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 Gombert: Magnificat I, Etc / Summerly, Oxford Camerata
Release Date: 01/17/2006 
Label:  Naxos   Catalog #: 8557732   Spars Code: n/a 
Composer:  Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 2 Mins. 

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 Notes & Reviews Back to Top 
Listeners interested in Renaissance choral music in general and the works of Nicolas Gombert in particular will already be familiar with the two excellent recordings of eight Magnificats by the Tallis Scholars (type Q4371 and Q5969 in Search Reviews). If you read those reviews you'll save me from repeating myself regarding the abundance of rich textures and vibrant--sometimes surprising--harmonies, the flowing polyphony extended over page after non-cadential page, and the poignant evocation of mood relative to texts, all of which characterize Gombert's best writing. And based on those Tallis Scholars programs and the repertoire heard here, Gombert just didn't write any second-rate music.

It's especially gratifying to hear how he manipulates (in the best sense) voicing to create varieties of textures within the same work--the Magnificat and Credo, for instance--which also has the important effect of highlighting the meaning of the words. If you could listen to only one section of one piece, the Et incarnatus est of the Credo (all together 13-plus minutes of sublimity) is a perfect illustration of the qualities mentioned above regarding textures, harmonies, and flowing polyphony. But then, the Tulerunt Dominum meum and Super flumina Babylonis also exhibit those same attributes, one in Gombert's most masterful eight-part style, the other in four parts.

Gombert also is a master of the dramatic ending, giving us both strong and satisfying harmonic resolutions (especially the Media vita)--and strong and, well, slightly unsettling final chords, namely in the Tulerunt Dominum meum and the appropriately somber, occasionally dark, and very moving Epitaphium (in Josquinum a Prato) that closes the disc. In each of these last two works, the rather open-ended nature of the final (minor) harmonies is consistent with the texts, the one depicting a distraught Mary Magdalene trying to comprehend the empty tomb of Christ, the other expressing the sorrowful and sometimes bitter words of the composer at the loss of his mentor Josquin.

Throughout, the singing by the Oxford Camerata is first rate, with careful attention to the constantly changing balances and to the clarity of the inner lines. The sopranos are particularly lovely, and the women's plainchant Salve regina is an unexpected treat. The sound is generally fine--except the voices have a bit of a bright, harsh "edge" at louder dynamic levels, a quality that seems to be favored by producers of many British choral recordings (and may be a reflection--literally--of the stone, wood, and glass prevalent in chapels and cathedrals). Strongly recommended. [2/2/2006]

--David Vernier, ClassicsToday.com
 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Tulerunt Dominum meum by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: circa 1594; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 5 Minutes 44 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
2.  Magnificat primi toni by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 16th Century; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 11 Minutes 38 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
3.  Credo à 8 by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: 16th Century; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 13 Minutes 21 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
4.  Musica quatuor vocum (vulgo motecta noncupatur), Book 1: Super flumina Babylonis by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1539; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 7 Minutes 15 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
5.  Media vita in morte sumus by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1539; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 7 Minutes 11 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
6.  Salve regina [Eia ergo] by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1541; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 3 Minutes 0 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
7.  Salve regina "Diversi diversa orant" by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1541; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 6 Minutes 34 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
8.  Epitaphium (in Josquinum a Prato), "Epitaph for Josquin des Pres" by Nicolas Gombert
Conductor:  Jeremy Summerly
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Oxford Camerata
Period: Renaissance 
Written: by 1545; Flanders, Belgium 
Length: 7 Minutes 36 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
 Sound Samples Back to Top 
Tulerunt Dominum meum
Magnificat primi toni
Credo in unum Deum
Super flumina Babylonis
Media vita in morte sumus
Salve regina (Mode 1)
Salve regina (plainchant mode 1)
Salve regina- Ave regina - Inviolata, integra et casta es - Alma Redemptoris (Diversi diversa orant)
Salve regina/Ave regina/Inviolata, integra et casta es/Alma Redemptoris mater (Diversi diversa orant)
Epitaphium (in Josquinum a Prato), "Epitaph for Josquin des Pres"
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