Dive into the rich tapestry of medieval music with Antoine Busnois' "Mass 'O crux lignum'." This album, released on January 27, 2005, under the Harmonia Mundi label, offers a captivating journey through the sacred and secular works of one of the most renowned composers of the late 15th century. The centerpiece of this collection is Busnois' Mass "O crux lignum," one of only two masses that can be definitively attributed to the composer. This intricate and beautifully crafted mass is complemented by a selection of motets and chansons, showcasing Busnois' mastery of both religious and secular genres.
The album features the exquisite performances of the Orlando Consort, a group renowned for their precision and sensitivity in interpreting medieval music. With a duration of approximately 62 minutes, the album spans 15 tracks that encompass a wide range of melodic lines and vocal textures. From the solemnity of the mass to the playful charm of the chansons, each piece is a testament to Busnois' innovative compositional style and his enduring influence on medieval music.
"Mass 'O crux lignum'" is not just a collection of songs but a comprehensive exploration of Busnois' musical genius. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a curious newcomer, this album promises an enriching and immersive listening experience. The careful curation of tracks, from the devotional "Conditor alme siderum" to the lively "Amours nous traitte honnestement," ensures that there is something for every listener to appreciate. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Antoine Busnois' music and discover the enduring legacy of a true master of the medieval era.