Immerse yourself in the sacred and serene world of Renaissance music with Philippe de Monte's "Missa Ultimi miei sospiri & Other Sacred Music." Released on May 1, 2008, by Hyperion, this album offers a captivating journey through the compositions of Philippe de Monte, a unique figure in Renaissance music history. Born in 1521, de Monte honed his craft in Italy and was closely associated with the chapel of Philip II, lending an air of historical significance to his work.
The album spans 56 minutes and features a collection of sacred music, including the titular "Missa Ultimi miei sospiri," a five-part mass that showcases de Monte's mastery of polyphonic writing. The tracklist also includes a variety of motets and other sacred pieces, such as "Miserere mei, Deus," "Magnificat sexti toni," and "Gaudent in caelis animae Sanctorum." These compositions are performed by the Cinquecento, a renowned ensemble known for their authentic and expressive interpretations of Renaissance music.
What sets this album apart is de Monte's distinctive style, which is both restrained and serene, yet occasionally ventures into more dissonantly expressive territories. This duality makes for a compelling listen, offering a blend of tranquility and depth that is characteristic of the Renaissance period. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer looking to explore the rich tapestry of Renaissance compositions, Philippe de Monte's "Missa Ultimi miei sospiri & Other Sacred Music" promises a rewarding and enlightening experience.