Chapelle du Roi - Alastair Dixon: Music of Charles V
Dixon APE + Cue | 319 MB | Genre: Sacred
International Record Review, March 2005. Taking us into the sixteenth century is 'Music for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor' from Chapelle du Roi and Alistair Dixon. Charles (1500-58), Spanish King and much else besides, became the most powerful man in Europe. He was cultivated too, and valued music, employing some of the most eminent composers of the age. We get to hear six motets - several written for specific occasions in Charles's life - as well as the magnificent Missa 'L'homme arm' by Spaniard Cristbal de Morales. Chapelle du Roi (14-strong here) sings with clarity, purpose and (as in Morales's Jubilate Deo) real passion - Simon Heighes
1 Anon: Cantus L'homme arm [1.01]
Cristbal Morales: Missa L'homme arm Plainchant Propers for the feast of the Holy Trinity
2 Introit: Benedicta sit sancta [4.04]
3 - Kyrie [3.30]
4 - Gloria [6.45]
5 - Credo [1.07]
6 Alleluia: Qualis pater [10.23]
7 Offertory: Benedictus sit Deus [1.24]
8 - Sanctus [3.25]
9 - Benedictus [2.56]
10 - Agnus Dei [6.24]
11 Communion: Benedicimus Deum [1.01]
12 Josquin des Pres: Ave Maria [5.52]
13 Nicolas Gombert: Qui colis Ausoniam [6.47]
14 Morales: Jubilate deo [4.53]
15 Thomas Crecquillon: Andreas Christ famulus [5.05]
16 Orlando di Lassus: Heroum soboles [3.07]
17 Don Fernando de las Infantas: Parce mihi Domine [8.03]
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