PALESTRINA: Lamentations - Pro Cantione Antiqua - Bruno Turner

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Lamentations of Jeremiah I-III
Book IV - for 5 & 6 voices
Countertenors: Timothy Penrose, Ashley Stafford
Tenors: James Griffett, Neil Jenkins, Ian Partridge
Basses: Michael George, Christopher Keyte, Stephen Roberts


PALESTRINA: Lamentations - Pro Cantione Antiqua - Bruno Turner, Music, Giovanni Pierluigi Da Palestrina, Bruno Turner, Pro Cantione Antiqua
PALESTRINA: Lamentations - Pro Cantione Antiqua - Bruno Turner
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PALESTRINA: Lamentations - Pro Cantione Antiqua - Bruno Turner

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ASIN: B0000AL9CX
Release Date: 2003-07-09

Album Description

Lamentations of Jeremiah I-III
Book IV - for 5 & 6 voices
Countertenors: Timothy Penrose, Ashley Stafford
Tenors: James Griffett, Neil Jenkins, Ian Partridge
Basses: Michael George, Christopher Keyte, Stephen Roberts

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Holy music.......2005-10-18

--Palestrina--
Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina is sometimes called the greatest composer of the Roman Catholic church. Born in 1525 near Rome, he spent the better part of his career in service to the church as a choir member, choir master, conductor, composer and school master. He was sought after by many churches, and sometimes his popularity and skill got him into trouble both with his clerical patrons and with fellow musicians. He was offered prestigious positions in Rome and Vienna which were ultimately withdrawn because Palestrina's salary and conditions requirements were too high. He had some influence on the Council of Trent's musical decisions for reform of the Catholic worship practices, and was involved intimately with revising the Gradual and produced a harmonised version of the Latin Hymnal in 1589. He died in 1594.

--Lamentations--
The Lamentations were most likely intended for use in Holy Week, performed as part of the liturgical cycle in Catholic circles, but suppressed in the Protestant areas. Palestrina was very much a figure in the Counter-Reformation, trying to bolster the Catholic liturgies, and this work serves that purpose very much. Included on this disc are the cycles for Maundy Thurday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.

This particular recording comes from Palestrina's Fourth Book of Lamentations (Palestrina wrote at least five settings for the Lamentation lessons). This book was unearthed in the early nineteenth century, and is now housed in the Vatican. This, according to Turner, may be the first complete recording of this work - Turner recommends listening to it in three sections, as intended over the three days of Holy Week.

The Lamentations are often a dark and foreboding text, particularly when coupled with the goings-on of Holy Week, leading to more and more darkness into the death and burial of Jesus. However, Palestrina couldn't seem to resist adding just a spark of hope, embodied in the sound of a few falsetto parts that brighten the tone a bit.

The performance here is done by the Pro Cantione Antiqua, led by Bruce Turner. The Pro Cantione Antiqua have had an extensive recording and performing history, with great experience in the kind of chant, polyphony and Renaissance style that Palestrina calls for. Turner states that in a Renaissance setting, 'music is not something fixed by the written note but something to be recreated rather than reproduced.' There is a free-flowing quality to this performance that gives an interesting interpretation to these magnificent pieces.

Palestrina: Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet
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    Palestrina: Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet

    Manufacturer: Allegro Corporation
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DUKC
    Release Date: 1993-08-04
    Palestrina: Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet
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      Palestrina: Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet

      Manufacturer: Allegro
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00004SJ5X
      Release Date: 1991-01-01
      Palestrina: Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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      Palestrina: Lamentations of Jeremiah the Prophet

      Manufacturer: Carlton Classics
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000067W1
      Release Date: 1998-03-17

      Tracks:

      1. Feria V in Coena Domini: Lectio I
      2. Feria V in Coena Domini: Lectio II
      3. Feria V in Coena Domini: Lectio III
      4. Feria VI in Parasceve: Lectio I
      5. Feria VI in Parasceve: Lectio II
      6. Feria VI in Parasceve: Lectio III
      7. Sabbato Sancto: Lectio I
      8. Sabbato Sancto: Lectio II
      9. Sabbato Sancto: Lectio III

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Holy music.......2005-10-19

      --Palestrina--
      Giovanni Pierluigi de Palestrina is sometimes called the greatest composer of the Roman Catholic church. Born in 1525 near Rome, he spent the better part of his career in service to the church as a choir member, choir master, conductor, composer and school master. He was sought after by many churches, and sometimes his popularity and skill got him into trouble both with his clerical patrons and with fellow musicians. He was offered prestigious positions in Rome and Vienna which were ultimately withdrawn because Palestrina's salary and conditions requirements were too high. He had some influence on the Council of Trent's musical decisions for reform of the Catholic worship practices, and was involved intimately with revising the Gradual and produced a harmonised version of the Latin Hymnal in 1589. He died in 1594.

      --Lamentations--
      The Lamentations were most likely intended for use in Holy Week, performed as part of the liturgical cycle in Catholic circles, but suppressed in the Protestant areas. Palestrina was very much a figure in the Counter-Reformation, trying to bolster the Catholic liturgies, and this work serves that purpose very much. Included on this disc are the cycles for Maundy Thurday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.

      This particular recording comes from Palestrina's Fourth Book of Lamentations (Palestrina wrote at least five settings for the Lamentation lessons). This book was unearthed in the early nineteenth century, and is now housed in the Vatican. This, according to Turner, may be the first complete recording of this work - Turner recommends listening to it in three sections, as intended over the three days of Holy Week.

      The Lamentations are often a dark and foreboding text, particularly when coupled with the goings-on of Holy Week, leading to more and more darkness into the death and burial of Jesus. However, Palestrina couldn't seem to resist adding just a spark of hope, embodied in the sound of a few falsetto parts that brighten the tone a bit.

      The performance here is done by the Pro Cantione Antiqua, led by Bruce Turner. The Pro Cantione Antiqua have had an extensive recording and performing history, with great experience in the kind of chant, polyphony and Renaissance style that Palestrina calls for. Turner states that in a Renaissance setting, 'music is not something fixed by the written note but something to be recreated rather than reproduced.' There is a free-flowing quality to this performance that gives an interesting interpretation to these magnificent pieces.

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