Victoria: Missa Ave Maris Stella

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Victoria: Missa Ave Maris Stella

Victoria: Missa Ave Maris Stella


Victoria:

Missa Ave Maris Stella

O quam gloriosum, motet

Missa O quam gloriosum


“This is likely to become one of your most cherished discs. It's notable for its spacious depth of sound, volatile unpredictability of interpretation, and above all the soaring sostenuto of the boy trebles, with their forward and slightly nasal tone quality.
With their magnificently controlled legato lines, the Westminster boys treat Victoria's music as though it were some vast plainchant, with a passion that excites and uplifts. The choir is recorded in the exceptionally resonant Westminster Cathedral, at a distance and with great atmosphere.
Ave maris stella isn't one of Victoria's familiar Masses, quite simply because no music publisher has made it available to choirs in a good, cheap edition. To have it rescued from obscurity is laudable in itself, but to have it sung with such poise and sensitivity is an unexpected double treat.
Unlike O quam gloriosum, this is a work that thrills with echoes of Victoria's Spanish upbringing, of Morales and his predecessors, even of Josquin Desprez, whose own Ave maris stella Mass was brought to the cathedrals of the Iberian peninsula earlier in the century. The plainchant melody, familiar through Monteverdi's setting in the 1610 Vespers, completely dominates Victoria's music, for it's placed most often in huge treble lines that wheel high above the general texture. Magnificent as the early parts of the work are, nothing quite matches the final five-part Agnus Dei, sung here with admirable support and exquisitely shaped by David Hill. Recommended without reservation.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

Hyperion - CDA66114

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$17.25

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Victoria: Sacred Works

Victoria: Sacred Works


Victoria:

Missa Pro Victoria

Missa Pro Defunctis

Psalms and Responsories

Lamentations of Jeremiah

Missa Gaudeamus

Magnificat Octavi toni

Missa Ave Maris Stella

Missa de Beata Virgine

Motets

Magnificat Primi Toni

Alma Redemptoris Mater

Missa O quam gloriosum

Christe redemptore omnium

Doctor bonus amicus Dei Andreas

Tibi Christe

Music for the Easter Liturgy in Habsburg Madrid

Missa Ave Regina caelorum for eight voices

Motets and music for Vespers

Missa Salve a 8

Motets and Hymns for the liturgical year


Ensemble Plus Ultra, Michael Noone

Universal Spain have, over recent years, been releasing new recordings of works by the Spanish Renaissance composer Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548–1611), who stands alongside Palestrina and Lassus as one of the greatest composers of his age.

The recordings were made by highly-regarded British Early Music group Ensemble Plus Ultra under Michael Noone (“a crack squad” –Early Music Today), who won critical acclaim for CDs of Morales and other Spanish composers on the Glossa label (“breathtakingly beautiful” – BBC Radio 3, CD Review).

Altogether, 10 CDs of Victoria’s works have been released (the final two as recently as May 2011). Now we have seized the opportunity, in the year when we commemorate the 400th anniversary of Victoria’s death (27 August), to bring all of these recordings together in a single box that forms a remarkable wide-ranging compendium of works mainly from the Madrid period of his life (1586–1611).

It is undoubtedly the largest collection available of Victoria’s music, with over 90 works on the 10 CDs, including three masses and six Magnificats never previously recorded – as well as many of the favourite motets and masses of the Victoria canon.

These recordings have never before been available outside Spain.

“The 11 hours of music on offer represent both a sizeable portion and a representative sample of Victoria's output....the Missa Ave Maris Stella boasts a particularly fine reading - lucid and sure-footed, with none of the parts having to stray outside their registral comfort zones. Slightly later is the famous setting of O quam gloriousum, one of the clearerer instances of Noone's attempt to blow some cobwebs off the ethereal vision of the composer.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2011

GGramophone Awards 2012

Best of Category - Early Music

DG Archiv - 4779747

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