Tuesday 15 February 2022

Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510-1564): Missa Cuidez vous que Dieu nous faille (SSATB)

We start our series of Masses for five and six voices by Pierre de Manchicourt (c. 1510-1564) with the Missa Cuidez vous que Dieu nous faille, based on Manchicourt's own chanson

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Tuesday 8 February 2022

Manuel Cardoso (1566-1650): Missa Puer qui natus est (SATTB)

The third Mass of the Missae quaternis, quinis et sex vocibus (1625) is based on the five-voice motet Puer qui natus est by Palestrina.

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Monday 7 February 2022

Cristóbal de Montemayor (fl. 1583-1600): Salve sponsa Dei (SATB)

Cristóbal de Montemayor (or Cristoforo Montemayor) is a rather unknown Spanish Renaissance composer. The only source for his works is the Liber primus cum octo et sex et quinque et quatuor vocibus (Napoli, 1593), a collection with psalms for double choir, hymns, motets and a couple of Masses. Though the double choir psalms and hymns are quite uninteresting, the works that stand out are the motets for four, five and six voices.

We are publishing the motets for four, five and six voices by Montemayor in Ars Subtilior Editions. The copy of the Liber primus (I-RN Mss musicali 135) has a lot of errors (text, accidentals, values...) that have been corrected for our editions.

Salve sponsa Dei is a four-voice motet dedicated to Saint Clare. Montemayor uses the first notes of the melody of the Salve regina in the beginning of the motet.

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Francesco Corteccia (1502-1571): Propter lignum (SSATTB) [Canticorum Liber primus cum sex vocibus, 1571]

The fifth motet of the Canticorum liber primus cum sex vocibus (Venice, 1571).  Propter lignum is a beautiful motet dedicated to the Cross where the Sextus (Cantus 2) sings an eleven-note ostinato with the words Ecce Crucem Domini.

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Hubert Waelrant (c. 1517-1595): Cum descendisset autem (SATTB) [Sacrarum cantionum liber sextus, 1558?]

The fourth motet of the Liber sextus sacrarum cantionum by Hubert Waelrant (c. 1517-1595)

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Tuesday 1 February 2022

Monday 24 January 2022

Wednesday 19 January 2022

Stefano Felis (1538-1609): Missa La sol fa mi re ut (SSATTB)

A beautiful six-voice Mass based on the descending (and sometimes ascending) hexachord. The Agnus Dei is scored for seven voices with a non-indicated canon at the octave between the Cantus II and the Tenor I.

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Tuesday 18 January 2022

Sebastián de Vivanco (c. 1551-1622): Missa O quam suavis est (SATB)

One of the best Masses (if not the best) by Sebastián de Vivanco, based on his own motet (its edition can be purchased here). The highlights of the Mass are the Pleni sunt (for five voices with a retrograde canon) and the final Agnus Dei (for seven voices!), where the head-motif of the motet appears in the Superius 2 with long values. A masterpiece that deserves many performances and recordings.

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Monday 17 January 2022

Sebastián de Vivanco (c. 1551-1622): O quam suavis est (SATB)

One of the most beautiful motets by Vivanco. We are also publishing the Mass based on this motet this week. 

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© Jorge Martín

Thursday 16 December 2021

Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571-1652): Missa Veni Domine (SATB)

The second Mass of the Missarum liber cum antiphonis (Lisbon, 1636) by Filipe de Magalhães (c. 1571-1652) is based on the motet Veni Domine by the Spanish composer Francisco Guerrero. In the five-voice Agnus Dei the Superius 2 sings the ostinato Veni Domine et noli tardare from the original motet.

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