Lassus: Missa Osculetur Me; Salve Regina; Regina Coeli

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Oddly, this is the only Lassus record the Tallis Scholars have ever made--"oddly" because in the 16th century Palestrina and Lassus were the twin masters of sacred music acknowledged throughout Europe. Lassus's double-choir motet Osculetur me and the Mass he based on it move more vertically (in chords) than horizontally (in melodic counterpoint); much of the musical interest comes from dialogue effects between the two choirs. This isn't the most interesting program the Tallis Scholars ever recorded, but it's as spotlessly sung as any. --Matthew Westphal

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Orlandus Lassus: Missa Osculetur me
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Let the music kiss you
  • The Tallis Scholars have pierced ears!
Orlandus Lassus: Missa Osculetur me

Manufacturer: Gimell UK
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ASIN: B00005ATD6
Release Date: 2002-07-09

Tracks:

  1. Osculetur Me
  2. Kyrie
  3. Gloria
  4. Credo
  5. Sanctus & Benedictus
  6. Agnus Dei
  7. Hodie Completi Sunt
  8. Timor Et Tremor
  9. Alma Redemptoris Mater
  10. Salve Regina
  11. Ave Regina Caelorum
  12. Regina Caeli

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Let the music kiss you.......2004-07-01

--Orlandus Lassus--
A composer of the late Renaissance period, Orlandus Lassus was born in 1532. Franco-Flemish in background, there is a legend that he was kidnapped three different times during his boyhood for his exquisite choir voice. Lassus produced over 2,000 works in Latin, Italian, French, and German vocal genres, practically every one known in his time. His versatility is virtually unmatched. Among the 2000 pieces were 530 motets (on religious and secular themes) and over 60 masses. His career was spent in the Low Countries, in Italy, and in Germany, and he traveled extensively throughout other European countries. He died in 1594 one of the most celebrated composers of the age.

--Motets--
Motets (in this sense) are choral settings of Latin religious texts, generally in four to six voiced parts, sometimes more. The first motet, `Osculetur me', is the basis of the mass that is performed on this disc. Other motets featured here carry the same qualities, with some embellishments and differences. `Alma Redemptoris Mater' uses a double-choir arrangement as does the first motet; the other Marian motets are in six- and seven-part arrangements. `Hodie completi sunt' is a strong contrapuntal piece, and `Timor et tremor' is a unique piece, anticipating some of Gesualdo's work in the next generation.

--Missa Osculetur me--
The mass here consists of the classic parts - Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, and Agnus Dei. This is one of three double-choir masses Lassus composed. There is long phrasing, constrasting moods, and techniques that compare favourably to the greats Palestrina and Tallis in terms of both parody and original composition. There is a power and force in the music that can, unrestrained, become overpowering. Here it is sublime.

--Liner Notes--
Being internationally acclaimed, the Tallis Scholars' CDs typically present their commentary and texts in English, French, German and Italian (together with any Latin texts); that is true of this disc. The cover art also typically represents visual arts contemporary with the compositions - here it is an Albrecht Altdorfer, The Nativity, circa 1520, from a collection in Munich.

--The Tallis Scholars--
The Tallis Scholars, a favourite group of mine since the first time I heard them decades ago, are a group dedicated to the performance and preservation of the best of this type of music. A choral group of exceptional ability, I have been privileged to see them many times in public, and at almost every performance, their singing seems almost like a spiritual epiphany for me, one that defies explanation in words. Directed by Peter Phillips, the group consists of a small number of male and female singers who have trained themselves well to their task.

Their recordings are of a consistent quality that deserve more than five stars; this particular disc of pieces by Orlandus Lassus deserves a place on the shelf of anyone who loves choral music, liturgical music or Gregorian chant, classical music generally, or religious music. It is wonderful musically and spiritually. The music on this disc was originally recorded in 1989 at the Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, Norfolk, one of their favourite recording sites.

