Dive into the rich tapestry of medieval choral music with The Binchois Consort's latest release, "Obrecht: Scaramella." This captivating album, set to release on August 30, 2024, under the prestigious Hyperion label, is a testament to the ensemble's dedication to historical accuracy and musical excellence. The Binchois Consort, renowned for their meticulous approach to early music, has painstakingly reconstructed and performed the complete Missa Scaramella by Jacob Obrecht, a masterpiece that has been partially lost to time.
The album features the scholarly reconstructions of Fabrice Fitch and Philip Weller, both of whom have dedicated extensive research to filling in the gaps left by history. The result is a cohesive and compelling musical journey through the sacred and secular works of the late 15th century. The Binchois Consort, under the direction of Andrew Kirkman, brings these compositions to life with a blend of scholarly rigor and artistic flair, offering a unique window into the musical landscape of the Renaissance.
"Obrecht: Scaramella" spans a diverse range of compositions, from the intricate polyphony of the Missa Scaramella to the poignant lament of the Planctus David. The album's 24 tracks, totaling just over an hour, showcase the ensemble's versatility and depth, making it an essential addition to any lover of medieval and choral music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises an enriching and immersive listening experience.