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Lassus: Lagrime di San Pietro
Orlando Di Lasso

Gallicantus

Lassus: Lagrime di San Pietro

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212033920
Catnr: SIGCD 339
Release date: 01 September 2013
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212033920
Catalogue number
SIGCD 339
Release date
01 September 2013
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About the album

Orlande de Lassus created nothing finer than the Lagrime di San Pietro, a collection of 20 spiritual madrigals and one motet for seven voices; A cycle of intense reflections on the sorrows of St Peter following his denial of Christ, it was assembled shortly before the composer’s death in 1594 and dedicated to Pope Clement VIII. Into this collection Lassus pours every dramatic nuance and piece of harmonic invention he could possibly muster, hurling the listener through the stages of Peter’s rage, remorse and resignation, and concluding with a motet which presents Christ’s response to the world. Gallicantus add to their already impressive catalog of works on Signum with this new recording.
Indrukwekkende opname van het voortreffelijkste werk van Lassus
Orlande de Lassus, de beroemdste musicus van Europa tijdens zijn leven, creëerde niets dat voortreffelijker was dan zijn Lagrime di San Pietro, een collectie van twintig geestelijke madrigalen en een motet voor zeven stemmen, een cyclus van intense weerspiegelingen op het verdriet van Sint Peter volgend op zijn ontkenning van Christus. De collectie werd vlak voor de dood van de componist in 1594 samengesteld en opgedragen aan Paus Clemens VIII. Lassus stortte elke dramatische nuance en harmonische vinding die hij kon verzamelen uit in zijn collectie. Hij slingert de luisteraar door de fases van Peters woede, berouw en berusting, en besluit met een motet dat Christus’ antwoord aan de wereld presenteert.

Het oude muziekensemble Gallicantus (Latijns voor ‘hanengezang’) is gebonden door een gedeelde liefde voor het overbrengen van tekst, en zet zich in voor uitvoeringen met schijnbaar divers repertoire met gelijke thema’s. Voor dit doel is Gallicantus net zo nauwgezet in het bieden van context en inzicht aan het publiek als in het maken van interpretaties van de muziek waar het ensemble van houdt. Gallicantus voegt met dit album weer indrukwekkende opnames aan hun catalogus toe.

Artist(s)

Gallicantus

The membership of Gallicantus, comprising some of Britain’s nest consort singers, is bound byabeliefintherhetoricalpowerofgreat Renaissance music. Under the direction of Gabriel Crouch, the group creates performance projects which explore narratives and draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire. Literally meaning ‘rooster song’ or ‘cock crow’, Gallicantus was a name used in monastic antiquity for the of ce held just before dawn, which celebrated the renewal of life and offered a sense of gratitude and optimism for the coming day. Gallicantus has performed in many signi cant venues and festivals in the UK (Wigmore Hall, Spital elds Festival, York Early Music Festival), Germany, Austria, Poland, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Estonia and Norway. In the USA the group holds regular residencies at...
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The membership of Gallicantus, comprising some of Britain’s nest consort singers, is bound byabeliefintherhetoricalpowerofgreat Renaissance music. Under the direction of Gabriel Crouch, the group creates performance projects which explore narratives and draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire. Literally meaning ‘rooster song’ or ‘cock crow’, Gallicantus was a name used in monastic antiquity for the of ce held just before dawn, which celebrated the renewal of life and offered a sense of gratitude and optimism for the coming day.

Gallicantus has performed in many signi cant venues and festivals in the UK (Wigmore Hall, Spital elds Festival, York Early Music Festival), Germany, Austria, Poland, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Estonia and Norway. In the USA the group holds regular residencies at universities such as Yale and Princeton, giving concerts and interacting with student vocalists and composers, and has recently made its debut at Carnegie Hall.

Gallicantus regularly releases benchmark programmes on CD on the Signum label, which form the basis of their concert programmes. With “Hymns, Psalms and Lamentations”, dedicated to the music of Robert White, critics acclaimed an “impressive debut” (Observer) of “impassioned, exciting music” (The Times), whilst Gramophone Magazine declared: “What an outstanding disc... The opening of the Lamentations could stand as a kind of illuminated initial at the beginning of a gorgeous manuscript, so transparent and luminous is it.” Their second recording “Dialogues of Sorrow - Passions on the Death of Prince Henry (1612)”, was described as “one of the best choral releases of the year” by TheArtsDesk.com, possessing “singing of clarity, suppleness and poignancy” (Daily Telegraph); whilst International Record Review proclaimed “... this is a well sung, intelligently produced and exhaustively researched project, which deserves great success.”

The 2012 release “The Word Unspoken”, featuring music by William Byrd and Philippe de Monte was equally well received, with The Sunday Times saying “The intensity of the music is re ected in Gallicantus’s beautifully shaped performances”. It was named ‘Editor’s Choice’

in Gramophone Magazine, which noted that “the ensemble’s view is delivered with such intelligence and rhetorical persuasiveness that the cumulative weight of their Byrd, in particular, is well-nigh symphonic in effect.” The group’s fourth CD - the remarkable Lagrime di San Pietro by Lassus, has cemented

Gallicantus as one of Europe’s foremost early music ensembles, earning a second consecutive ‘Editor’s Choice’ selection from Gramophone, as well as nomination for a coveted Gramophone Award in 2014.


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Gabriel Crouch (conductor)

Composer(s)

Orlando Di Lasso

Orlando di Lasso was a jack of all trades in the late Renaissance, and a very prolific one. He composed motets, missas, lamentations, hymns, madrigals, chansons, german lieder, and many more. Moreover, he was already talented at a very young age. At the age of 12, he was sent from Belgium to Italy to start his musical career. Almost 15 years later, he traveled around Europe before settling in Munich, where he stayed for almost 40 years until his death. His enormous talent and work ethic ensured he quickly grew to fame, both in and outside of Germany - he even received the nickname 'le divin Orlande' (the divine Orlando). His social status increased fast as well, both with kings...
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Orlando di Lasso was a jack of all trades in the late Renaissance, and a very prolific one. He composed motets, missas, lamentations, hymns, madrigals, chansons, german lieder, and many more. Moreover, he was already talented at a very young age. At the age of 12, he was sent from Belgium to Italy to start his musical career. Almost 15 years later, he traveled around Europe before settling in Munich, where he stayed for almost 40 years until his death. His enormous talent and work ethic ensured he quickly grew to fame, both in and outside of Germany - he even received the nickname 'le divin Orlande' (the divine Orlando). His social status increased fast as well, both with kings and emperors as with the pope, who had appointed him as knight. In his music, Lassus was exceedingly versatile, both in his genres and in his compositional style. From his early, playful madrigals to his impressive Lagrime di San Pietro (written shortly before his death) and his sacred works: he was always in his element. It's no wonder that today he is considered as the one of the greatest composers of his age.
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