Immerse yourself in the intricate and captivating world of Renaissance polyphony with Johannes Ockeghem's "Ockeghem: Missæ cuiusvis toni & prolationum." Released on July 2, 2013, under the Fra Bernardo label, this album is a testament to Ockeghem's mastery and innovation in the choral and classical genres. Spanning a substantial 1 hour and 47 minutes, the album offers a rich and immersive exploration of sacred music from the medieval and Renaissance periods.
The album features two of Ockeghem's most renowned masses: the "Missa cuiusvis toni" and the "Missa Prolationum." Each mass is presented in its entirety, showcasing Ockeghem's unique approach to modal and rhythmic experimentation. The "Missa cuiusvis toni" is performed in three different tonal settings (D, E, and F), highlighting the composer's ingenious use of modal interchange and his ability to adapt his compositions to different tonal frameworks. The "Missa Prolationum," on the other hand, is a fascinating exploration of proportional rhythm, with each movement based on a different rhythmic mode.
Johannes Ockeghem, a Franco-Flemish composer of the 15th century, was renowned for his complex and innovative approach to polyphony. His works were highly influential and admired by his contemporaries, including Josquin des Prez. Ockeghem's music is characterized by its intricate contrapuntal writing, rich harmonic language, and subtle use of rhythmic and modal variation.
"Ockeghem: Missæ cuiusvis toni & prolationum" is a remarkable addition to any classical music collection, offering a deep and rewarding exploration of one of the most significant composers of the Renaissance. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer looking to explore the rich tapestry of the medieval and Renaissance periods, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.