Immerse yourself in the enchanting sounds of the Renaissance with Joel Cohen's "A Renaissance Christmas." Released in 2005 under the Nonesuch label, this medieval music compilation is a captivating journey through the holiday season, featuring 25 tracks that span a little over an hour. Cohen, a renowned conductor and musicologist, has curated a collection that showcases the rich tapestry of Renaissance music, blending sacred and secular works from various European traditions.
The album begins with the joyous "Rejoice, Rejoice" and takes you through the Christmas narrative with readings from the Gospel of Luke interspersed among the musical selections. You'll hear traditional carols like "Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen" and "O magnum mysterium" by Tomás Luis de Victoria, as well as lesser-known gems like "Une jeune fillette" and "Tura lura lura, lo gau canta." Cohen's collaboration with the Boston Camerata brings these historic pieces to life with vibrant performances that highlight the intricate polyphony and expressive melodies characteristic of the Renaissance era.
"A Renaissance Christmas" is not just a collection of songs; it's a historical exploration of the music that would have accompanied the celebration of Christmas in the 15th and 16th centuries. Cohen's meticulous attention to detail and scholarly approach ensure an authentic listening experience, making this album a valuable addition to any music lover's collection. Whether you're a fan of early music or simply looking to add some historical charm to your holiday playlist, Joel Cohen's "A Renaissance Christmas" is sure to delight and inspire.