Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval choral music with The Clerks' Group and their captivating album, "Barbireau: Missa Virgo Parens Christi." Released in 1999 under the Decca (UMO) label, this exquisite collection of sacred works showcases the group's impeccable blend of vocal harmonies and their deep reverence for the rich musical traditions of the late 15th century.
The album centers around the stunning "Missa Virgo Parens Christi" by Jacobus Barbireau, a lesser-known but equally brilliant composer of the Burgundian school. This six-movement mass is a testament to Barbireau's mastery of polyphony and his ability to create deeply moving musical expressions of faith. The Clerks' Group, under the skilled direction of Edward Wickham, brings this masterpiece to life with their pure, resonant voices and meticulous attention to historical performance practices.
In addition to the Missa, the album features a selection of other sacred works, including the hauntingly beautiful "Kyrie Paschale" by Jacob Obrecht and the devotional "O Beata Infanta." Each piece is performed with a sense of reverence and artistry that highlights the spiritual depth and musical sophistication of the era.
Recorded in June 1999 at the acoustically superb West Wratting Church in England, the album's sound quality is as impressive as the performances themselves. The Clerks' Group's ability to capture the essence of these ancient works and present them in a way that feels both timeless and immediate makes "Barbireau: Missa Virgo Parens Christi" a standout in the world of medieval choral music.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer looking to explore the wonders of the medieval repertoire, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The Clerks' Group's dedication to their craft and their deep respect for the music they perform shine through in every note, making this a collection that will resonate with all who appreciate the beauty and power of the human voice.