Huelgas Ensemble & Paul Van Nevel - The Music Prints of Christophe Plantin (2018)

Artist: Huelgas Ensemble, Paul Van Nevel
Title: The Music Prints of Christophe Plantin
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: deutsche harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +booklet
Total Time: 01:06:22
Total Size: 333 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Music Prints of Christophe Plantin
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: deutsche harmonia mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +booklet
Total Time: 01:06:22
Total Size: 333 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Epitaphe de Christophe Plantin: Pleurez Muses (à 5)
02. Missa da Pacem Domine: Agnus Dei (à 6 & 9)
03. Trois fois heureux et gracieux (Chanson à 5)
04. Missa si ambulavero: Sanctus & Agnus Dei (à 6)
05. Fay que je vive (Chanson)
06. Conditor alme siderum (Hymn à 4, 5 & 6)
07. Sur tous regretz (Chanson à 5)
08. Missa Praeter rerum seriem: Gloria (à 7)
09. Je suis tellement amoureux (Chanson)
10. La nuict le jour (Chanson à 6)
11. Missa Praeter rerum seriem: Agnus Dei (à 7 & 8)
12. Quell'eau, quel air, quel feu (Chanson à 4)
The Antwerp based French printer Christophe Plantin (1520-1589) achieved international renown through his epic bible editions (e.g. the eight part “Biblia Regia”) and elaborate humanistic works by the likes of Justus Lipsius and the mathematician Simon Stevin. On the other hand, his fame as a publisher of ground-breaking music prints of esteemed sixteenth century composers, often presented as monumental choir books, seems today to have gone relatively unnoticed.
This programme illustrates the great musical quality of his publications. Works, indeed, that without doubt contributed to the wider dissemination of European polyphony. The concert consists of mass movements by Jacobus De Kerle (1531-1591) – printed in a sumptuous choir book – and the chapel master at Vienna, Philippus De Monte (1521-1603). To contrast we have the extensive chanson repertoire of Andries Pervenage (1542-1591), music master at Antwerp Cathedral, published by Plantin in four consecutive volumes. Plantin was well connected to a variety of European musical establishments, hence his broad artistic range, from his unique edition of works by the French Huguenot Claude Le Jeune (Livre de melanges, 1585) to the multi-voiced “papal” hymnal of Catholic church music by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525 - 1594).