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Magnificat, Motets & Lamentations : Rice / The Brabant Ensemble

Morales, Cristobal de (c.1500-1553)

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Cristobal de Morales (c1500-1553)
Magnificat, Motets & Lamentations

The Brabant Ensemble
Stephen Rice, conductor

1 Coph. Vocavi [7:57]
2 Zai. Candidiores [7:50]
3 Nun. Vigilavit [9:10]
4 Gaude et laetare, Ferrariensis civitas [6:11]
5 Sancta Maria, succurre miseris [3:39]
6 Salve regina [8:18]
7 Regina caeli a 6 [4:09]
8 Spem in alium [7:16]
9 Beati omnes qui timent Dominum [6:39]
10 Magnificat primi toni [11:04]

Recording details: September 2007
Merton College Chapel, Oxford, United Kingdom
Produced by Jeremy Summerly
Engineered by Justin Lowe

Morales was the first Spanish composer to achieve true international fame, and was described by contemporaries as ‘the light of Spain in music’. Although he is relatively well-represented in recordings, a few pieces have attracted the attention of performers at the expense of the majority of his output. This recording aims to begin filling that gap by presenting works which are so far underexposed, yet which are of extremely high quality.

The longest work on this disc is the Magnificat primi toni. In 1542 Morales wrote a set of eight Magnificats (one in each of the ‘tones’-‘keys’, in modern terms). The prevailing liturgy of the day, however, required the canticle to be sung alternatim, with alternate verses sung to plainchant; to adhere to this, and perhaps to double his earnings, Morales split his compositions in half for publication?apparently two Magnificats per ‘tone’, each with half the verses only set to music. And so it has remained to this day. This is the first recording of any of Morales’s Magnificats to present the entire work as the composer originally intended.

The Brabant Ensemble and Stephen Rice are rapidly confirming themselves as major contenders in the field of Renaissance polyphony. Their performances and recordings are praised both for the integrity of their scholarship and also for their unique vocal balance. This is the group’s fourth recording for Hyperion, and one which we expect to be as favourably received as have been their discs of Crecquillon, Manchicourt and Gombert. ( Hyperion )

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  • Cristobal de Morales (?1500 - 1553)
    Lamentations for Good Friday: Vocavi amicos meos
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    Rice, Stephen
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    Brabant Ensemble
    • Period : Renaissance
    • Style : Litany
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    • Time : 8:1
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  • Cristobal de Morales (?1500 - 1553)
    Candidiores Nazarei ejus nive
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    • Period : Renaissance
    • Style : Motet
    • Composed in : , Spain
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    • Time : 7:52
    • Recorded on : , []

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