Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval music with Robert Fayrfax's "Fayrfax: Missa Regali ex progenie; Lauda vivi Alpha et O; Magnificat Regali." Released in 1999 under the Decca (UMO) label, this album is a testament to Fayrfax's mastery of the Renaissance polyphonic style. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, the album features nine tracks that showcase the intricate and harmonious compositions of one of the most celebrated English composers of the early 16th century.
The album opens with "Lauda vivi Alpha et O," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection with its complex and layered harmonies. Following this is "Antiphona Regali ex progenie," a short but captivating piece that leads into the heart of the album, the "Missa Regali ex progenie." This five-part mass is a cornerstone of Fayrfax's work, featuring the "Gloria," "Credo," "Sanctus & Benedictus," and "Agnus Dei," each section showcasing the composer's ability to blend voices in a way that is both technically impressive and deeply moving.
The album also includes two secular pieces, "That was my woo" and "Alas, for lak of her presens," which provide a contrast to the sacred music and offer a glimpse into Fayrfax's versatility. The album concludes with "Magnificat Regali," a piece that brings the collection full circle with its return to the sacred and its soaring, triumphant melodies.
Performed by The Cardinall's Musick under the direction of Andrew Carwood, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in Renaissance music. The ensemble's precise and passionate performances bring Fayrfax's compositions to life, making this album a true gem for both scholars and casual listeners alike. Whether you're a seasoned fan of medieval music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, "Fayrfax: Missa Regali ex progenie; Lauda vivi Alpha et O; Magnificat Regali" is an essential addition to your collection.