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The Masters of Sacred Polyphony of the 15th and 16th Centuries
 
 

The Masters of Sacred Polyphony of the 15th and 16th Centuries

Gregorio Allegri (Composer), Guillaume Bouzignac (Composer), Gregorian Chant (Composer), Antonio Lotti (Composer), Jachet de Mantique (Composer), Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Composer), Lodovico Viadana (Composer), Tomas Luis de Victoria (Composer), Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine (Performer)
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  • Performer: Maîtrise des Hauts-de-Seine
  • Composer: Gregorio Allegri, Guillaume Bouzignac, Gregorian Chant, Antonio Lotti, Jachet de Mantique, et al.
  • Audio CD (May 19, 1998)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Label: Forlane
  • ASIN: B000007NG7
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,295,560 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Miserere Mei, Deus: Psaume - Damien Grelier/Maitrise Des Hauts-De-Seine/Gael De Kerret
2. O Vos Omnes
3. Unus Ex Vobis - Francis Bardot/Maitrise Des Hauts-De-Seine/Gael De Kerret
4. Ecce Homo - Pierrick Boisseau/Maitrise Des Hauts-De-Seine/Gael De Kerret
5. Ave Maria - Arnaud Sourisseau/Maitrise Des Hauts-De-Seine/Gael De Kerret
6. Crucifixus: Motet
7. O Magnum Mysterium: Motet
8. Christus Factus Est: Graduel De La Messe Des Rameaux
9. Sicut Cervus Desiderat: Motet
10. Sitivit Anima Mea (Secunda Pars): Motet
11. O Jesu Christe: Motet
12. Exultate Justi: Motet

On this CD:
  1. Miserere mei Deus (Psalm 51), motet for chorus
    Composed by Gregorio Allegri
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  2. O vos omnes, responsory for 4 voices
    Composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  3. Unes ex Vobis, motet
    Composed by Guillaume Bouzignac
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  4. Ecce Homo, motet
    Composed by Guillaume Bouzignac
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  5. Ave Maria, motet
    Composed by Guillaume Bouzignac
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  6. Crucifixus a 8 Voix
    Composed by Antonio Lotti
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  7. O Magnum Mysterium, motet for 4 voices
    Composed by Tomas Luis de Victoria
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  8. Christus factus est pro nobie, Gradual (Mode V)
    Composed by Gregorian Chant
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  9. Sicut cervus, motet for 4 voices (from Motets Book II for 4 voices)
    Composed by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  10. Sitivit anima mea, motet Part 2
    Composed by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  11. O Jesu Christe
    Composed by Jachet de Mantique
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine

  12. Exsultate Justi in Domino
    Composed by Lodovico Viadana
    with Maitrise des Hauts-de-Seine


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3.0 out of 5 stars A Good, But Flawed, CD, December 12, 2000
By Gracejoy "gracejoy7" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
I am a huge fan of Renaissance choral music, as well as the sound of men and boys' choirs, so when I saw this CD in the store I had great hopes that I would like it. And I do--but there are some flaws that I should point out.

THE WEAKNESSES: The choir as a whole has a tendency to slightly drop in pitch as a song progresses, something which may bother listeners with a trained ear. In addition, there are more than a few moments throughout the recording where one or more section of the choir goes flat, and the result is that the harmony gets slightly off in places--not quite clean. The treble soloist in Allegri's "Miserere Mei", for example, tends to go a little flat during his solo, not on the high note but on the notes surrounding it. Anyone with a sensitive ear will notice this pattern and it is the biggest detraction from the recording as a whole and the reason I cannot give it five stars. It also makes the group as a whole sound slightly less than professional. Another weakness to this recording is the tempo chosen for two of the songs. "Miserere Mei" is performed faster than I have ever heard it (indeed, too fast if you ask me, especially during the mens' unison part). It just does not have that stirring, reflective quality that slower recordings bring to the piece. On the other hand, Palestrina's "Sicut Cervus" is performed a little too slowly in my opinion, although it is one of the more "together" pieces on the CD. In general, I feel this choir sounds better when they sing at a more upbeat tempo--they stay in tune better--and so I felt that too many of their songs were a little too slow. Lastly, the CD only offers 45 minutes of music, and I would have appreciated a bit more.

But after reading about all these significant weaknesses, don't give up on this CD just yet! There are some strengths, too!

THE STRENGTHS: For one, this is a French choir, and has an entirely different sound from a traditional cathedral-based English or American choir. Unlike English-style men and boys' choirs, where men comprise the bass, tenor, and contralto sections, this French group has boys as both sopranos and altos, and men only as tenors and basses. This lead to a very different overall sound, and one that I happen to like--although I find it difficult to find words to describe exactly what I mean. Suffice it to say this is a relatively unusual arrangement and produces a unique sound that you may find, as I do, pleasing. To give credit to the young soloist in "Miserere Mei", although he goes flat in places, he does have a very pretty and sweet voice, and the fact that it sounds slightly untrained almost adds to its sweetness in a way (if you look at the up side of things).

The selection of music is also very good, and if you like Renaissance choral music, you will enjoy the pieces presented here. The composers range from Vittoria to Palestrina to Antonio Lotti, and the pieces are mainly motets. Despite the choir's lack of perfection, they do have a very nice sound and sing some of the loveliest choral music of the 16th and 17th centuries.

OVERALL: This is a recording with many flaws, but nonetheless may be a worthwhile purchase for some who likes the style of music and wants to hear the unusual sound of this continental men and boys' choir. I would recommend it to you if you fit into that category. If you are, however, simply looking to hear a good men and boys' choir, then I would recommend you pass this one up and consider, instead, choirs such as King's College Choir, Cambridge (UK), St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, London (UK), or the sometimes overlooked but absolutely wonderful St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys, New York (USA). Recordings from all of these choirs can be found on Amazon.com.

And if you are simply looking for a good recording of Allegri's Miserere, then do indeed look elsewhere--St. Paul's Cathedral Choir has a much better recording, with Jeremy Budd as the treble soloist, and there is also a classic 1962 King's College Choir version with Roy Goodman as the soloist, which is lovely.

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