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La Polyphonie Flamande - The
Flemish Polyphony
Contents list at end of review
Psallentes, Diabolus in Musica, Morra, Capilla Flamenca, Ensemble
Musica Nova (France), Cappella Pratensis, Continens Paradisi, Discantus,
Romanesque, Vox Luminis, Ensemble organum, Syntagma Amici, Piffaro,
Oltremontano
rec. various dates and locations.
Colour book of 200 pages
RICERCAR RIC102 [8 CDs: 624:16]
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The composers known collectively as the Fiamminghi made their
mark in Europe in general and in Italy and in France in particular
during the 15th century. Their talent and skill gained them
the most important positions in the great musical establishments
of the time. This collection is devoted to the leading composers
of the 15th century, from those of the first generation (Guillaume
Dufay, Gilles Binchois, Arnold de Lantins and Johannes Brassart)
through Johannes Ockeghem, the great master of polyphonic technique,
to Josquin Desprez and Pierre de La Rue, two musicians taught
by Ockeghem who laid the foundations of the Ars Perfecta during
the Renaissance. Also included is Jacob Obrecht, the only composer
of this school whose career was based essentially in his native
Flanders. Every genre of both sacred as well as secular music
of the time is represented here.
The labels grouped under the umbrella outhere (www.outhere-music.com)
have been issuing compilations of music in attractive boxes
with extensive notes. After a Bach set on the Alpha label (see
review), Ricercar has released a set in the same format
covering Flemish Polyphony. It gives a lavish overview of the
music and accomplishments of the Fiamminghi.
With the exception of two discs of music by Dufay and Ockeghem,
each contains works by a variety of composers. The richly-illustrated
book sets out notes about the major works, the composers and
the history of this movement, though these do not follow the
CDs. The book is in English, Dutch, French and German, with
the text of each chapter in all four languages.
The recordings and performances, from a variety of ensembles
and locations, are all very good, and each disc achieves an
attractive program of Renaissance vocal music in its own right.
It is best to see this set as an introduction to the style,
rather than a coherent, didactic overview. Since it features
only performers from Ricercar and its sister labels, there are
certainly some gaps. Still it’s a useful and pleasing approach
to this music.
Another way to discover Renaissance vocal music would be through
the three 4-disc sets of Sacred Music in the Renaissance, by
the Tallis Scholars. These are available from Gimell. Across
their 12 discs Gimell covers many of the same composers and
works. They also encompass music by composers from other countries
including England and Italy. Gimell offer a coherence of performance
and style, as the same ensemble sings all the works.
If you already know and appreciate this genre then you may have
many of the works offered by Ricercar. The interest here lies
more in having the attractive box and book. If you don’t know
this type of polyphonic vocal music, this sumptuous volume is
an excellent introduction to the style, focusing, as it does,
on the area in Europe where the most important composers of
the time developed their work.
Kirk McElhearn
Kirk McElhearn writes about more than just music on his blog
Kirkville
Contents list
CD 1: Traces d'archaismes dans les Flandres
au XVe siècle - Arnold de Lantins (Missa Verbum Incarnatum)
- Dufay
(on y trouve Ciconia par Diabolus et La Morra, Arnold de Lantins,
Grenon et Franchois par Capilla Flamenca et 2 motets de Dufay
par Musica Nova)
CD 2: Dufay (Messe St Jacob par Capella Pratensis et
5 chansons par Continens Paradisi)
CD 3: Dufay - Fête-Dieu à Tongres 1444 (Messe Se la Face
de Dufay, messe de Brassart par Capilla Flamenca et grégorien
par Psallentes)
CD 4: Binchois - Ockeghem (4 motets de Binchois par Discantus,
5 chansons de Binchois par Continens Paradisi, Mort tu as navré
par Vox Luminis, 5 chansons d'Ockeghem par Romanesque)
CD 5: Ockeghem (5 chansons par Romanesque, Missa Mi-mi
par Capella Pratensis, Kyrie du Requiem par Organum)
CD 6: Nymphe des Bois - Alleluia (5 chansons de Josquin
par Capilla FLamenca, 1 par vOx Luminis, 1 par Syntagma Amici,
3 chansons de Compere et Missa Alleluia de P. de la Rue par
Capilla Flamenca)
CD 7: Alleluia - Obrecht - Prioris (17 pièces séculaires
de Obrecht par Capilla FLamenca et Piffaro, 5 motets de Prioris
par Capilla Flamenca)
CD 8: Bellum & Pax - Requiem de Prioris (L'homme
Armé par De Cat, Werrecore, Obrecht, de la Rue, Josquin, Da
Pacem par Brumel, Prioris et de la Rue par Capilla Flamenca,
Psallentes et Oltremontano, Requiem de Prioris par Capilla Flamenca)
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