Tomás Luis de Victoria
The dominating figure of sixteenth century Spanish music, Tomás Luis de Victoria was born in Avila. He was sent to Rome to study, possibly for a time under Palestrina during the latter's years at the Roman Seminary. In 1571 he succeeded Palestrina there as choirmaster, a post he also subsequently occupied at the Jesuit Order's German College. Later he became active as a priest, working at St. Girolamo della Carità. Following his return to Spain in 1585, Victoria served the Empress Maria and her daughter as teacher, organist, and choirmaster until his death in 1611. By the time Victoria arrived in Rome, the conservative ecclesiastical establishment and the Council of Trent had ensured that any musical hint of the "lascivious or the impure" was largely banished (Palestrina was even moved to dismiss his publication of secular madrigals as a youthful peccadillo). It is therefore not surprising to find that Victoria's output consists solely of religious music that eschews even the use of secular cantus firmus, and that displays the formal perfection and the well-smoothed vocal writing of the Palestrina style. What is surprising is that despite his Roman training and years of service in the city, Victoria so strongly retained his Spanish roots. Some of his finest works were composed after his return home, and many of them contain features that seem to epitomize the deeply mystical approach of so much Spanish Renaissance music. Comparison with Palestrina reveals a greater emphasis on chromatic color and use of dynamic contrast; Victoria's block harmonies and multiple choirs look forward to the Baroque. His response to words is acute and highly personal, a characteristic particularly suited to the comparatively dynamic and plastic form of the motet and to other texts which allow full rein to subjective treatment. Of Victoria's 44 motets, the early four-part O quam gloriosum can perhaps be allowed a special mention, since it is pervaded by a youthful vigor and joyous radiance that gives lie to the understandable impression that Spanish Renaissance composers were preoccupied with somber religious subjects. His widely performed Christmas motet, O magnum mysterium, exudes a quiet sense of wonder. Victoria's fame as a motet composer has tended to overshadow his masses, yet at their finest, as in the lovely Missa Ave maris stella, they are not inferior to those of Palestrina. To discover Victoria at his greatest, however, one must ultimately return to the darker side, and in particular to the two works by which he is best known, the Tenebrae Responsories (first published in 1585) and the Requiem of 1605, a work of timeless serenity. The former is a setting of 18 pieces that adhere to the traditional form of the responsory, with its alternation of verse and refrain. The work takes us through the Passion story in music that relies not so much on the drama of the events themselves as on a quite extraordinarily direct and profound response to the text, a response frequently achieved by means of the greatest simplicity, or, perhaps more accurately, apparent simplicity.
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Tomás Luis De Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories
Clásica - Editado por Signum Records el 2 sept 2013
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Tomas Luis de Victoria : Officium Defunctorum
Clásica - Editado por Phi el 15 may 2012
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Passion - Officivm Hebdomadæ Sanctæ
Clásica - Editado por Alia Vox el 7 may 2021
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Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories
Clásica - Editado por CORO el 1 mar 2024
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Vidi Speciosam - A Lady Mass from the 16th Century
Música vocal sacra - Editado por Deutsche Harmonia Mundi el 20 abr 2018
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Nordic Voices Sing Victoria
Clásica - Editado por Chandos el 1 jun 2017
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Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories - Amicus meus osculi me (Single)
Clásica - Editado por CORO el 9 feb 2024
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Missa Ave maris stella/IV. Sanctus
Clásica - Editado por Deutsche Harmonia Mundi el 21 feb 2025
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O magnum mysterium (Training tracks for tenor [dv07t])
Variété internacional - Editado por Choralia el 15 oct 2024
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O magnum mysterium (Training tracks for soprano [dv07s])
Variété internacional - Editado por Choralia el 15 oct 2024
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O magnum mysterium (Training tracks for alto [dv07a])
Variété internacional - Editado por Choralia el 15 oct 2024
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O magnum mysterium (Training tracks for bass [dv07b])
Variété internacional - Editado por Choralia el 15 oct 2024
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Poèmes mystiques : Jean de la Croix (Mono Version)
Varios - Editado por BNF Collection el 1 ene 1962
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Victoria: Missa Quarti toni (Mono Version)
Les chanteurs de Saint-Eustache
Varios - Editado por BNF Collection el 1 ene 1960
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Victoria: Officium defunctorum
Clásica - Editado por Linn Records el 1 oct 1996
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Victoria: Tenebrae Responsories
Clásica - Editado por Gimell Records el 1 ene 1990
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Guillaume de Machaut: Messe de Nostre Dame
Clásica - Editado por Rondeau Production el 25 ago 2017
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Victoria: Masses
Clásica - Editado por Nimbus Records el 7 ene 1997
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Victoria: Requiem Mass, 1605
Clásica - Editado por Signum Records el 28 mar 2011
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Victoria Masses: Ave maris stella & O quam gloriosum
Clásica - Editado por Hyperion el 1 abr 1986
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