Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Renaissance polyphony with Orlande de Lassus' "Missa super Dixit Joseph & Motets." Released on June 28, 2015, under the Hyperion label, this album is a testament to Lassus' mastery of the choral genre, blending medieval and Gregorian chant influences into a cohesive and enchanting musical journey.
The album opens with the grandeur of "Confitemini Domino a 6" and continues with the narrative drama of "Dixit Joseph undecim fratribus suis." The centerpiece, "Missa super Dixit Joseph," is a six-movement masterpiece that showcases Lassus' intricate compositional skills and deep spiritual insight. Each section—from the solemn "Kyrie" to the triumphant "Gloria," the contemplative "Credo," the reverent "Sanctus & Benedictus," and the pleading "Agnus Dei"—offers a unique exploration of the sacred text.
Complementing the mass are a series of motets, each with its own distinct character and emotional resonance. "In me transierunt irae tuae" and "O mors, quam amara est memoria tua" delve into themes of suffering and mortality, while "Deus, qui sedes super thronum" and "Si bona suscepimus" offer moments of hope and redemption. The album concludes with the tender "Veni dilecte mi," the reflective "Fallax gratia," and the introspective "Timor et tremor."
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this album is a profound exploration of faith, human experience, and the power of music to transcend time. Whether you're a seasoned fan of medieval and choral music or a newcomer looking to explore the rich tapestry of Renaissance polyphony, Lassus' "Missa super Dixit Joseph & Motets" is an essential addition to your collection.