Leonardo Leo: Sacred Vocal Music

On this CD:

1. Miserere mei deus, concertanto a due chori
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

2. Verse (1) and Canzona in G minor, for organ
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

3. Judica me Deus, Introit
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

4. Eripe me, Domine, Gradual
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

5. Hoc corpus, quod pro vobis tradetur, Communion hymn for 2 vocal soloists & chorus
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

6. Praebe Virgo, arias (2) for soprano & organ, 4 hands
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

7. All' offertorio, for organ
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

8. Reminiscere miserationum tuarum, Introit for chorus
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

9. Tribulationis cordis mei, Gradual for chorus
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

10. Intellege clamorem meum, Communion hymn for soloist & chorus
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

11. Verse (1) and Canzona in E minor, for organ
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

12. Mass in C major Kyrie
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

13. Christus factus est
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

14. Heu Nos Miseros
Composed by Leonardo Leo

Conducted by Geoffrey Webber

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Beyond Chant: Mysteries Of The Renaissance
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great literature... but thats about it
  • Essential listening.
  • Captivating!
  • Lofty music
  • Slow down Maestro !
Beyond Chant: Mysteries Of The Renaissance

Manufacturer: Delos Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Byrd, WilliamByrd, William | ( B ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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  1. Voices Of Ascension: From Chant To Renaissance
  2. The Greatest Choral Music of Palestrina: Prince of Music
  3. Mysteries Beyond: Songs and Chants in Praise of Mary
  4. Duruflé: Requiem Op.9/Messe Cum Jubilo,Op.11
  5. Josquin Desprez: Motets & Chansons

ASIN: B0000006ZN
Release Date: 1994-05-23

Tracks:

  1. Sicut Cervus
  2. Ave Maria
  3. Justorum Animae
  4. Jesu Rex admirabilis
  5. Exultate Deo
  6. Exultate Justi
  7. Jesu,Dulcis Memoria
  8. Ave Verum Corpus
  9. Psalm 90
  10. Psalm 96
  11. Hodie Christus Natus Est
  12. O Maria Virgo Pia
  13. Tu Pauperum Refugium
  14. O Sacrum Convivium
  15. If Ye Love Me,Keep My Commandments
  16. Hosanna To The Son Of David
  17. O Quam Gloriosum
  18. Selig sind die Toten
  19. Heu Nos Miseros
  20. Exaltabo Te
  21. O Sing Joyfully
  22. O Magnum Mysterium
  23. Laudate Nomen
  24. Cantate Domino

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Go right to the first track and prepare for one of the most masterful and stylish performances of Palestrina that you'll ever hear. It's not flashy music nor is the singing especially virtuosic, but the unified phrasing, ideal balance among sections, and overall ensemble technique is impressive, and Palestrina's little motet simply opens and displays itself like a beautiful flower. The rest of the program, which includes a variety of beautiful flowers from composers such as Josquin, Sweelinck, and Tallis, maintains the same standard. Anyone looking for an introduction to Renaissance sacred choral music will find much here to encourage further exploration--standards like Byrd's "Ave verum corpus" and Victoria's "O magnum mysterium"-- and lesser known tiny masterpieces such as Victoria's "Jesu, dulcis memoria." The Voices of Ascension ranks with the world's finest choirs, and this recording reflects both the highest standard of choral singing and the highest standard of choral composition during the Renaissance. --David Vernier

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Great literature... but thats about it.......2007-06-17

This cd was mildly dissapointing, to say the least. The literature is fantastic. Some of the greats are featured on here with some of their best works. No doubt a great taste of the Renaissance, especially for someone new to it. However, I'm sorry to say that the performance is second-rate, at best. Dennis Keene apparently is either unaware, or just simply understudied when it comes to the Renaissance. He shows an incredible lack of messa di voce, which was what drove the counterpoint of the Renaissance. His interpretations rob this music of its deeply personal purpose. I would suggest the Hilliard Ensemble over any ensemble for Renaissance literature, and find it dissapointing that so many people praise such emotionless, understudied Renaissance ensembels such as the Voices of Ascension, the Tallis Scholars, and the Oxford Camerata, just to name a few. Very good literature... But always pick the Hilliard Ensemble or Anthony Rooley's Consort of Musike when you have the option. It seems like Paul Hillier and Anthony Rooley are the only two true Renaissance scholars currently conducting ensembles.

