Immerse yourself in the sacred and intricate world of Henry Du Mont, a prominent French composer of the 17th century, with the album "O mysterium." Released on April 29, 2016, under the Harmonia Mundi label, this collection showcases Du Mont's exquisite motets and elevational pieces, composed primarily for the royal chapel of Louis XIV.
The album spans a rich duration of 71 minutes, featuring a selection of motets from various collections, including "Motets pour la Chapelle du Roy" and "Motets à 3 parties." Each piece is a testament to Du Mont's mastery of polyphonic writing and his deep spiritual devotion. The ensemble Correspondances, under the skilled direction of Sébastien Daucé, brings these historical works to life with a blend of reverence and vitality.
Highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "O mysterium," the contemplative "Sub umbra noctis profundæ," and the majestic "Super flumina Babylonis." The album also features the "Allemanda Gravis" from "Cantica sacra," adding a unique instrumental dimension to the primarily vocal repertoire.
"O mysterium" is not just a collection of historical music; it's a window into the religious and cultural landscape of 17th-century France. Du Mont's compositions, characterized by their intricate counterpoint and expressive melodies, offer a profound glimpse into the spiritual life of the French court. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album promises a deeply engaging and enriching experience.