Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval choral music with "Brussels 5557" by The Clerks' Group, a renowned ensemble known for their captivating performances of early music. Released in 1999 under Signum Records, this album is a testament to the group's exceptional skill and dedication to the genre.
"Brussels 5557" features a diverse collection of 16 tracks, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes. The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Kyrie Deus creator omnium Sarum Chant," setting the tone for the rest of the recording. It includes two complete masses: "Missa Flos Regalis" and "Missa Sine nomine," both showcasing the intricate polyphony and harmonic richness characteristic of the medieval period.
The Clerks' Group, under the direction of Edward Wickham, delivers a performance that is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. Their voices blend seamlessly, creating a sound that is both ethereal and powerful. The album also features some of the group's most celebrated interpretations of works by composers such as Bedyngham, with standout tracks like "Fortune alas" and "Mi verry joy."
Whether you are a seasoned fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, "Brussels 5557" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The Clerks' Group's meticulous attention to detail and their passion for the music shine through in every note, making this album a true gem in the world of medieval choral music.