5 out of 5 stars Essential listening........2007-03-05

This was my first CD of Renaissance choral music, as it undoubtably has been for a great many people. It offers the best possible introduction to the genre for 2 main reasons: 1. No other CD of Renaissance choral music contains such a varied cross-section of early to late Renaissance sacred music styles. 2. The performance and recording quality are fabulous.

Keene uses a variety of different voicings and numbers of singers according to the needs of each particular piece, sometimes with only 2 on a part. The ensemble heard on this recording is a select professional core of The Voices Of Ascension, one of the best choral groups in the country. The voices are all very rich and resonant, and the intonation through the entire CD is unquestionably on par with the best in the world. The singing is, for the most part, completelly vibratoless and extremely smooth, which creates a gorgeous purity that allows this music to shine. However, it does become strident at times, which may put off some choral conductors who are strongly against straight-tone singing.

Of particularly high quality and beauty are the Viadana "Exultate Justi", Byrd's "Ave Verum Corpus", Tallis' "O Sacrum Convivium", and the Victoria and Sweelinck pieces. Another extraordinary track is Leonardo Leo's "Heu Nos Miseros", a late Baroque piece included because of its influence from earlier styles. It is a 9 part double choir piece full of extravigant dissonances and emotion, performed breathtakingly.

5 out of 5 stars Captivating!.......2006-04-12

I was christened as a choral music fan once, as a college student, I heard the music of the Cambridge Singers. Inundated with classical music for years, how could I never have heard such music?! It was as if my musical senses were born anew: for it was with the same awe as a child encountering the world for the first time, that I discovered this novel and fascinating world of a cappella choral music. There were landmark discoveries along the way: Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge; Concordia Choir; St. Olaf Choir; the Dale Warland Singers; the Kansas City Chorale; Kantorei; the West Coast Mennonite Chamber Singers...and (as you expected!) I must end with the Voices of Ascension. The clarity of their pure voices can only be paralleled by the Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge. Chant haters, do not avoid this CD - you will find no chants here! Chants hold absolutely NO intrigue for me and I cannot endure listening to them for long periods of time. By contrast, this music, aptly named "Beyond Chant," truly does uncover hidden musical treasures of the Renaissance for those who would ordinarily avoid such music. The intricately woven a cappella harmonies are captivating and satisfying. I highly recommend this CD to all choral music fans.

5 out of 5 stars Lofty music.......2005-10-14

Some of the earliest pieces of Christian music are the various kinds of chant. These hearken back to synagogue singing; there were various kinds of chant, including Gregorian, Old Roman, Mozarabic, Cistercian and Anglican chant. These tend toward the monophonic, singing with a single 'tune' or lone. They are generally without regular beats or set meters. However, in the Renaissance, monophonic chant grew into a polyphonic form, and this is one of the most glorious eras of music. (My shelves at home are filled with CDs of this sort.) Composers in this era include many represented on this disc - Palestrina, Desprez, Victoria, Lassus, Byrd, Gibbons and Tallis were some of the leading lights of the time. Lesser known but still glorious include Tye, Viadana, Sweelinck, Hassler, Batten and Schutz.

One of the interesting features of this disc is that it includes three pieces by Sweelinck, two psalm settings and 'Hodie Christus Natus Est'. (Sweelinck is very under-represented in recording and performance today). Some pieces are very well known - Byrd's 'Ave Verum Corpus' is perhaps one of the most familiar pieces from this period, as is Palestrina's 'Exultate Deo'. This is a collection that draws from the breadth of the Western Christian tradition of music from this time, with composers from Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Spain.

