MusicWeb International One of the most grown-up review sites around 2023
Approaching 60,000 reviews
and more.. and still writing ...

Search MusicWeb Here Acte Prealable Polish CDs
 

Presto Music CD retailer
 
Founder: Len Mullenger                                    Editor in Chief:John Quinn             


Some items
to consider

new MWI
Current reviews

old MWI
pre-2023 reviews

paid for
advertisements

Acte Prealable Polish recordings

Forgotten Recordings
Forgotten Recordings
All Forgotten Records Reviews

TROUBADISC
Troubadisc Weinberg- TROCD01450

All Troubadisc reviews


FOGHORN Classics

Alexandra-Quartet
Brahms String Quartets

All Foghorn Reviews


All HDTT reviews


Songs to Harp from
the Old and New World


all Nimbus reviews



all tudor reviews


Follow us on Twitter


Editorial Board
MusicWeb International
Founding Editor
   
Rob Barnett
Editor in Chief
John Quinn
Contributing Editor
Ralph Moore
Webmaster
   David Barker
Postmaster
Jonathan Woolf
MusicWeb Founder
   Len Mullenger


REVIEW


Advertising on
Musicweb


Donate and keep us afloat

 

New Releases

Naxos Classical
All Naxos reviews

Hyperion recordings
All Hyperion reviews

Foghorn recordings
All Foghorn reviews

Troubadisc recordings
All Troubadisc reviews



all Bridge reviews


all cpo reviews

Divine Art recordings
Click to see New Releases
Get 10% off using code musicweb10
All Divine Art reviews


All Eloquence reviews

Lyrita recordings
All Lyrita Reviews

 

Wyastone New Releases
Obtain 10% discount

Subscribe to our free weekly review listing

 

 

alternatively
CD: AmazonUK AmazonUS


Mortuus est Philippus Rex: Music for the life and death of the Spanish King
Ambrosio COTES (c.1550-1603) Mortuus est Philippus Rex [5:34]
Sebastián de VIVANCO (c.1551-1622) Versa est in luctum [5:47]
Fernando de las INFANTAS (1534-c.1610) Quasi stella matutina [8:18]
Bartolomé de ESCOBEDO (c.1505-1563) Missa Philippus Rex Hispaniæ [30:50]
Alonso LOBO (1555-1617) Versa est in luctum [4:54]
Libera me, Domine [9:29]
Westminster Cathedral Choir/James O’Donnell
rec. 5-6, 9-10 February 1998. DDD.
Texts and translations included.
HYPERION HELIOS CDH55248 [65:54]
Experience Classicsonline

This recording was originally released in 1998 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the death of King Philip II of Spain. Though its composer is hardly a household name - of those represented here, only Alonso Lobo has a claim to be well known - the main work, Escobedo’s Missa Philippus Rex Hispaniæ, also appeared almost simultaneously on Auvidis Astrée, performed by A Sei Voci (E8640), a more robust performance with the accompaniment of cornets and sackbutts, which some reviewers preferred, while others recommended the more sober Hyperion performance. The competition didn’t prevent this Hyperion recording from winning a number of well-deserved awards.

Though little known, Escobedo’s music certainly deserves to be heard. The neglect of his Philip II Mass prior to 1998 is entirely attributable to the fact that the manuscript was almost indecipherable until modern techniques were applied.

The Astrée recording seems no longer to be available, though the Agnus Dei and Ave Maria from it feature on an A Sei Voci compilation CD (E8892), so we have all the more reason to be grateful for the reappearance of the Hyperion at such an inexpensive price. I haven’t heard the rival version, with its faster tempi, but I can’t imagine that it improves on the Westminster performance. I’ve just recommended - strongly recommended - the latest collaboration between the Cathedral and Hyperion, a new recording by the Lay Clerks of Victoria’s Missa Gaudeamus (CDA67748 - see review). I’ve extolled at some length the wonderful blend of English-choral-tradition accuracy and Southern-European intensiveness which Matthew Martin and his singers achieve but, in truth, that combination was largely the work of James O’Donnell, their director on the current recording.

That isn’t to say, of course, that no-one else should interpret Italian and Hispanic music of this period. Another product of the 1998 anniversary was a wonderful recording by The Sixteen of English and Spanish music associated with the marriage of Philip to Mary I of England, reissued on Coro COR16037 - see the review in my October 2008 Download Roundup.

I’ve also followed my review of the download of the new Westminster Victoria recording in my August 2009 Download Roundup, with an appreciation of the way in which Anglican choirs have also recently adapted their style to suit Southern European music of this period, not least the choir of Christ Church, Oxford, under Stephen Darlington in their 1993 recording of Victoria’s Masses Dum Complerentur and Simile est Regnum Cœlorum (Nimbus NI5434). Immediately prior to writing this review I’ve also been listening with enjoyment to their stylish recording of the Lassus Masses Qual donna and Jäger/Venatorum and Motets (NI5150), recorded a full decade before the Westminster CD, in 1988.

