"Music for the Court of Maximilian II: Vaet, Lassus, Galli" is a captivating debut album by the all-male ensemble Cinquecento, released in 2007 under the Hyperion label. This choral masterpiece is a blend of minimalism and classical styles, featuring works by Jacobus Vaet, Antonius Galli, and Orlandus Lassus. The album spans a total of 68 minutes, with 12 tracks that showcase the ensemble's exceptional vocal prowess and musical finesse.
The album opens with "Videns Dominus," a powerful and moving piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection. It continues with the five-part "Missa Ascendetis post filium," a stunning display of polyphonic complexity and harmonic richness. Other highlights include the contemplative "Conditor alme siderum," the triumphant "O quam gloriosum," and the reflective "Discessu."
Cinquecento's interpretation of these Renaissance works is both authentic and innovative, offering a fresh perspective on this repertoire. The ensemble's precise timing, impeccable tuning, and expressive phrasing bring these pieces to life, making this album a standout in the world of choral music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Music for the Court of Maximilian II: Vaet, Lassus, Galli" is sure to impress and delight.