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Paul Van Nevel|Alexander Agricola:  A Secret Labyrinth

Alexander Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth

Paul Van Nevel - Huelgas Ensemble

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Alexander Agricola was viewed in his time as one of the major musical artists of his day; in old sources, he is referred to as "the divine Alexander" -- a source dating to 1503 states that Agricola could "make music shine clearer than the finest silver." That his reputation, even among many experts in Renaissance music, has not survived since Agricola's death of the plague in Valladolid in 1506 seems a quirk of history. There are many attributes of Agricola that are appealing to modern listeners attuned to Renaissance polyphony, particularly his highly unconventional approach to harmony; brilliant, flowing textures; and intense emotionalism. Paul van Nevel and Huelgas Ensemble's Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth, while not perfect, is a huge step in the right direction to reclaim Alexander Agricola for twenty-first century listeners.
Van Nevel and Huelgas Ensemble have long proven surprisingly consistent in the excellence of their performance of late Medieval and early Renaissance music -- Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth would fall into the latter category. Therefore, it is equally surprising that the disc gets off to such a weak start in the florid two-part piece Gaudeamus omnes in Domino. The soloist is uncertain with the music, drops out notes, and generally does not get this one off the ground, yet the remainder of the disc is much better. Moreover, it is certainly well worth hearing -- check out the hair-raising sonorities in the "Sanctus" from Missa Re-fa-mi-re-fa or the pre-Mannerist sound of the Canzona Fortuna desperata, the one piece that comes closest for Agricola to being a "hit" by virtue of the infrequent performances it has gained. Perhaps conscious of Agricola's severe shortcomings in terms of recorded literature, van Nevel elects to patch together a mass out of individual movements from five of Agricola's eight mass settings. The pieces do flow together nicely, but listeners should be advised that this so-called "Missa Guazzabuglio" is a pastiche of mass movements and not a genuine work.
In terms of performance, aside from the hesitant opening piece, van Nevel and Huelgas make the best case for Agricola's dark and rather bitter-sounding music. With any luck, Huelgas Ensemble's Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth will help open the door for others to follow, as Agricola's extraordinarily large and varied output, available in print since 1970, remains an uninvestigated labyrinth in its own right in which we are far from finding the exit.

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Alexander Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth

Paul Van Nevel

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1
"Gaudeamus omnes in Domino" à 2
Huelgas Ensemble
00:02:38

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

2
"De tous biens playne" à 3
Huelgas Ensemble
00:02:12

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

3
"D'ung aultre amer" à 3
Huelgas Ensemble
00:01:10

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

4
Virgo sub ethereis
Huelgas Ensemble
00:02:15

Paul Van Nevel, Associated Performer, Conductor, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer - Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

5
Kyrie (From Missa "Je ne demande" à 4)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:04:13

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

6
Gloria (From Missa Secundi Toni à 4)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:08:21

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

7
Credo (From Missa "Le serviteur" à 4)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:08:36

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

8
Sanctus (From Missa Re fa mi re fa)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:03:45

Paul Van Nevel, Associated Performer, Conductor, Main Artist, Associated Performer, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer - Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

9
Agnus Dei (From Missa "In Myne Zyn" à 4)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:08:26

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

10
"Je nay dueil" à 4 (Bergerette)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:07:20

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

11
"Se mieulx ne vient d'amours" à 3 (Rondeau)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:02:27

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

12
"Fortuna desperata" à 6 (Canzona)
Huelgas Ensemble
00:05:37

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

13
"Salve Regina" à 4
Huelgas Ensemble
00:09:12

Huelgas Ensemble, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Paul Van Nevel, Conductor - Wolf Erichson, Producer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

(P) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

Alexander Agricola was viewed in his time as one of the major musical artists of his day; in old sources, he is referred to as "the divine Alexander" -- a source dating to 1503 states that Agricola could "make music shine clearer than the finest silver." That his reputation, even among many experts in Renaissance music, has not survived since Agricola's death of the plague in Valladolid in 1506 seems a quirk of history. There are many attributes of Agricola that are appealing to modern listeners attuned to Renaissance polyphony, particularly his highly unconventional approach to harmony; brilliant, flowing textures; and intense emotionalism. Paul van Nevel and Huelgas Ensemble's Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth, while not perfect, is a huge step in the right direction to reclaim Alexander Agricola for twenty-first century listeners.
Van Nevel and Huelgas Ensemble have long proven surprisingly consistent in the excellence of their performance of late Medieval and early Renaissance music -- Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth would fall into the latter category. Therefore, it is equally surprising that the disc gets off to such a weak start in the florid two-part piece Gaudeamus omnes in Domino. The soloist is uncertain with the music, drops out notes, and generally does not get this one off the ground, yet the remainder of the disc is much better. Moreover, it is certainly well worth hearing -- check out the hair-raising sonorities in the "Sanctus" from Missa Re-fa-mi-re-fa or the pre-Mannerist sound of the Canzona Fortuna desperata, the one piece that comes closest for Agricola to being a "hit" by virtue of the infrequent performances it has gained. Perhaps conscious of Agricola's severe shortcomings in terms of recorded literature, van Nevel elects to patch together a mass out of individual movements from five of Agricola's eight mass settings. The pieces do flow together nicely, but listeners should be advised that this so-called "Missa Guazzabuglio" is a pastiche of mass movements and not a genuine work.
In terms of performance, aside from the hesitant opening piece, van Nevel and Huelgas make the best case for Agricola's dark and rather bitter-sounding music. With any luck, Huelgas Ensemble's Agricola: A Secret Labyrinth will help open the door for others to follow, as Agricola's extraordinarily large and varied output, available in print since 1970, remains an uninvestigated labyrinth in its own right in which we are far from finding the exit.

© TiVo

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