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The Exon Singers|Tomás Luis De Victoria: Second Vespers of the Feast of the Annunciation

Tomás Luis De Victoria: Second Vespers of the Feast of the Annunciation

The Exon Singers

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Recordings of Renaissance liturgical music have historically been of two types. The vast majority treat the music from the modern standpoint of venerating the "work," putting, for instance, all the movements of the Catholic mass Ordinary together in an unbroken sequence even though they would not have been used that way originally. A smaller group attempts to reconstruct liturgies as they would have occurred in their own times. This beautiful disc of music by Tomás Luís de Victoria steers a middle course between these extremes: a solution that makes a good deal of sense in this instance. The a cappella music here was written for the Vespers service, mostly, as the cover indicates, for the Marian Feast of the Annunciation. It hangs together in its generally imposing style, for the Annunciation was one of the major events of the liturgical year. But the disc does not reproduce a specific set of liturgical compositions. The Exon Singers and director Matthew Owen instead select relevant works that make musical sense, primarily because of their use of an eight-part SATB double choir texture. The music contracts to four voices and, for one psalm, expands to 12. And the polyphonic pieces are introduced by plainchant antiphons. The result is a program that inhabits the sound world of the original, but heightens it. As an example of mixed-gender Renaissance choral singing, this recording is superb. Britain's Exon Singers, based in the small town of Tavistock described in Conan Doyle's "Silver Blaze," are small in number but delivers a sound that is simultaneously rich and precise, with clear text enunciation and an uncanny sense of involvement with the texts (all given in Latin and English). There is none of the stultifying sense of convention sometimes associated with Renaissance choral performances from Britain, and in all, for an introduction to the increasingly often performed music of Victoria, the listener will find that this disc stands up to any of the fine Spanish issues available.

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1
Versicle and Response: Deus, in adiutorium meum intende
00:01:04

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

2
Antiphon: Missus est Gabriel - Vesper Psalm: Dixit Dominus à 8 - Antiphon: Missus est Gabriel
00:06:18

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

3
Antiphon: Ave Maria - Vesper Psalm: Laudate pueri Dominum à 8
00:05:36

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

4
Motet: Ave Maria à 8
00:04:38

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

5
Antiphon: Ne timeas Maria - Vesper Psalm: Laetatus sum à 12
00:06:48

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

6
Motet: Ne timeas Maria à 4
00:02:58

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

7
Antiphon: Dabit ei Dominus - Vesper Psalm: Nisi Dominus à 8 - Antiphon: Dabit ei Dominus
00:06:33

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

8
Little Chapter: Ecce virgo consipiet - Response: Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariae
00:01:31

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

9
Hymn: Ave maris stella à 4 - Versicle and Response: Ave Maria, gratia plena
00:06:57

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

10
Magnificat antiphon: Gabriel Angelus - Magnificat: Magnificat anima mea à 8 - Magnificat antiphon: Gabriel Angelus
00:10:27

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

11
Versicle and Response: Dominus vobiscum - Collect for the day: Deus, qui de beatae Mariae Virginis - Versicle and Response: Dominus vobiscum - Versicle and Response: Benedicamus Domino
00:02:23

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

12
Votive antiphon: Regina coeli à 8 - Versicle and Response: Gaude et laetare - Votive Antiphon Collect: Deus, qui per resurrectionem Filii
00:05:52

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

13
Litany of Loreto: Kyrie eleison à 8
00:07:31

Tomás Luis de Victoria, Composer - Matthew Owens, Conductor - The Exon Singers, MainArtist - Delphian Records Ltd., MusicPublisher

(C) 2008 Delphian Records LTD (P) 2008 Delphian Records LTD

Album review

Recordings of Renaissance liturgical music have historically been of two types. The vast majority treat the music from the modern standpoint of venerating the "work," putting, for instance, all the movements of the Catholic mass Ordinary together in an unbroken sequence even though they would not have been used that way originally. A smaller group attempts to reconstruct liturgies as they would have occurred in their own times. This beautiful disc of music by Tomás Luís de Victoria steers a middle course between these extremes: a solution that makes a good deal of sense in this instance. The a cappella music here was written for the Vespers service, mostly, as the cover indicates, for the Marian Feast of the Annunciation. It hangs together in its generally imposing style, for the Annunciation was one of the major events of the liturgical year. But the disc does not reproduce a specific set of liturgical compositions. The Exon Singers and director Matthew Owen instead select relevant works that make musical sense, primarily because of their use of an eight-part SATB double choir texture. The music contracts to four voices and, for one psalm, expands to 12. And the polyphonic pieces are introduced by plainchant antiphons. The result is a program that inhabits the sound world of the original, but heightens it. As an example of mixed-gender Renaissance choral singing, this recording is superb. Britain's Exon Singers, based in the small town of Tavistock described in Conan Doyle's "Silver Blaze," are small in number but delivers a sound that is simultaneously rich and precise, with clear text enunciation and an uncanny sense of involvement with the texts (all given in Latin and English). There is none of the stultifying sense of convention sometimes associated with Renaissance choral performances from Britain, and in all, for an introduction to the increasingly often performed music of Victoria, the listener will find that this disc stands up to any of the fine Spanish issues available.

© TiVo

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