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This fine work from the Capella Amsterdam led by Daniel Reuss begins and ends with a lament: one to Ockeghem by Josquin around 1497, and one for Josquin by Gombert in 1521. These two requiems bookend an impressive range of religious motets by Josquin (in particular funeral motets) which mix Latin and French lyrics and religious lines and songs, invoking sylphs, nymphs and muses. "Nymphes des bois, déesses des fontaines" [Nymphs of the woods, goddesses of the fountains], wrote Jean Molinet in his epitaph to Master Jean Ockgam, "changez vos vois cleres et haultaines / En cris trenchantz et lamentations; Acoutrez vous d’abitz de deuil: Josquin, Pierchon, Brumel, Compere, Et plorez grosses larmes d’œil: Perdu avez vostre bon Pere" [change your clear and proud voices/ Into piercing cries and lamentations; Put on your mourning garb: Josquin, Pierchon, Brumel, Compere, And cry great tears: you have lost your good father] – it is clear that Josquin made use of these lines in his motet. The attentive listener will notice that the composer often introduces Gregorian cantus firmus into the middle of the song, embroidering it with a rich melodic and harmonic tissue (in French) and freeing it of all constraints. This is the sound of the great Renaissance motet being born. © SM/Qobuz
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La déploration [sur la mort] de Johannes Ockeghem, IJ. 66 (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Nimphes, nappés (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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In principio erat Verbum (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Absolve quæsumus, Domine (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Absalon, fili mi (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Planxit autem David (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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De Profundis - Requiem æternam (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Miserere mei, Deus, IJ. 50 (Josquin des Prés)
Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Josquin Desprez, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Musæ Jovis (Nicolas Gombert)
Nicolas Gombert, Composer - Daniel Reuss, Conductor - Cappella Amsterdam, Choir
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Album review
This fine work from the Capella Amsterdam led by Daniel Reuss begins and ends with a lament: one to Ockeghem by Josquin around 1497, and one for Josquin by Gombert in 1521. These two requiems bookend an impressive range of religious motets by Josquin (in particular funeral motets) which mix Latin and French lyrics and religious lines and songs, invoking sylphs, nymphs and muses. "Nymphes des bois, déesses des fontaines" [Nymphs of the woods, goddesses of the fountains], wrote Jean Molinet in his epitaph to Master Jean Ockgam, "changez vos vois cleres et haultaines / En cris trenchantz et lamentations; Acoutrez vous d’abitz de deuil: Josquin, Pierchon, Brumel, Compere, Et plorez grosses larmes d’œil: Perdu avez vostre bon Pere" [change your clear and proud voices/ Into piercing cries and lamentations; Put on your mourning garb: Josquin, Pierchon, Brumel, Compere, And cry great tears: you have lost your good father] – it is clear that Josquin made use of these lines in his motet. The attentive listener will notice that the composer often introduces Gregorian cantus firmus into the middle of the song, embroidering it with a rich melodic and harmonic tissue (in French) and freeing it of all constraints. This is the sound of the great Renaissance motet being born. © SM/Qobuz
Details of original recording : Recorded July 2018, de Waalse Kerk, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 17 track(s)
- Total length: 01:06:00
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Daniel Reuss Cappella Amsterdam
- Composer: Josquin des Prez
- Label: harmonia mundi
- Area: France
- Genre: Classical Sacred Vocal Music
- Period: Renaissance Music
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