Giosquino

Program: #24-02   Air Date: Jan 08, 2024

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Odhecaton and ensemble La Reverdie on the Arcana label return with a project dedicated to Josquin Des Prez’s years in Italy (with help from The Gesualdo Six).

Note: All of the music on the program came from the recording Giosquino: Josquin Desprez in Italia featuring Odhecaton, The Gesualdo Six, La Reverdie, and La Pifarescha directed by Paolo Da Col. It is on the Arcana label and is recording A489. 

From Early Music Review: Coinciding as it does with the reopening of the Burrell Collection in Glasgow, with its magnificent Renaissance tapestry featuring Hercules, dux Ferrara, one would like to think this similarly magnificent recording featuring Josquin’s Mass Hercules dux Ferrariae might have found its way into the gift shop. If you like your Josquin big and muscular, this is the recording for you. Looking at things through musicological glasses, we know that the ducal court of Ferrara possessed the musical resources to stage events of this stature, so the only consideration is whether Josquin’s music is effective, performed by these large forces. I think that the approach here, using as many as twenty voices for full sections, with solo voices emerging to perform the more intricate passages works extremely well. The otherwise detailed programme notes are inexplicably uninformative about the role played by the wind instruments – I am sure that the voices are supported by cornets and sackbuts in several tracks, and one photo of the recording sessions would seem to confirm this. If this is indeed the case, the blend of voices and brass is exemplary, and again highly effective. I have to say, I felt the two short instrumental tracks sound a little out of place in this programme of large scale sacred music. The programme ends with Josquin’s extraordinary 12-part setting of Inviolata, integra et casta in which all the vocal and instrumental forces combine in a dramatic performance tour de force. I have recently suggested that this work dates from later in Josquin’s life, and through his pupils kicked off the early 16th-century vogue for works in many voice parts – Camilla Cavicci’s programme note points to the interest in the cult of Franciscan immaculatism at the court of Ferrara as a possible alternative context for the work. Either way, it makes for a dramatic conclusion to this fine CD, and provides more persuasive evidence for the more flamboyant and lavishly scored performance of works from the 15th and 16th centuries.

James Ross

During the sixteenth century in Italy, the motto ‘i galli cantano’ (the Gauls are singing) circulated, acknowledging the supremacy of the Franco-Flemish ‘transalpine’ musicians who were summoned to the peninsula to serve princes and prelates in the techniques of composing and performing vocal polyphony. Josquin Desprez, ‘Giosquino’ to the Italians, was the emblematic figure: in addition to France, he was in the service of Cardinal Ascanio Sforza in both Milan and Rome (1484, 1498) and of the papal (1489-95) and Este chapels (1503-4). On the fifth centenary of the composer’s death (1521), the Odhecaton ensemble proposes to retrace Josquin’s Italian itinerary with the Missa Hercules dux Ferrariæ , composed for the Duke of Ferrara Ercole I d’Este, and a selection of motets commissioned by Italian patrons. The contribution of The Gesualdo Six in the more solemn pieces brings the vocal ensemble to twentytwo singers, a number that is close to the forces of the Rome and Ferrara chapels and yields new sonic results in our quest to recreate how polyphony sounded in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.

  1. Praeter rerum seriem: I. Prima pars 3:35
  2. Praeter rerum seriem: II. Secunda pars 3:36 
  3. Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae: I. Kyrie 2:59
  4. Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae: II. Gloria 4:26
  5. Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae: III. Credo 7:39
  6. Tu solus qui facis mirabilia: I. Prima pars 3:05
  7. Tu solus qui facis mirabilia: II. Secunda pars 1:55
  8. Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae: IV. Sanctus 6:30
  9. Missa Hercules dux Ferrariae: V. Agnus Dei 7:32
  10. Fortuna d’un gran tempo 1:26
  11. O Virgo prudentissima: I. Prima pars 3:56
  12. O Virgo prudentissima: II. Secunda pars 3:30
  13. Inviolata, integra et casta 6:15
  14. La Bernardina 1:22
  15. Salve Regina 7:49
  16. Huc me sydereo: I. Prima pars 4:43
  17. Huc me sydereo: II. Secunda pars 3:01
  18. Inviolata, integra et casta 3:47 

Composer Info

Josquin Desprez

CD Info

Arcana label A489