Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of early music with the Ricercar Consort's captivating album, "De profundis." Released on December 2, 2008, under the Mirare label, this chamber music and choral masterpiece spans a full hour and six minutes, offering a profound exploration of sacred and secular works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
The Ricercar Consort, renowned for their meticulous attention to historical performance practices, delivers a mesmerizing journey through compositions by lesser-known yet equally brilliant composers of the time. The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "De profundis," a setting of the penitential psalm that sets the tone for the spiritual depth that follows. Each track, from the contemplative "Der Herr hat seinen Stuhl" to the poignant "Lamento 'Wie bist du denn o Gott'," showcases the ensemble's virtuosity and the exquisite blend of voices and instruments.
"De profundis" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive narrative that weaves together themes of devotion, lament, and introspection. The Ricercar Consort's interpretation of "O Jesu dulcissime" and "Da mihi Domine" highlights their ability to convey the emotional and spiritual essence of each piece, while "Pavan a 5" and "Sanata a 3" demonstrate their mastery of instrumental compositions.
This album is a testament to the Ricercar Consort's dedication to preserving and revitalizing the music of the past. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, "De profundis" offers a rewarding and enriching listening experience that celebrates the timeless beauty of these historical treasures.