ORLANDE DE LASSUS

RENAISSANCE MASTERPIECES
Volume II   Munich

The Choir of New College Oxford
directed by Edward Higginbottom


CRD 3517
originally released on Collins Classics 14942

Lassus was undoubtedly the best-known and most successful composer of the sixteenth century. He travelled widely in Europe and probably visited England. He was knighted by the Emperor of Bavaria and decorated by the Pope (a distinction not achieved by any Roman composer). From 1563 until his death in 1594 he was Kappelmeister to the Duke of Bavaria in Munich where he presided over one of the finest musical establishments of the day with over seventy singers and instrumentalists.

In his music, Lassus displays an openness to various influences and styles: he was equally at home in the French chanson, the Italian madrigal or the newer-style motet with its emphasis on word-setting. At his best, Lassus is unsurpassed. The music on this disc should regain for him the esteemed place which he occupied during his life.

Recorded in New College Chapel, Oxford
8-10 July 1996
Playing time : 64'57"   DDD

Reviews

"The sound hits you immediately in the splendid motet for two choirs that opens this disc: the trebles are bright, fresh and slightly edgy. They have never sounded better than on this disc."

Classic CD


ORLANDS DE LASSUS (1532-1594)

1     Aurora lucis rutilat
2     Tristis est anima mea
3     Mass: ‘Tous les regretz’ : Kyrie
4     Mass: Gloria
5     Ave verum corpus
6     Surgens Jesus
7     Mass: Credo
8     Timor et tremor
9     Domine convertere
10   Mass: Sanctus
11   Mass: Benedictus
12   Mass: Agnus Dei
13   Salve Regina
14   Veni creator