DE LEIDSE KOORBOEKEN, VOL. VI

Composer(s): Johannes Flamingus, Lupus Hellinck, Pierre de Manchicourt, Franciscus Mergot de Novo Portu, Claudin de Sermisy, Joachimus de Monte

Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College
Reference: KTC1415
Barcode: 8711801014159
Format: 2 CD
Release date: 2015-12-18
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Our programming for this, the final double CD in the series, is somewhat different from our earlier releases. The first CD presents two complete Masses, the Missa Peccata mea by Lupus Hellinck and the Missa Nisi Dominus by Pierre de Manchicourt; these are complemented by a number of short liturgical works. The second CD demonstrates how a polyphonic Mass would have sounded in the context of a celebration of the Mass in the 16th century.

The choirbooks of the Pieterskerk contain several polyphonic works that were intended specifically for the feast of Corpus Christi. Two of these can be heard on earlier CDs from this series: the five-part motet Ego sum panis vite by Christian Hollander (CD set 1) and the anonymous four-part hymn Pange lingua (CD set 2).

A word of special thanks is also due to Peter de Groot, the artistic director of the Egidius Quartet, for it is primarily thanks to his efforts that this enormous project was first launched and then completed in a time when the recording and release of early music on CD was becoming more and more difficult. I was able to discuss programming and performance with Peter extensively and in complete harmony; there was only one occasion on which we realised that we were not in complete accord. Looking back over the project as a whole, we can proudly present this set of six double CDs as an impressive act of homage to a remarkable body of work, one of the great treasures of the Netherlands’ musical history.

CD 1

1. Cibavit eos, a4
Composer: Johannes Flamingus
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

2. Missa “Peccata mea”: Kyrie, a4
Composer: Lupus Hellinck
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

3. Missa “Peccata mea”: Gloria, a4
Composer: Lupus Hellinck
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

4. Missa “Peccata mea”: Credo, a4
Composer: Lupus Hellinck
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

5. Missa “Peccata mea”: Sanctus, a4
Composer: Lupus Hellinck
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

6. Missa “Peccata mea”: Agnus dei, a4-5
Composer: Lupus Hellinck
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

7. Crucifixum in carne, a3 – Secunda pars: Recordamini quomodo predixit, a3
Composer: Johannes Flamingus
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

8. Missa “Nisi dominus”, a4: Kyrie
Composer: Pierre de Manchicourt
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

9. Missa “Nisi dominus”, a4: Gloria
Composer: Pierre de Manchicourt
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

10. Missa “Nisi dominus”, a4: Credo
Composer: Pierre de Manchicourt
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

11. Missa “Nisi dominus”, a4: Sanctus
Composer: Pierre de Manchicourt
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

12. Missa “Nisi dominus”, a4: Agnus dei
Composer: Pierre de Manchicourt
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

13. Regina celi, a4 – Secunda pars: Resurrexit dixit vobis, a4
Composer: Franciscus Mergot de Novo Portu
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

CD 2

1. Asperges me, a4
Composer: Johannes Flamingus
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

2. Confiteor
Composer: Johannes Flamingus
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

3. Introit: Cibavit eos
Composer: Johannes Flamingus
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

4. Missa “Philomena”: Kyrie, a4
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

5. Missa “Philomena”: Gloria, a4
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

6. Epistle
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

7. Gradual: Oculi omnium
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

8. Evangelium
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

9. Missa “Philomena”: Credo, a4
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

10. Offertor: Portas caeli aperuit
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

11. Secreta with Anonymus Response
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

12. Preface with Anonymus Response
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

13. Missa “Philomena”: Sanctus, a4
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

14. Canon / Consecration
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

15. Pater Noster with Anonymus Response
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

16. Missa “Philomena”: Agnus dei, a4-5
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

17. Communion Sedit angelus. Crucifixum in carne, a3 – Secunda pars: Recordamini, a3
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy/Johannes Flamingus
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

18. Postcommunion
Composer: Claudin de Sermisy
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

19. Hymnus – Christe qui lux es
Composer: Joachimus de Monte
Artist(s): Egidius Kwartet & College

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DE LEIDSE KOORBOEKEN, VOL. VI
 21,50
Listen on your favorite streaming serviceSpotify IconSpotify
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Our programming for this, the final double CD in the series, is somewhat different from our earlier releases. The first CD presents two complete Masses, the Missa Peccata mea by Lupus Hellinck and the Missa Nisi Dominus by Pierre de Manchicourt; these are complemented by a number of short liturgical works. The second CD demonstrates how a polyphonic Mass would have sounded in the context of a celebration of the Mass in the 16th century.

The choirbooks of the Pieterskerk contain several polyphonic works that were intended specifically for the feast of Corpus Christi. Two of these can be heard on earlier CDs from this series: the five-part motet Ego sum panis vite by Christian Hollander (CD set 1) and the anonymous four-part hymn Pange lingua (CD set 2).

A word of special thanks is also due to Peter de Groot, the artistic director of the Egidius Quartet, for it is primarily thanks to his efforts that this enormous project was first launched and then completed in a time when the recording and release of early music on CD was becoming more and more difficult. I was able to discuss programming and performance with Peter extensively and in complete harmony; there was only one occasion on which we realised that we were not in complete accord. Looking back over the project as a whole, we can proudly present this set of six double CDs as an impressive act of homage to a remarkable body of work, one of the great treasures of the Netherlands’ musical history.