Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Renaissance polyphony with Johannes Ockeghem's "Ockeghem: Missa Cuiusvis toni; Missa Quinti toni." This 1999 release on Decca (UMO) offers a captivating exploration of two of Ockeghem's most significant compositions, performed by The Clerks' Group under the direction of Edward Wickham. Spanning a total of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album is a testament to the intricate and innovative musical techniques of the 15th century.
The "Missa Cuiusvis toni," or "Mass in any mode," is a remarkable four-part setting of the Ordinary of the Mass, showcasing Ockeghem's mastery of contrapuntal writing and his ability to adapt to various musical modes. The "Missa Quinti toni," set in the fifth mode, further demonstrates his compositional prowess and his influence on the development of Renaissance music.
In addition to these two masses, the album also includes the motet "Celeste beneficium," adding another layer of depth to this already rich collection. The Clerks' Group, known for their precise and expressive performances of early music, brings these works to life with clarity and passion.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of medieval and Renaissance music or a newcomer looking to explore the roots of Western classical tradition, this album offers a compelling journey through the musical genius of Johannes Ockeghem. The blend of choral mastery and historical significance makes this a standout release in the classical music repertoire.