Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Renaissance and contemporary choral music with "Masters of Imitation" by The Sixteen, conducted by the esteemed Harry Christophers. This captivating album, released on March 1, 2024, under the CORO label, is a testament to the enduring power of vocal harmony and innovation. Spanning a diverse range of compositions, the album features works by legendary composers such as Orlando di Lasso, Maddalena Casulana, Pierre de la Rue, and Antoine de Févin, alongside a new commission from the prolific Bob Chilcott. Chilcott's contribution is a standout, showcasing his signature style of rich tonal harmonies, dynamic color palettes, and a bold approach to traditional compositional rules.
The album's twelve tracks, totaling an hour and six minutes, offer a journey through the intricate art of parody and imitation, a technique masterfully employed by Renaissance composers. Standout pieces include the evocative "Osculetur me osculo oris sui" by Casulana and the hauntingly beautiful "Salve Regina a6" by de Févin. The Sixteen's signature clarity and precision are on full display, making this album a true celebration of choral excellence.
"Masters of Imitation" is not just a collection of songs but a vivid exploration of musical heritage and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned fan of choral music or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an enriching and enchanting listening experience. The Sixteen's commitment to artistic integrity and their ability to breathe new life into both historical and contemporary compositions make this album a standout in their illustrious discography.