The Brabant Ensemble under their director Stephen Rice presents music for the dark time of the year.Its latest disc of 16th-century polyphony features the extraordinary compositional gifts of Clemens non Papa, put to the service of the Requiem Mass and a selection of motets on a pentitential theme. Within this general aspect of solemnity can be found countless shades of expression and emotion.Despite the popularity of the composer’s music during his lifetime, Clemens is a somewhat marginal figure today and many of these motets have never been recorded before. Yet, listening to this music today, one is immediately enthralled by its opulence and harmonic lushness, very different from the occasionally sterile polyphony of some of the composer’...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 67:26 in length.While Johann Sebastian Bach (1...
The pastoral practice of Jesuits in early modern Silesia involved a variety of cultural experiences....
The motets of Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) represent a small, but richly expressive body of wor...
Jean Mouton was a Renaissance French composer and choirmaster, much acknowledged but more rarely rec...
Jonas Lundblad analyses two late cycles of organ music by Franz Liszt, Missa pro Organo and Requiem,...
In searching for a way to deepen and intensify its spiritual life, the post-trident community found ...
Orlande de Lassus was an undisputed master of all the vocal genres of the late Renaissance, from Ger...
Inspired by the seminal work of historians Ernst Walter Zeeden, Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schillin...
ii Popular lore about Wolfgang Mozart’s creative process has promoted the idea that his music was di...
ii In 1618, a German clergyman and musician named Erhard Bodenschatz published a collection of 115 m...
In 1568, the Venetian printer Antonio Gardano released an enormous collection of 254 motets under th...
Straipsnyje aptariamas moteto žanro specifikos klausimas, akcentuojant jo priskyrimą bažnytinei muzi...
In his work, Motets for One Voice by Franck, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns, Richard Benefield began the sc...
Chansons, madrigales \u26 motetz à 3 parties of 1568 is one of two volumes that constitute the debut...
Titre uniforme : Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637?-1707). Compositeur. [O fröhliche Stunden. BuxWV 84]Titre...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 67:26 in length.While Johann Sebastian Bach (1...
The pastoral practice of Jesuits in early modern Silesia involved a variety of cultural experiences....
The motets of Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) represent a small, but richly expressive body of wor...
Jean Mouton was a Renaissance French composer and choirmaster, much acknowledged but more rarely rec...
Jonas Lundblad analyses two late cycles of organ music by Franz Liszt, Missa pro Organo and Requiem,...
In searching for a way to deepen and intensify its spiritual life, the post-trident community found ...
Orlande de Lassus was an undisputed master of all the vocal genres of the late Renaissance, from Ger...
Inspired by the seminal work of historians Ernst Walter Zeeden, Wolfgang Reinhard and Heinz Schillin...
ii Popular lore about Wolfgang Mozart’s creative process has promoted the idea that his music was di...
ii In 1618, a German clergyman and musician named Erhard Bodenschatz published a collection of 115 m...
In 1568, the Venetian printer Antonio Gardano released an enormous collection of 254 motets under th...
Straipsnyje aptariamas moteto žanro specifikos klausimas, akcentuojant jo priskyrimą bažnytinei muzi...
In his work, Motets for One Voice by Franck, Gounod, and Saint-Saëns, Richard Benefield began the sc...
Chansons, madrigales \u26 motetz à 3 parties of 1568 is one of two volumes that constitute the debut...
Titre uniforme : Buxtehude, Dietrich (1637?-1707). Compositeur. [O fröhliche Stunden. BuxWV 84]Titre...
Includes recorded audio files in WAV and MP3 formats, 67:26 in length.While Johann Sebastian Bach (1...
The pastoral practice of Jesuits in early modern Silesia involved a variety of cultural experiences....
The motets of Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703) represent a small, but richly expressive body of wor...