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Dufay: O gemma lux
CD DetailsEdition: Music CD Format: Import CD Release Date: 2000-06-13 Music Label: Harmonia Mundi Fr. Soundtracks: - Guillaume Dufay: Vasilissa ergo gaude
- Guillaume Dufay: O sancte Sebastiane
- Guillaume Dufay: O Gemma, Lux es speculum
- Guillaume Dufay: Apostolo glorioso
- Guillaume Dufay: Rite majorem Jacobus
- Guillaume Dufay: Ecclesie militantis
- Guillaume Dufay: Balsamus et munda cera
- Guillaume Dufay: Supremum est mortailbus
- Guillaume Dufay: Nuper rosarum flores
- Guillaume Dufay: Salve flos tusce gentis
- Guillaume Dufay: magnanime gentes laudes
- Guillaume Dufay: Fulgen iubar ecclesiae dei
- Guillaume Dufay: Moribus et genere
Music reviews of Dufay: O gemma luxMusic Review: A Dufay recording with irresistable communicative vitality Rating: 5 Stars
This is definitely one of van Nevel's finest recordings - and that is praise indeed for he has made many fine ones. What an excellent idea to bring together these isorythmic motets like this. I can scarcely think of a finer place to start with Dufay than here with all the wonderfully poetic, expressive lyrical communicativeness that the Huelgas Ensemble unfailingly brings to Renaissance polyphony.
When I call Dufay a 'Renaissance' composer this is the result of degree of musical complexity displayed in his music which is so remarkably advanced that the term 'Medieval' sits rather poorly with him, although there is still the argument that he is the last great Medieval composer rather than the first Renaissance one. In fact if the complexity of his musical thought is a way of gauging things, then Dufay deserves to be called a Renaissance man more than Nikolaus Copernicus whose basis for claiming that the sun was the center of the solar system was in fact because he was part of a sun-cult that felt that the sun was so God-like that it HAD to be the center, even though the model of the solar system with the planets circling the sun in circular orbit mathematically fails pretty miserably compared with having the sun going around the Earth in circular orbit: You have to have the planets circling elliptically for that 'post-Copernican' model to work at all. Clearly we all need to do some rethinking about the history of these times with this CD being a perfect place to start.
An isorhythm (iso=same) consists of an order of durations or rhythms, known as the 'talea' (literally "cutting"), which is repeated within a tenor melody whose pitch content known as the 'color', varied from the talea. The isorhythmic construction was often varied through the use of strict or free rhythmic diminution in the repetition of the color. The term was coined in 1900 by Friedrich Ludwig to describe this practice in 14th and 15th century polyphonic motets but is also found in motets of composers of the Middle Ages such as Machaut, in Indian Classical Music, and in modern composers such as Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg, Olivier Messiaen, John Cage, Harrison Birtwistle, and Pierre Boulez. It may be used in all voices or only a few voices. In motets, it began in the tenor voice but was then extended to higher ones. Ars nova composer Philippe de Vitry has been credited with the invention of the technique, but it was neither an invention of Philippe de Vitry nor his exclusive property in the early fourteenth century.
Each one of these motets is a world of rhythmic, melodic and contrapuntal riches unto itself and richly rewards discovering. The Huelgas Ensemble also has greater warmth of sound compared to the English choirs who always strictly only ever use head voice, whereas van Nevel allows his singers to subtly color the music using a voice that comes from deeper down. Further adding to the color of the works is the discreet use of instruments - a practice that has recently regained acceptance in historical practice. The end result is a recording that presents Dufay with irresistable communicative vitality that makes this beautiful CD a real must for any music lover.
Very highly recommended!
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Description of Dufay: O gemma luxMusic appreciation textbooks and timelines in magazines often name Guillaume Dufay as the first great composer of the European Renaissance, but one might equally call him the last great composer of the Middle Ages. This disc presents all 13 of Dufay's isorhythmic motets--the final masterpieces of a very medieval-minded genre. During the Middle Ages, music was considered a science (just like mathematics), and isorhythmic motets are constructed according to strict arithmetical principles. In addition, each voice generally has a different text, while the fundamental voice (called the tenor) usually has no text at all and is often (as here) performed by instruments. As this description might indicate, isorhythmic motets are among the most intellectualized and least emotive works in the entire pre-20th century repertory--yet Paul van Nevel and the Huelgas Ensemble achieve an impressive range of expression from such seemingly poker-faced music. Apostolo glorioso (composed for the consecration of a church) and Ecclesie militantis (written for the coronation of a Pope), performed by choir and (antique) brass, are ornate and imposing, while Magnanime gentes laudes, done by one soprano, one tenor, and one trombone doubled by recorder, is intimate and delicate. The director's excellent program notes explain how isorhythmic motets are constructed and what to listen for. Van Nevel also offers wise advice: Don't listen to this disc straight through--rather, listen carefully to one or two motets several times until you recognize the structural markers, then move on to other motets later. Following that advice will make this CD somewhat more work than most, but the listener's effort will be richly repaid by these splendid performances. --Matthew Westphal
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