine

April 2011

****

“His Majesty's Sagbutts & Cornetts shine in their performance...When solo, the players' clarity of gesture makes their music speak. To add dimension to the lines, the Sagbutts & Cornetts alternately shadow and pull away from the vocalists whom they double, movements which are deftly caught by the engineers...a provocative glimpse into Lassus's imagination.”

International Record Review

May 2011

“while Nethsinga brings scholarly insight to his performances and his musicians bring enviable technical prowess, they also deliver it with complete confidence and self-assurance...Even if Lassus is not a composer whose music would, in the normal course of events, have you making a beeline for this disc rest assured that we have here a fine demonstration of technical and stylistic excellence.”

The Observer

13th March 2011

“With lively support from His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge takes full advantage of this treasury of vocal colour with exuberant, full-toned precision and impressive musicality.”

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