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Oxford Camerata: Victoria: Anthems



 
Song Name   Composer
Ave Maria   Tomas Luis de Victoria
Missa O magnum mysterium:   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Kyrie   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Gloria   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Credo   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Sanctus   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Agnus Dei   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-O magnum mysterium   Tomas Luis de Victoria
Missa O quam gloriosum   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Kyrie   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Gloria   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Credo   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Sanctus   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Agnus Dei   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-O quam gloriosum   Tomas Luis de Victoria
-Ardens est core meum   Tomas Luis de Victoria
Alonso Lobo: Versa est in luctum   Tomas Luis de Victoria

Directed by Jeremy Summerly

O quam gloriosum and O magnum mysterium are both early motets, published in 1572, and are amongst the best loved in his output. Written for the feasts of All Saints and the Circumcision respectively they both lend themselves well to adaptation into "parody" Masses. Material in O quam gloriosum for instance comes in easily delineated sections which can be lifted entire - Victoria particularly likes the motive on "quocumque ierit" which ends several sections of the Mass; he does however leave the startling first three bars of the motet completely alone. Why Victoria should have been so fond of the parody technique in general (only one of his twenty Masses is free-composed) is difficult to say - a clue may lie in the fact of his republishing many of his old works in new volumes, and he is unusual among contemporaries in having almost all of his output published in his lifetime. He was not altogether the otherworldly innocent he made out. But Victoria was far from just a talented, functional composer. The intensity of works such as Ardens est cor meum has led to frequent comparisons with another child of the Counter-Reformation, El Greco. Adapting the words of Mary Magdalene when she discovers the tomb empty on Easter morning, it translates into a personal plea for spiritual revelation. This passionate style is also evident in Versa est in luctum by Alonso Lobo, a Spanish contemporary and regarded as an equal by Victoria. It was written for the funeral of Phillip II of Spain, and sets a movement from the Requiem Mass.

8757 CD $9.95   Mixed | Chorus | England

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