Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval choral music with The Clerks' Group's 2003 release, "De la Rue: Missa de Sancta Cruce; Salve regina." This exquisite album showcases the extraordinary talents of this renowned vocal ensemble, led by Edward Wickham, as they bring to life the sacred works of Pierre de la Rue, a prominent composer of the Renaissance era.
The album features a captivating collection of 11 tracks, including the magnificent "Missa de Sancta Cruce," a six-part polyphonic mass that exemplifies de la Rue's intricate and expressive compositional style. The Clerks' Group's impeccable harmonies and precise articulation breathe new life into this ancient music, transporting the listener to a bygone era of religious devotion and artistic innovation.
In addition to the mass, the album also includes a selection of motets and lamentations, such as "Lamentations, Pt. 1 & 2," "Considera Israel," and "Salve regina (III)," which showcase the ensemble's remarkable versatility and technical prowess. Each piece is performed with a deep reverence for the sacred texts and a keen attention to the subtleties of Renaissance musical notation.
With a total runtime of just over an hour, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of de la Rue's sacred choral works, providing a rich and immersive listening experience. The Clerks' Group's commitment to historical authenticity and their ability to connect with modern audiences make this album a standout in the world of medieval and Renaissance music.
Recorded in 2003 and released under the Decca (UMO) label, "De la Rue: Missa de Sancta Cruce; Salve regina" is a testament to the enduring power of sacred choral music and the remarkable artistry of The Clerks' Group. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.