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Lamentationes Hieremiae Prophetae, in feria sexta Parasceve 01. "Heth. Cogitavit Dominus" 02. "Joth. Sederunt in terra" 03. "Lamed. Matribus suis dixerunt" 04. "Nun. Prophetae tui viderunt" 05. "Gimel. Circumaedificavit adversum me" Biffoli-Sostegni manuscript, Florence 1560 06. "Ave maris stella" 07. "Recordare virgo Mater" 08. "Sancta Maria succurre miseris" 09. "Jesus autem cum ieiunasset" 10. "Multiplicati sunt qui tribulant me" 11. "Paranymphus salutat virginem" Paranymphus salutat virginem 12. "Verbum caro factum est a4" 13. "Salve Regina"
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Works By Brumel - Complete Lamentations Of Jeremiah |
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Description: | Musica Secreta, the UKâ??s premier female-voice early music ensemble, releases a new recording based on a major new discovery, the complete setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah for Good Friday by Antoine Brumel, one of the most celebrated composers of the Renaissance.
Brumelâ??s Lamentations have been known, performed, and recorded for many years in a much abbreviated form of two verses and the refrain, â??Jerusalem, convertere." The additional seventeen verses, which which were found hiding in plain sight in a sixteenth-century manuscript by Musica Secretaâ??s co-director Laurie Stras, reveal a monumental setting that is both intricate in its detail and imposing in its formal construction; a masterpiece brought from darkness into light.
This complete set of Brumelâ??s Lamentations was preserved for centuries in a manuscript that was not copied for display, nor for a great noble chapel; it has no illuminations, and virtually no composer ascriptions to lead the curious towards its musical treasures. But its copyist, an obscure friar, was a different kind of master, leaving tiny details in the decorations that leap out at the reader like direct messages from the past. He left another manuscript, copied for a Florentine convent, that is filled with tiny inscriptions and portraits of the nuns, and the music it contains gives us a similar aural portrait of the nunsâ?? daily life. The second half of the disc brings the music of this second manuscript into focus, with gems by Josquin des Prez, Jean Mouton, and Loyset Compère sitting alongside the anonymous beauty of works that decorated the nunsâ?? worship throughout the year. - WORKS BY BRUMEL - COMPLETE LAMENTATIONS OF JEREMIAHBased on a major new discovery, this recording features the complete setting of the Lamentations of Jeremiah for Good Friday by Antoine Brumel, one of the most celebrated composers of the Renaissance. Brumel's Lamentations have been known, performed, and recorded for many years in a much abbreviated form of two verses and the refrain, "Jerusalem, convertere." The additional seventeen verses, which were found hiding in plain sight in a sixteenth-century manuscript by Musica Secreta's co-director Laurie Stras, reveal a monumental setting that is both intricate in it's detail and imposing in it's formal construction; a masterpiece brought from darkness into light. The second half of the disc focusses on gems by Josquin des Prez and Loyset Compere sitting alongside the anonymous beauty of works that decorated the nuns' worship throughout the year.Recorded between 6-8 May 2019 |
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