Roland de Lassus (Mons 1532 – Munich 1594), known in Latin as Orlando di Lasso, studied music in Italy and became the musical director of St-John of Latran (1553) before obtaining the same highly-sought position at the Munich court. The scope of his work is amazing : he left over 2 000 pieces in extremely varied styles : religious motets in Latin, Italian madrigals, German lieder, French songs ; although one should admit that all his pieces are not of the highest level. Lassus was capable of creating the best, when he was inspired, and of committing works of no interest when he was not. However, he represents the apex of the Franco-Flemish polyphony fashion period.
In this disk, with the verses of the Song of Songs, we listen to Lassus’ most touching motets ; he brings out the lavishness of the love as evoked in the text. The mass Surge propera (1577) is based on the eponymous motet, to which its style is rather similar.
The interpretation is perfect. Andrew Carwood is an hold hand at the English polyphony ; before directing The Cardinall’s Musik, he went through a number of his country’s highest-ranking musical formations and he has sung under the direction of, among others, McCreesh, King and Herreweghe.
Contents
Quam pulchra es
Veni in hortum meum
Surge propera amica mea
Missa Surge propera: Kyrie
Gloria
Credo
Sanctus
Benedictus
Agnus Dei
Tota pulchra es
Osculetur me
Vulnerasti cor meum
Veni dilecte mi
Magnifcat quarti toni
Duration: 63'36
Listening extracts
Track 1
Track 4
Track 9
Track 11
Track 12
Track 14
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