The Brabant Ensemble & Stephen Rice - Palestrina: Missa Ad coenam Agni (2013) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Palestrina: Missa Ad coenam Agni
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Hyperion
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:10:29
Total Size: 263 / 617 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Missa Ad coenam Agni - 1: Kyrie (4:17)
02. Missa Ad coenam Agni - 2: Gloria (5:52)
03. Missa Ad coenam Agni - 3: Credo (9:59)
04. Missa Ad coenam Agni - 4: Sanctus and Benedictus (8:07)
05. Missa Ad coenam Agni - 5: Agnus Dei (6:39)
06. Surrexit pastor bonus a 8 (5:35)
07. Regina caeli I a 8 (4:04)
08. Haec dies a 6 (2:02)
09. Alleluia. Tulerunt Dominum (3:07)
10. Terra tremuit (2:17)
11. Five Eastertide Offertories - Angelus Domini II a 5 (2:55)
12. Five Eastertide Offertories - Deus, Deus meus (3:01)
13. Five Eastertide Offertories - Lauda anima mea (2:20)
14. Five Eastertide Offertories - Benedicite gentes (2:57)
15. Five Eastertide Offertories - Ad coenam Agni providi (7:26)

The Brabant Ensemble, better known for uncovering works by forgotten composers such as Dominique de Phinot, turns to a giant of the Renaissance—perhaps the most celebrated name of the period. Yet within Palestrina’s huge output there are many hidden gems, lacking both recordings and modern performing editions, and it is from among these that the ensemble’s director Stephen Rice has chosen the repertoire for this album. A Mass—Missa Ad coenam Agni, from Palestrina’s first book of Mass-settings—is included, plus antiphons, motets and five Eastertide Offertories. Each work is, as Stephen Rice states in his typically informative booklet notes, ‘a finely crafted addition to the liturgy’.

The Brabant Ensemble brings a matchless blend of musicianship, scholarship and sensitive singing to this glorious music.

Review

the singers enliven the texture with their nuanced renderings of the marvellous contrapuntal connections, and the recording makes most of the double choir effects in the final section. Performance **** Recording ***** --BBC Music Magazine,Awards issue'13

The Brabants seem very much at home here., more so perhaps than in some of their less familiar stylistic excursions. --Gramophone, May'13