Stile Antico - A Wondrous Mystery: Renaissance Music For Christmas (2015) [CD-Rip]
Artist: Stile Antico
Title: A Wondrous Mystery: Renaissance Music For Christmas
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 72:55 min
Total Size: 291 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Wondrous Mystery: Renaissance Music For Christmas
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 72:55 min
Total Size: 291 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01] Michael Praetorius: Ein Kind geborn in Bethlehem
02] Jacobus Clemens non Papa: Pastores quidnam vidistis
03] Michael Praetorius / Melchior Vulpius: Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
04] Jacobus Clemens non Papa: Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis - Kyrie
05] Jacob Handl (Jacobus Gallus): Canite tuba
06] Jacobus Clemens non Papa: Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis - Gloria
07] Hieronymus Praetorius: Magnificat quinti toni
08] Jacobus Clemens non Papa: Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis - Credo
09] Jacob Handl: Mirabile mysterium
10] Johannes Eccard: Ubers Gebirg Maria geht
11] Jacobus Clemens non Papa: Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis - Sanctus & Benedictus
12] Johannes Eccard: Von Himmel hoch
13] Hans Leo Hassler: Hodie Christus natus est
14] Jacobus Clemens non Papa: Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis - Agnus Dei
Stile Antico's 2015 release on Harmonia Mundi, A Wondrous Mystery, is a sublime collection of Renaissance choral music for Christmas, presented in a pleasant mix of familiar German carols and a mass, with tracks interspersed for the sake of variety. This makes sense in consideration of the group's broad audience, which may know such popular hymns as Michael Praetorius' Ein Kind geborn in Bethlehem and Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, or Johannes Eccard's Ubers Gebirg Maria geht and Vom Himmel hoch, yet be somewhat at a loss with the motet and Missa Pastores quidnam vidistis by Jacobus Clemens non Papa, a composer beloved by early music specialists but not exactly a household name for lay listeners. However, the a cappella performances are consistently beautiful and soothing throughout, and the quietly joyous mood of the music fits the album's title perfectly. The 12-voice choir's blend is well-balanced and transparent, and the ambience of All Hallow's Church, Gospel Oak, London gives an ideal resonance for the group's small size and close miking. -- Blair Sanderson
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