3 out of 5 stars The Tallis Scholars have pierced ears!.......2003-01-29

I bought this disc as a rehearsal aid for an impending performance of the title work, a wistful-sounding mass for double choir based quite transparently on the motet _Ocsuletur me_. I'm always torn when assessing the work of the Tallis Scholars. They possess a great sense of ensemble, flawless intonation, and excellent vocal blend that give them irrefragable bragging rights. Their recordings, research, and advocacy have brought much beautiful and often-obscure music to brilliant light, and for this alone we owe them a debt of gratitude.

But their native brilliance can be overbearing in a quite literal sense: director Peter Phillips insists on using women for the higher cantus/superius and altus parts, and transposes everything up a minor third (anyone for Tallis in 5 flats?). The result is a piercing, top-heavy sound that is wearing on the ear despite its purity of tone. (With less sublime voices, it would be merely shrill.) The bass line is forced into a "baritenor" register that often fails to anchor the music. As if to prove the point, TS have included the motet _Hodie completi sunt_, sung by 6-part men in a "normal" (i.e., lower) register in which the bass descends to low D or Eb repeatedly. The weightiness and warmth of this exuberant piece made the Missa and other mixed selections pale by comparison. For this track alone, I'm glad to have made this purchase.

Some people get quite worked up over the issue of women vs. boys vs. male falsettists on upper parts. In my view, boys' voices have an unearthly beauty but frequently lack the requisite discipline, while even the most highly skilled falsettists (Chanticleer, Gabrieli Consort) often sound strained. I think the best-sounding solution is to use female voices that skew towards the alto and mezzo side, and keep the pitch down so the bass range is fully utilized. (Chapelle Royale/Herreweghe do this marvelously on their recordings of Lassus' Lamentations and Schutz's Musikalische Exequien, both of which I heartily recommend). The Tallis Scholars' approach of transposing everything into the stratosphere may be a necessity given their roster of (very talented) high sopranos, but it unfortunately does not maximize musical enjoyment.
Lassus: Missa Osculetur Me; Salve Regina; Regina Coeli
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Rare Lassus well performed
Lassus: Missa Osculetur Me; Salve Regina; Regina Coeli
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Manufacturer: Gimell
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Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 1993-06-28

Tracks:

  1. Motet: Motet: Osculetur me
  2. Missa Osculetur me: Kyrie
  3. Missa Osculetur me: Gloria
  4. Missa Osculetur me: Credo
  5. Missa Osculetur me: Sanctus And Benedictus
  6. Missa Osculetur me: Agnus Dei
  7. Motets: Hodie completi sunt
  8. Motets: Timor et tremor
  9. Motets: Alma Redemptoris Mater
  10. Motets: Salve Regina
  11. Motets: Ave Regina caelorum
  12. Motets: Regina caeli

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Oddly, this is the only Lassus record the Tallis Scholars have ever made--"oddly" because in the 16th century Palestrina and Lassus were the twin masters of sacred music acknowledged throughout Europe. Lassus's double-choir motet Osculetur me and the Mass he based on it move more vertically (in chords) than horizontally (in melodic counterpoint); much of the musical interest comes from dialogue effects between the two choirs. This isn't the most interesting program the Tallis Scholars ever recorded, but it's as spotlessly sung as any. --Matthew Westphal

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rare Lassus well performed.......2002-05-13

At a glance, this recording of Lassus' sacred works might seem a mixed bag. Yes, we have Tallis Scholars with their own usual polite voices, but I found them a bit detached for my taste - expecially in the 'Osculetur Me' Mass (not the best Lassus's thing, I guess).
Probably only the sublime 'Agnus Dei' has that kind of evocative mood I'm used to get from these guys (have you heard their Taverner's 'Dum Transisset Sabbatum'? if yes, probably you understand well what I'm trying to say).
Without doubt more attractive it is the motet anthology - a more colourful, variegated choice, I would say. The Tallis appear more persuasive and I would recommend, for example, the very good 'Hodie completi sunt', or 'Salve Regina' but probably, above all others, there is the quite short but excellent ending motet 'Regina caeli'.

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