Program: #95-25🎁 Air Date: Jun 19, 1995
This week, we feature a repeat program which includes conversations with members of the King’s Singers about their disc “Renaissance” (from the 15th anniversary season of “Millennium of Music”).
This program is Free for all, thanks to this generous Preservation Grant:
The King's Singers, who have recently moved to their new label, offer music more rarefied than their usual popular collections, demonstrating an affinity with other Oxbridge graduates who currently dominate the English early-music scene. The six male voices are nicely balanced, as usual, and their idiomatic interpretations are quite satisfactory. The five-voiced lament for Ockeghem and the four-voiced Mille regretz are among the more familiar items, while O virgo prudentissima seems to be a first recording. The sound is clear, the notes by David Fallows are useful, and texts come with translation. This is a good addition to the Josquin shelf, hardly too crowded anyway.
- Benedicta es Josquin Desprez 6:16
- Vous l'arez s'il vous plaist Josquin Desprez 1:41
- Vous ne l'arez pas Josquin Desprez 1:43
- A la Mort - Monstra Josquin Desprez 1:35
- O Virgo Virginum Josquin Desprez 5:59
- Nymphes nappees Josquin Desprez 3:07
- En l'ombre d'un buissonet Josquin Desprez 1:35
- Regretz sans fin Josquin Desprez 6:47
- Allegez moi Josquin Desprez 1:21
- Absolve quesumus Josquin Desprez 3:41
- Pour souhaitter Josquin Desprez 1:37
- Mille regretz Josquin Desprez 1:48
- Si congié prens Josquin Desprez 3:05
- Ce Povre - Pauper Sum Ego Josquin Desprez 1:31
- O Virgo Prudentissima Josquin Desprez 8:03
- Petite camusette Josquin Desprez 1:05
- Nymphes des boys Josquin Desprez 5:31
- A l'ombre d'un buissonet Josquin Desprez 1:47
- Basiés moy Josquin Desprez 1:32
- Basiés moy Josquin Desprez 1:45
- Pater noster Josquin Desprez 7:38
Composer Info
Josquin Desprez
CD Info
RCA Victor Red Seal CD 09026-61814-2
