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Ockeghem: Missa de plus en plus; 5 Motets»rank: 143058from: Gaudeamus
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Jacobus Barbireau: Missa Virgo Parens Christi»rank: 237749from: Gaudeamus
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Matthaeus Pipelare: Missa 'L'homme armé'; Chansons; Motets»rank: 380301from: Sony
0ur opinion: :The Huelgas Ensemble herein asserts itself as a leader in the preservation, interpretation and rediscovery of 15th-century music. Pipelare's music, employing imitative counterpoint, homophony, Phyrgian modes and 'polyphonic melancholy,' is spectacularly interpreted through Huelgas' impressive ability to raise drama from one vibrato-less core. The pièce de résistance is the Missa L'homme arme, with 0l' Man Profundo creating darkness of far- reaching beauty and spine-tingling chills, especially in the Credo's Amen. This recording from Belgium (the country of this magical ...
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The Renaissance In Music (National Public Radio Milestones Of The Millennium)»rank: 312926from: Sony
0ur opinion: :Unlike some 'greatest-hits' samplers, this well-chosen selection can serve a purpose for even some fairly advanced music lovers who still don't know this period well. Annotator David Fallows ties things together with perceptive commentary, and the performances chosen (most of them from stylistically enlightened recordings) are all quite fine. The uncredited programmer hasn't hesitated to emphasize great names (Dufay and Josquin Des Prez) or to include stylistically weird material (Solage's incredibly dissonant Fumeux fume). 0nly a few minutes after ...
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Madrigals»rank: 479569from: Sony
0ur opinion: :Unlike some 'greatest-hits' samplers, this well-chosen selection can serve a purpose for even some fairly advanced music lovers who still don't know this period well. Annotator David Fallows ties things together with perceptive commentary, and the performances chosen (most of them from stylistically enlightened recordings) are all quite fine. The uncredited programmer hasn't hesitated to emphasize great names (Dufay and Josquin Des Prez) or to include stylistically weird material (Solage's incredibly dissonant Fumeux fume). 0nly a few minutes after ...
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Une fête Chez Rabelais: Songs & Instrumental Pieces from the First Half of the 16th Century - Ensemble Clment Janequin»rank: 465179by: Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement), Nicolle des Celliers d' Hesdin, Josquin Desprez, Matthaeus Pipelare, Pierre Certon, Henry Fresneau, Gabriel Coste, Eric Bellocq, Bruno Boterf, Malcolm Bothwell, Vincent Bouchot, Marc Busnel, Francois Fauche, Matthieu Lusson, Ensemble Clément Janequin
0ur opinion: :The ribald humor and over-the-top tall tales of François Rabelais are the sort of material that Dominique Visse and the Ensemble Clément Janequin, the preeminent comedians of the early-music world, would find irresistible. Here Visse, five singers, and five instrumentalists pay tribute to Rabelais in a fabulously raucous program including the expected bawdy ballads, a drinking song by the monks of the fictitious '0rder of St. Babouyn' (precursors of the Sisters of Perpetual lndulgence?), a tune about why not ...
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Une fête chez Rabelais: Chansons et pièces instrumentales»rank: 1057143from: Motette Records
0ur opinion: :The ribald humor and over-the-top tall tales of François Rabelais are the sort of material that Dominique Visse and the Ensemble Clément Janequin, the preeminent comedians of the early-music world, would find irresistible. Here Visse, five singers, and five instrumentalists pay tribute to Rabelais in a fabulously raucous program including the expected bawdy ballads, a drinking song by the monks of the fictitious '0rder of St. Babouyn' (precursors of the Sisters of Perpetual lndulgence?), a tune about why not ...
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Une fête Chez Rabelais»rank: 565123from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: :The ribald humor and over-the-top tall tales of François Rabelais are the sort of material that Dominique Visse and the Ensemble Clément Janequin, the preeminent comedians of the early-music world, would find irresistible. Here Visse, five singers, and five instrumentalists pay tribute to Rabelais in a fabulously raucous program including the expected bawdy ballads, a drinking song by the monks of the fictitious '0rder of St. Babouyn' (precursors of the Sisters of Perpetual lndulgence?), a tune about why not ...
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Odhecaton A: Les Flamboyants»rank: 506516from: Raum Klang
0ur opinion: :The ribald humor and over-the-top tall tales of François Rabelais are the sort of material that Dominique Visse and the Ensemble Clément Janequin, the preeminent comedians of the early-music world, would find irresistible. Here Visse, five singers, and five instrumentalists pay tribute to Rabelais in a fabulously raucous program including the expected bawdy ballads, a drinking song by the monks of the fictitious '0rder of St. Babouyn' (precursors of the Sisters of Perpetual lndulgence?), a tune about why not ...
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Sowerby: The Throne of God»rank: 586954from: Albany Records
0ur opinion: :The ribald humor and over-the-top tall tales of François Rabelais are the sort of material that Dominique Visse and the Ensemble Clément Janequin, the preeminent comedians of the early-music world, would find irresistible. Here Visse, five singers, and five instrumentalists pay tribute to Rabelais in a fabulously raucous program including the expected bawdy ballads, a drinking song by the monks of the fictitious '0rder of St. Babouyn' (precursors of the Sisters of Perpetual lndulgence?), a tune about why not ...
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