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Lassus: Penitential Psalms

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: CDD22056

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Release Date:  01 February 2006

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  034571120560

Genres:  Classical  Early Music  

Release Date:  01 March 1998

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Fat Double (a 2.5cm thick jewel case, fits several CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  034571172712

Genres:  Classical  Early Music  

  • Description

    Lassus was one of the most prolific of all Renaissance composers, writing an extraordinary quantity of music of high quality and in an exceptionally wide range of styles. Only a handful of Lassus' contemporaries begin to approach his compositional refinement and scarcely any can match his innate ability to express the meaning of a text so clearly. This skill comes to the fore in these setting of the seven Penitential Psalms, texts which held an important place in the liturgy during the Church's build-up to Easter. These are works of a profoundly gloomy nature.
    Each Psalm takes its 'mode' (or 'tonality') from one of the sequence of eight 'modes' by which plainchant had come to be categorized. Lassus solves the problem of what to do with the eighth mode by amalgamating two of the so-called 'Laudate' Psalms (those beginning with the word 'Laudate'—an instruction to the people to praise God) into a work full of vitality. Although having absolutely no liturgical link with the Penitential Psalms, Lassus published all eight works together, perhaps exactly because they are so different in mood.

    Description

    Lassus was one of the most prolific of all Renaissance composers, writing an extraordinary quantity of music of high quality and in an exceptionally wide range of styles. Only a handful of Lassus' contemporaries begin to approach his compositional refinement and scarcely any can match his innate ability to express the meaning of a text so clearly. This skill comes to the fore in these setting of the seven Penitential Psalms, texts which held an important place in the liturgy during the Church's build-up to Easter. These are works of a profoundly gloomy nature.
    Each Psalm takes its 'mode' (or 'tonality') from one of the sequence of eight 'modes' by which plainchant had come to be categorized. Lassus solves the problem of what to do with the eighth mode by amalgamating two of the so-called 'Laudate' Psalms (those beginning with the word 'Laudate'—an instruction to the people to praise God) into a work full of vitality. Although having absolutely no liturgical link with the Penitential Psalms, Lassus published all eight works together, perhaps exactly because they are so different in mood.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Domine
      • 2. Ne In Furore Tuo...Miserere
      • 3. Beati Quorum Remissae Sunt Iniquitates
      • 4. Domine

      Disc 2

      • 1. Ne In Furore Tuo...Quoniam
      • 2. Laudate Dominum De Caelis & Laudate Dominum In Sanctis
      • 3. Miserere Mei
      • 4. Deus
      • . Domine

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Penitential Psalms: Penitential Pslam No. 1 - Domine
      • 2. ne in furore tuo...Misere
      • 3. Penitential Psalms: Penitential Pslam No. 2 - Beati quorum remissae sunt iniquitates
      • 4. Penitential Psalms: Penitential Pslam No. 3 - Domine

      Disc 2

      • 1. ni in furore tuo...quoniam
      • 2. Penitential Psalms: Ludate Psalms - Laudate Dominum de coelis and Laudate Dominum in sanctis
      • 3. Penitential Psalms: Penitential Pslam No. 4 - Misere mei
      • 4. Deus
      • . Penitential Psalms: Penitential Pslam No. 5 - Domine