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Inspired by the Sistine Chapel: Peter Phillips & The Tallis Scholars explore some of the riches written for the Papal choir
[…] one, though four-part, adds a fifth voice in the second statement of the 'Agnus Dei'. And this was true of the motets too; the chapel choir might not have been large but they certainly seem to have relished richly written music and of course, the Allegri Miserere is written for ten independent parts. We began with the Kyrie from Palestrina's Missa in te Domine speravi based on the very popular motet of the same name by Lupus Hellinck (1494-1541), which rather interestingly is thought to have been inspired by the prison writings of the martyred reformer Girolamo Savonarola. Palestrina's music was in many ways typical of the composer's style, beautifully crafted with polyphony that flowed with apparent ease, a gorgeousness of texture with a relish for multi-voiced complexity yet also clear and direct. And we had a rather beautiful Christe section with just four solo voices. A motet by Morales came next; his […]
2020-03-19 14:07:38
Brabant sings Hellinck and Lupi
Lupus Hellinck – Missa Surrexit pastor bonus Johannes Lupi – Motets The Brabant Ensemble; Stephen Rice, conductor Hyperion CD A68304 Lupus Hellinck (1493-1541) isn’t a household name among mid-Renaissance composers. Based on a new recording of his Missa Surrexit pastor bonus, Hellinck’s work deserves wider currency. Despite having several pieces attributed to him that were […]
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