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Missa Preter rerum seriem a 6 01. "I. Kyrie" 02. "II. Gloria" 03. "III. Credo" 04. "IV. Sanctus" 05. "V. Agnus Dei" Missa Fors seullement a 4 06. "I. Kyrie" 07. "II. Gloria" 08. "III. Sanctus" 09. "IV. Agnus Dei"
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.. Polyphonic Masses |
 | Description: | This recording is dedicated to German Renaissance composer Ludwig Daser. Paul Van Nevel and the Huelgas Ensemble have recorded two polyphonic masses by the Munich-born composer, who was a contemporary of famous composers such as Orlando di Lasso and Cipriano di Rore. Ludwig Daser came from a wealthy Munich family. His composition teacher was to be the then famous Ludwig Senfl. Thanks to his compositional talent, Daser was promoted to Kapellmeister in 1552 - a post he held until 1562 (he was to be succeeded by none other than Orlando di Lasso). In 1572 Daser was then appointed Kapellmeister at the Stuttgart court of Duke Ludwig von Württemberg. A post he held until his death in 1589.
Paul Van Nevel presents two masterpieces from Daser's rich Munich church music output with the Huelgas Ensemble. Van Nevel has selected the monumental "Missa Praeter rerum seriem". It survives in a Munich choir book written between 1544 and 1555. The "Missa Praeter rerum seriem" is a so-called "parody mass". The model from which Daser was inspired is the six-part motet of the same name by the great Franco-Flemish composer Josquin Desprez. The second work, Daser's four-part "Missa Fors seulement", is of a completely different nature, it is an impressive example of the special characteristics of Franco-Flemish vocal music, which Daser had become acquainted with through Ludwig Senfl.
Extensive booklet, vocal texts in Original and English/French/German with full texts. - .. POLYPHONIC MASSESThis recording is dedicated to German Renaissance composer Ludwig Daser. Paul Van Nevel and the Huelgas Ensemble have recorded two polyphonic masses by the Munich-born composer, who was a contemporary of famous composers such as Orlando di Lasso and Cipriano di Rore. Ludwig Daser came from a wealthy Munich family. His composition teacher was to be the then famous Ludwig Senfl. Thanks to his compositional talent, Daser was promoted to Kapellmeister in 1552 - a post he held until 1562 (he was to be succeeded by none other than Orlando di Lasso). In 1572 Daser was then appointed Kapellmeister at the Stuttgart court of Duke Ludwig von Württemberg. A post he held until his death in 1589. Paul Van Nevel presents two masterpieces from Daser's rich Munich church music output with the Huelgas Ensemble. Van Nevel has selected the monumental "Missa Praeter rerum seriem". It survives in a Munich choir book written between 1544 and 1555. The "Missa Praeter rerum seriem" is a so-called "parody mass". The model from which Daser was inspired is the six-part motet of the same name by the great Franco-Flemish composer Josquin Desprez. The second work, Daser's four-part "Missa Fors seulement", is of a completely different nature, it is an impressive example of the special characteristics of Franco-Flemish vocal music, which Daser had become acquainted with through Ludwig Senfl."Ludwig Daser: Polyphonic Masses" is a captivating CD release by the renowned Huelgas Ensemble under the direction of Paul van Nevel, presented by Deutsche Harmonia Mundi. This album explores the intricate and expressive polyphonic masses composed by Ludwig Daser, a significant yet often overlooked figure of Renaissance sacred music. The recording showcases Daser's masterful contrapuntal writing and his unique blend of German and Franco-Flemish influences, offering listeners an immersive journey into 16th-century liturgical artistry. The Huelgas Ensemble, led by early music specialist Paul van Nevel, is celebrated worldwide for its precision and evocative interpretations of medieval and Renaissance repertoire. Their numerous award-winning recordings have set benchmarks in historical performance practice. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi stands as one of Europe's leading classical labels with a rich tradition in authentic early music productions, consistently delivering high-quality releases that delight both connoisseurs and newcomers to the genre. |  | Cover: |
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19658793332 |
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