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Choir of New College Oxford|Ludford: Missa Benedicta & Antiennes Votives

Ludford: Missa Benedicta & Antiennes Votives

Choir of New College Oxford, Edward Higginbottom, Christopher Borrett

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Nicholas Ludford was a British contemporary of John Taverner, active during the first half of the sixteenth century. His music has only recently been unearthed, and based on this recording one can say it was not only worth the trouble but might even cause some rewriting in the history books. The main attraction is the six-voice Missa Benedicta et Venerabilis, which (like other English Renaissance masses) lacks a Kyrie and is sung with appropriate office chants between the polyphonic choral movements. What is most startling is the sheer expressivity of a good deal of the music. The Incarnatus, Crucifixus, and the almost abrupt, exuberant Et Resurrexit and conclusion of the Credo (track 6) are good places to start. Ludford reduces the texture to three or four voices and seems to focus on specific passages of text in a way that brings to mind no one as much as Josquin; this in a compositional world thought to be dominated by monumental, abstract polyphony. The music employs rhythmic shifts and some striking vertical sonorities, all again seemingly linked with the text, and the text-setting has some really outlandish details: Ludford likes, for instance, to kick off a cadential drive with the last syllable of the penultimate phrase of text rather than with the final phrase or "Amen." Oddly enough, the two votive anthems surrounding the mass are more conventional in style. The venerable New College Choir Oxford (men and boys), which was around when this music was composed, delivers a strong reading, with the boy trebles getting into the meaty spirit of the work and more than making up for occasional slips to the flat side of the tone in what is certainly quite difficult music to sing, and the recording ambiance of a church in the northeastern French town of Sarrebourg is ideal. An important find for devotees of English religious music or the Renaissance mass.

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Ave cujus conceptio (Nicholas Ludford)

1
Ave cujus conceptio
Choir of New College Oxford
00:08:03

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir, MainArtist - Nicholas Ludford, Composer

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

Missa Benedicta et Venerabilis (Nicholas Ludford)

2
Introit: Salve sancta Parens
Christopher Borrett
00:02:41

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

3
Gloria in exelsis Deo
Christopher Borrett
00:09:06

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

4
Graduel: Benedicta et venerabilis
Christopher Borrett
00:02:44

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

5
Alleluia: Post partum Virgo inviolata Alleluia
Christopher Borrett
00:02:40

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

6
Credo in unum Deum
Christopher Borrett
00:08:23

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

7
Offertoire: Ave Maria, gratia plena
Christopher Borrett
00:01:57

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

8
Sanctus - Benedictus
Choir of New College Oxford
00:10:01

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir, MainArtist - Nicholas Ludford, Composer

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

9
Communion: Beata viscera
Christopher Borrett
00:00:55

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir - Nicholas Ludford, Composer - Christopher Borrett, Artist, MainArtist

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

10
Agnus Dei
Choir of New College Oxford
00:06:54

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir, MainArtist - Nicholas Ludford, Composer

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

Domine Jesu Christe (Nicholas Ludford)

11
Domine Jesu Christe
Choir of New College Oxford
00:09:41

Edward Higginbottom, Conductor - Choir of New College Oxford, Choir, MainArtist - Nicholas Ludford, Composer

(C) 2017 Phaia Music (P) 2017 Phaia Music

Albumbeschreibung

Nicholas Ludford was a British contemporary of John Taverner, active during the first half of the sixteenth century. His music has only recently been unearthed, and based on this recording one can say it was not only worth the trouble but might even cause some rewriting in the history books. The main attraction is the six-voice Missa Benedicta et Venerabilis, which (like other English Renaissance masses) lacks a Kyrie and is sung with appropriate office chants between the polyphonic choral movements. What is most startling is the sheer expressivity of a good deal of the music. The Incarnatus, Crucifixus, and the almost abrupt, exuberant Et Resurrexit and conclusion of the Credo (track 6) are good places to start. Ludford reduces the texture to three or four voices and seems to focus on specific passages of text in a way that brings to mind no one as much as Josquin; this in a compositional world thought to be dominated by monumental, abstract polyphony. The music employs rhythmic shifts and some striking vertical sonorities, all again seemingly linked with the text, and the text-setting has some really outlandish details: Ludford likes, for instance, to kick off a cadential drive with the last syllable of the penultimate phrase of text rather than with the final phrase or "Amen." Oddly enough, the two votive anthems surrounding the mass are more conventional in style. The venerable New College Choir Oxford (men and boys), which was around when this music was composed, delivers a strong reading, with the boy trebles getting into the meaty spirit of the work and more than making up for occasional slips to the flat side of the tone in what is certainly quite difficult music to sing, and the recording ambiance of a church in the northeastern French town of Sarrebourg is ideal. An important find for devotees of English religious music or the Renaissance mass.

© TiVo

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