Brumel: Missa de beata virgine & Motets

The Brabant Ensemble continues its exploration of hidden gems of the Renaissance with an album of music by Antoine Brumel, famous for his ‘Earthquake’ Mass but otherwise barely known today. Conductor Stephen Rice has assembled an intriguing collection of works including the Missa de beata virgine, a work suffused with plainsong but in which the voices are used almost percussively, making rhythm the driving force of the piece. The Christmas motet Nato canunt omnia is one of the most remarkable musical works of the period.

The Brabant Ensemble’s performance is polished yet light, flexible expressive and spontaneous, parading the polyphony in all its glory.

CDA68065  63 minutes 56 seconds
LIMELIGHT MAGAZINE EDITOR'S CHOICE, APRIL 2015
‘The Brabants have never ventured this early before but on this showing I hope very much that they will do so again’ (Gramophone)
‘This is a remarkable disc, firstly because of the rarity of the repertoire it contains, and secondly because of the extraordinary vigour of much of the singing. When I first listened to Nato canun ...
Audiophile Audition, USA