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In Hydraulis/Other Wks

~ Antoine Busnois (Composer), Sarum Chant (Composer), Cambrai Chant (Composer), Pomerium (Performer)
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1. In Hydraulis
2. Anthoni usque limina
3. Victime pascali(Plainchant, sarum rite, 13th cent)
4. Victime pascali
5. Regina celi (plainchant, Cambrai use,c. 1508)
6. Regina celi I
7. A que ville
8. Bel acueil
9. Je ne puis vivre
10. Missa O crux lignum triumphale: Kyrie
11. Missa O crux lignum triumphale: Gloria
12. Missa O crux lignum triumphale: Credo
13. Missa O crux lignum triumphale: Sanctus
14. Missa O crux lignum triumphale: Agnus

On this CD:
  1. In Hydraulis, motet for 4 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  2. Anthoni Usque Limina, motet for 4 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  3. Victime pascali
    Composed by Sarum Chant
    with Pomerium

  4. Victimae Paschali Laudes for 4 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  5. Regina celi
    Composed by Cambrai Chant
    with Pomerium

  6. Regina Caeli for 4 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  7. Ha que ville, rondeau for 3 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  8. Bel acueil, rondeau for 3 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  9. Je ne puis vivre ainsi, bergerette for 3 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium

  10. Missa "O Crux Lignum Triumphale" for 4 voices
    Composed by Antoine Busnois
    with Pomerium


Product Description

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One of the delights of exploring early music is that there's always some wonderful discovery just around the corner--some composer or work you've never heard of or were afraid to take a chance on last year, but who now compels your attention. And you're pleasantly surprised, as you will be when you discover the works of 15th-century Burgundian composer Busnoys. From the very first minute of his fantastic In hydraulis--a tribute to Ockeghem--you'll realize that here was a composer of considerable talent for part writing, for melody, and for intricate rhythmic structures. No less interesting is his motet in honor of St. Anthony Abbot, with its vocal imitation of a tolling bell throughout. The writing is remarkably fluid and harmonically inventive--and the 13-voice ensemble Pomerium demonstrates absolutely marvelous control and virtuoso technique. --David Vernier

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime, Jan 27 2001
By Benjamin J Evans (Louisville, KY United States) - See all my reviews
Without hesitation, I recommend this recording to any person interested in exploring the hauntingly beautiful world of Busnoys' music.

Indeed, I have made a point to acquire each and every recording by Pomerium. I know of no finer ensemble that records this repertoire. From Du Fay to Monteverdi, Josquin to Gesualdo, Pomerium is simply the best. And this lovely collection of the music of Busnoys is no exception.

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2.0 out of 5 stars A painting turned into wallpaper, Jan 22 2001
By "eczematic" (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This is wonderful music, virtually unrecorded apart from "In Hydraulis" itself (by the Clerks Group). Unfortunately slow tempi rob the music of its rhythmic interest, and it all comes out sounding like everything else Pomerium have ever done. There's a superficial gloss of "renaissance" all over it which is boring after 5 minutes. Processed, like American cheese.
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