Antoine Busnois: Missa "L'Homme arme"
Missa "L'Homme arme"
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+Anima me liquifacta est; Gaude celestis
+Domarto: Missa Spiritus almus
+Pullois: Flos de spina
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Busnois’ Missa L’homme armé gehörte zu den meist geschätzten Werke des späten 15. Jahrhunderts. Dufay, Basiron und Faugues zitieren anscheinend alle daraus in ihren eigenen, auf der gleichen Melodie basierenden Messen, und zwei Komponisten—Obrecht in seiner Missa L’homme armé und der anonyme Komponist einer Missa de Sancto Johanne Baptista—übernehmen gleich die gesamte rhythmische Organisation von Busnois’ Missa L’homme armé als strukturelle Basis für ihre genannten Werke. Die Bedeutung von Busnois’ Messe wird auch dadurch unterstrichen, dass sie in nicht weniger als sieben Manuskriptquellen bis in unsere Zeit erhalten geblieben ist, eine hohe Anzahl verglichen mit anderen Komposition aus jener Zeit (wahrscheinlich aus den 1460iger Jahren). Mal von der Frage abgesehen, ob die Messe nun, wie manche behauptet haben, die erste Messe war, die sich der berühmten Melodie annahm, gibt es keinen Zweifel, dass Busnois’ Messe die einflussreichste und maßgeblichste in der Reihe dieser Werke war—eine Feststellung, die durch die Behauptung von zwei Musikwissenschaftlern jüngeren Datums bestätigt wird, Busnois habe möglicherweise die als Grundlage dienende Melodie selbst komponiert.
The French composer, singer and poet Busnois was widely acknowledged as one of the most outstanding composers of his time, and his Missa L'homme armé (circa 1460) was one of the most revered works of the later fifteenth century. Origins of the famous tune on which it is based are somewhat unclear, but many believe it was composed by Busnois himself. His was definitely one of the first (if not the first) Masses to be composed on this tune, and another 40 or so were written subsequently by various composers of various nationalities. In fact, many of Busnois' works inspired emulations, and the other two works on this disc by him are equally mesmerising and exhilarating.
The Franco-Flemish composer Domarto also enjoyed considerable international repute in the mid-to-late fifteenth century, largely due to the popularity of the work by him presented on this disc.
We have therefore, together with Jean Pullois’ inspiring motet Flos de spina, a disc of some of the most important choral works from the fifteenth century, expertly and beautifully performed by one of the country’s leading exponents in this field, namely the Gramophone award-winning Binchois Consort.
'This is musicianship of a very high order, transcending specialisms' (Gramophone)
'Richly eloquent, superbly sung performances' (The Independent)
'An important and rewarding release' (International Record Review)
'The challenges of this brilliant work are well handled by The Binchois Consort' (BBC Music Magazine)
'The performance is a triumph' (Fanfare, USA)
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The French composer, singer and poet Busnois was widely acknowledged as one of the most outstanding composers of his time, and his Missa L'homme armé (circa 1460) was one of the most revered works of the later fifteenth century. Origins of the famous tune on which it is based are somewhat unclear, but many believe it was composed by Busnois himself. His was definitely one of the first (if not the first) Masses to be composed on this tune, and another 40 or so were written subsequently by various composers of various nationalities. In fact, many of Busnois' works inspired emulations, and the other two works on this disc by him are equally mesmerising and exhilarating.
The Franco-Flemish composer Domarto also enjoyed considerable international repute in the mid-to-late fifteenth century, largely due to the popularity of the work by him presented on this disc.
We have therefore, together with Jean Pullois’ inspiring motet Flos de spina, a disc of some of the most important choral works from the fifteenth century, expertly and beautifully performed by one of the country’s leading exponents in this field, namely the Gramophone award-winning Binchois Consort.
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'This is musicianship of a very high order, transcending specialisms' (Gramophone)
'Richly eloquent, superbly sung performances' (The Independent)
'An important and rewarding release' (International Record Review)
'The challenges of this brilliant work are well handled by The Binchois Consort' (BBC Music Magazine)
'The performance is a triumph' (Fanfare, USA)
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Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
L'Homme armé (Messe)
- 1 Nr. 1 Kyrie
- 2 Nr. 2 Gloria
- 3 Nr. 3 Credo
- 4 Nr. 4 Sanctus
- 5 Nr. 5 Benedictus
- 6 Nr. 6 Agnus Dei
- 7 Anima liquefacta est . . . . . . Stirps Jesse
Missa Spiritus almus (für Chor)
- 8 Nr. 1 Kyrie
- 9 Nr. 2 Gloria
- 10 Nr. 3 Credo
- 11 Nr. 4 Sanctus
- 12 Nr. 5 Benedictus
- 13 Nr. 6 Agnus Dei
- 14 Gaude coelestis domina (Motette)
- 15 Flos de spina (Motette)