Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval music with David Munrow's captivating rendition of Dufay's "Missa Se la face ay pale." This 1974 release on Warner Classics is a treasure trove of Gregorian chants and polyphonic masterpieces, showcasing the timeless beauty of 15th-century sacred music. Munrow, a renowned early music specialist, brings to life the intricate compositions of Guillaume Dufay, one of the most influential composers of the Renaissance.
The album opens with the vibrant "Gloria ad modum tubae," followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Se la face ay pale," both accompanied by organ transcriptions from the Buxheimer Orgelbuch. The centerpiece of the album is the complete performance of Dufay's "Missa Se la face ay pale," a stunning example of cyclical mass composition. Each movement—Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei—is rendered with meticulous attention to detail, highlighting the rich harmonies and contrapuntal writing that Dufay was celebrated for.
With a duration of 45 minutes, this album offers a concise yet profound exploration of Dufay's musical genius. Munrow's ensemble delivers a performance that is both historically informed and deeply expressive, providing a window into the sacred music of the medieval era. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album is a delightful journey through the sounds of a bygone age.