Immerse yourself in the sacred and intricate world of Renaissance polyphony with Antoine Brumel's "Missa De beata virgine & Motets." Released in 2014 by Hyperion, this choral masterpiece showcases the compositions of Brumel, a contemporary of other renowned composers like Josquin and Pierre de La Rue. The album is a testament to Brumel's skill and innovation, featuring his famous "Missa de beata virgine," a six-movement mass dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, along with a selection of motets, including the remarkable "Nato canunt omnia," a Christmas motet that stands out as one of the most notable works of its time.
The Brabant Ensemble, under the direction of Stephen Rice, delivers a captivating performance that highlights the complexity and beauty of Brumel's music. With a total runtime of 64 minutes, the album offers a comprehensive exploration of Brumel's choral works, providing a rich and immersive listening experience. The Latin texts, combined with the ensemble's precise and expressive singing, create a profound and moving atmosphere that transports the listener to the sacred spaces of the Renaissance era. Whether you're a fan of early music or simply appreciate the artistry of choral singing, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.