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Alamire, David Skinner - Missa D’ung aultre amer (2007)

Alamire, David Skinner - Missa D’ung aultre amer (2007)

BAND/ARTIST: Alamire, David Skinner

  • Title: Missa D’ung aultre amer
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Obsidian
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:56:41
  • Total Size: 262 mb
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Tracklist

01. D'ung aultre amer
02. Missa "D'ung aultre amer": Kyrie
03. Missa "D'ung aultre amer": Gloria
04. Missa "D'ung aultre amer": Credo
05. Missa "D'ung aultre amer": Sanctus - Tu solus qui facis mirabilia
06. Missa "D'ung aultre amer": Agnus dei
07. De tous biens plaine
08. Mille regretz
09. Ave Maria... virgo serena
10. Fortuna d'un gran tempo
11. Planxit autem David
12. Cela sans plus
13. Qui belles amours
14. Sanctus "D'ung aultre amer"
15. Tu lumen, tu splendor Patris
16. La Bernardina
17. Victimae paschali laudes - D'ung aultre amer
18. Adieu mes amours
19. Ile fantazies de Joskin
20. Tu solus qui facis mirabilia

Alamire, David Skinner - Missa D’ung aultre amer (2007)


This is a most ingeniously devised Josquin recitals.
Laying emphasis on works of his early maturity, it records the composer's apparent obsession with Ockeghem's rondeau D'ung aultreamer. Josquin reworked it several times, including a Mass that generated several minor 'spinoffs', which are also presented here. The Mass is reckoned to be one of his earliest. It is certainly his shortest, and arguably the least well-known (and some scholars in fact dispute Josquin's authorship). But it has an immediate appeal that links it (in attitude, at least) to the songs that make up the rest of the disc. These are engagingly sung by Claire Wilkinson, accompanied on the harp by Andrew Lawrence-King, who gets a few solo spots of his own. The combination of harp and voice works very well and offers a new way of hearing some old favourites: that said, the sound recording seems to make the harp a touch louder than it might be.
The recital is ingenious because alongside this relatively neglected Mass it seamlessly works in a few sacred works that count among Josquin's most popular: the ubiquitous Ave Maria, virgoserena, and above all Planxit autem David, which receives a particularly moving account. This is the first recording by Alamire, a new ensemble boasting familiar English singers under the guidance of David Skinner. Their approach is direct and unaffected, and to judge by the results they appear to have enjoyed these recording sessions.



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The download is missing one track, labeled 11, Planxit autem on the back cover.