Rogier: Missa Domine Dominus noster & Missa Domine in virtute tua

This celebratory recording by Magnificat showcases the rich, contrapuntal Renaissance style of Philippe Rogier's music and is bursting with lush textures and colours. Joining Magnificat in this performance is the instrumental group His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts with organ and harp, keeping with the Spanish liturgical music tradition of the 16th century. This full ensemble creates a kaleidoscope of sound and complements Rogier's intricate compositional techniques which includes up to twelve chordal parts in some of the movements. This recording truly demonstrates Rogier's position as one of the last great Renaissance composers.

Directed by Philip Cave, Magnificat specializes in the restoration and performance of neglected choral masterpieces of the 16th and 17th centuries. The choir, which ranges from four to forty voices, is composed of young professional singers, many of whom are former Oxford and Cambridge choral scholars or were trained at the country's leading music conservatories. His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts is a group of virtuoso wind players who specialise in playing Renaissance and Baroque music on original instruments in an effort to create a historically accurate performance. The inclusion of cornetts and sackbuts adds a noble and grandious sound to the performance and were an important tool for composers in creating a colourful timbre in the 16th and 17th centuries.

A 24-bit 192 kHz studio master for this album is available from the Linn Records website.

CKD348  73 minutes 11 seconds
'Philippe Rogier was only 35 when he died in 1596, in Madrid, where he was maestro de capilla at the Hapsburg court of Philip II. He composed prolifically, but from more than 250 works, only about a q ...
'This is a worthy—wonderful, even—follow-up to the earlier Magnificat recording of Rogier's Missa Sum qui sum … it does all make a glorious noise and the recording is excellent in lossless form. ...
Klassik.com, Germany