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Nicolas Gombert (c1495-c1560)
The Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor)

1 Tribulatio et angustia [8:58]
2 Hortus conclusus es [4:34]
3 Aspice Domine [10:40]
4 Virgo sancta Katherina [3:02]
5 Inviolata [1:44]
6 Inviolata, integra, et casta es, Maria [7:43] )
7 Ne reminiscaris, Domine [5:57]
8 Pater noster [5:07]
9 Ave Maria [4:32]
10 Ergone vitae [7:11]
11 Ave sanctissima Maria [6:37]

This is The Brabant Ensemble’s third disc for Hyperion. Under their director, eminent musicologist Dr Stephen Rice, they continue to excavate jewels of the sixteenth-century choral repertoire which have until now remained under-performed and under-represented in music history. Their natural and instinctive performing style, which foregrounds the essential vocal qualities of this music, unlike the instrumental tone of other early music choirs, brings these beautiful and complex works abundantly to life.

Gombert’s motets are the heart of his writing and this selection of them allows the range of his musical accomplishments to fully emerge. Often seen as written in penance for heinous crimes committed by the composer, many of them are settings of various texts of penitence, sorrow and yearning for deliverance from punishment. Images such as the ‘hellish lake’ in Tribulatio et angustia are dramatically explored. Also on this disc are motets for the adulation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which surprisingly demonstrate an especially intensified and dissonant musical style, showing the almost erotic level of devotion suggested in some of the greatest art of this period

Recording details: September 2006
Queen's College Chapel, Oxford, United Kingdom
Produced by Jeremy Summerly
Engineered by Justin Lowe
Release date: September 2007
Total duration: 66 minutes 5 seconds
GRAMOPHONE EDITOR'S CHOICE

'It's one of very few discs of this repertoire I've been happy to play in its entirety, and then several times since. This is in part a tribute to Gombert … but also to the Brabant Ensemble and Stephen Rice … By encouraging an unusually individual and carefully balanced vocal response, he avoids the pitfalls of relentless consistency and arrided elision … There is a welcome and (in this music) novel belief in the power of voices as voices … Try the sopranos halfway through Hortus conclusus est for erotic Mariolatry at its most disconcertingly sensual. Arise, make haste, as they sing, and hear this music' (Gramophone)


'These 10 motets are notable for their richly glowing sonorities, their disciplined counterpoints, their intensity of expression and, most of all, their careful tailoring of music to text. There's the drnkly erotic intensity of Hortus conclusus es, the anst-ridden, pentitential Tribulatio et angustia … The singing is meticulously balanced and blended, Stephen Rice shaping and pacing each work with exquisite judgement' (Sunday Times)



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