My only reservation in recommending this Hyperion reissue is that another excellent Westminster Cathedral/O’Donnell recording is due to be reissued on 1 September 2009 - it will probably be available by the time that you read this review - of Francisco Guerrero’s ‘Battle’ Mass (Missa de la batalla escoutez) and other works (Hyperion Helios CDH55340; expect a review in my October Download Roundup). It’s got the instrumental accompaniment (from His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts), too, which made some reviewers prefer that Astrée version of the Escobedo Mass.

If you are in the market for just one recording of Spanish music from this period, go for that, or the earlier Westminster/O’Donnell reissue of Guerrero’s music on Hyperion Helios CDH55313 which I recommended last year (Missa Sancta et immaculata, etc. - see review). Otherwise, purchasing all three will hardly break the bank, at around £6 each, and they will form the basis of a first-class collection of 16th-century religious music by Spanish composers. Leaving the wonderful Victoria, as an Italian domiciled in Spain, out of consideration for the moment.

Those minor considerations aside, the current CD may be confidently recommended. Philip II’s tastes may have been austere, but this is music guaranteed to lift you out of yourself, very well performed and recorded and luxuriously presented, with excellent notes from Bruno Turner and Anthony Fiumara, all at a budget price. Whether a beginner in 16th-century polyphony or well versed in the style, you could do much worse than to spend a relaxing and spiritual hour in the company of this recording. Even if your liking is for music from a later period, remember that it is possible to like both - the fact that I’m listening in rapt admiration to Véronique Gens singing Canteloube’s Chants d’Auvergne and Triptyque as I complete this review (Volume 2, Naxos 8.570338), and would urge you to buy that, too, in no way diminishes my love of polyphony.

Brian Wilson
 
 


EXPLORE MUSICWEB INTERNATIONAL

Making a Donation to MusicWeb

Writing CD reviews for MWI

About MWI
Who we are, where we have come from and how we do it.

Site Map

How to find a review

How to find articles on MusicWeb
Listed in date order

Review Indexes
   By Label
      Select a label and all reviews are listed in Catalogue order
   By Masterwork
            Links from composer names (eg Sibelius) are to resource pages with links to the review indexes for the individual works as well as other resources.

Themed Review pages

Jazz reviews

 

Discographies
   Composer
      Composer surveys
   National
      Unique to MusicWeb -
a comprehensive listing of all LP and CD recordings of given works
.
Prepared by Michael Herman

The Collector’s Guide to Gramophone Company Record Labels 1898 - 1925
Howard Friedman

Book Reviews

Complete Books
We have a number of out of print complete books on-line

Interviews
With Composers, Conductors, Singers, Instumentalists and others
Includes those on the Seen and Heard site

Nostalgia

Nostalgia CD reviews

Records Of The Year
Each reviewer is given the opportunity to select the best of the releases

Monthly Best Buys
Recordings of the Month and Bargains of the Month

Comment
Arthur Butterworth Writes

An occasional column

Phil Scowcroft's Garlands
British Light Music articles

Classical blogs
A listing of Classical Music Blogs external to MusicWeb International

Reviewers Logs
What they have been listening to for pleasure

Announcements

 

Community
Bulletin Board

Give your opinions or seek answers

Reviewers
Past and present

Helpers invited!

Resources
How Did I Miss That?

Currently suspended but there are a lot there with sound clips


Composer Resources

British Composers

British Light Music Composers

Other composers

Film Music (Archive)
Film Music on the Web (Closed in December 2006)

Programme Notes
For concert organizers

External sites
British Music Society
The BBC Proms
Orchestra Sites
Recording Companies & Retailers
Online Music
Agents & Marketing
Publishers
Other links
Newsgroups
Web News sites etc

PotPourri
A pot-pourri of articles

MW Listening Room
MW Office

Advice to Windows Vista users  
Questionnaire    
Site History  
What they say about us
What we say about us!
Where to get help on the Internet
CD orders By Special Request
Graphics archive
Currency Converter
Dictionary
Magazines
Newsfeed  
Web Ring
Translation Service

Rules for potential reviewers :-)
Do Not Go Here!
April Fools




Return to Review Index

Untitled Document


Reviews from previous months
Join the mailing list and receive a hyperlinked weekly update on the discs reviewed. details
We welcome feedback on our reviews. Please use the Bulletin Board
Please paste in the first line of your comments the URL of the review to which you refer.