The composers here wrote liturgical music for Masses and other worship services, as well as other pieces - motets and other kinds of new music. This disc represents music that is two or three steps removed from plainsong and basic forms of chant - some are quite a bit distant. Viadana's composition for 'Exultate Justi', for example, was actually composed later, and despite being done in a more Renaissance style, shows decided influences of the Baroque (this might also be part of the performance of the Voices of the Ascension that gives this impression).

The Voices of Ascension, under the direction of Dennis Keene, grew out of the choir of the Church of the Ascension in New York City. Many of the singers are active soloists in addition to being part of this group (whose numbers vary, but often around 40). Keene is a conductor, organist and teacher (not an uncommon combination). Trained at Juilliard, he has led the Voices of Ascension through many outstanding recordings and performances.

This is a performance that is definitely uplifting, and a good collection of music in its breadth to introduce the glories of Renaissance polyphony to those who with little exposure to it. The recording quality is very good, and the choir is quite full and well suited for the music. Some have commented upon the tempo, but this was not a concern for me, and did not stand out as unusual or a problem upon listening (indeed, there were a few points at which I might wish for it to be a bit faster, rather than slower).

A collection that soars!

2 out of 5 stars Slow down Maestro !.......2004-01-04

Another reviewer writing about another album by Dennis Keene wrote:

"Yet the performance is not the slowly flowing honey usually served up by, say, the Tallis Scholars (as good as that is). Particularly in the Gloria and Credo of the Mass, Dennis Keene deliberately de-emphasizes the rise and fall of the different voices' lines in favor of a more naturally speech-like declamation of the long Latin texts. This means a surprisingly fast tempo--and some rhythmic spring and syncopation one might not expect in Palestrina. Some (not all) of the motets get a similar treatment: it works well in joyous pieces like the Pentecost motet Dum complerentur, but listeners might miss that melodic rise and fall in some of the slower works. The singers of Voices of Ascension are quite skillful, and the slight edge in their tone helps make the different melodies unusually audible. Very worthwhile, but not your father's Palestrina."

As a matter of fact, I used to like this album quite much although it was certainly not my favorite. That was until I listened to Robert shaw's "O Magnum Mysterium", which is amedley of Renaissance, negro spiritual, Russian and Western contemporary religious music. I was struck by Shaw's profoundly spiritual interpretation of the pieces by Victoria and Tallis that are also recorded on "Beyond Chant".

From then on I could no longer listen to this cd without feeling feeling increasingly dissatisfied. I tried to find a precise reason and not being a music specialist I was quite at a loss until I found the review above. Maybe the quick tempo is the key to my dislike.

I definitely feel that Dennis Keene and his singers do not have the depth of the Robert Shaw Festival Singers although the booklet accompanying the cd claims that the audience was spellbound by their performance, which took place in a cathedral in New York.

You may have a more gratifying experience if you buy a cd by the Tallis Scholars, Robert Shaw ("O Magnum Mysterium"), Pomerium(see their wonderful "Book of Hours") or even by the French countertenors and baritones of the Organum Ensemble ("Missa Pange Lingua").
Leonardo Leo: Sacred Vocal Music
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    Leonardo Leo: Sacred Vocal Music

    Manufacturer: Gaudeamus
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    Chamber MusicChamber Music | Forms & Genres | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Arias | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00005MGAP
    Release Date: 2001-08-28

    Tracks:

    1. Miserere Mei Deus - Jennifer Dunford/Sanjay Manohar/John Turville/David Wright/Alexandra Kidgell/Joanna Norman...
    2. Verse (I)/Canzona in g - Timothy Uglow
    3. Judica Me Deus - The Chor Of Gonville And Caius College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Webber/Timothy Uglow
    4. Eripe Me, Domine - The Chor Of Gonville And Caius College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Webber/Timothy Uglow
    5. Hoc Corpus, Quod Pro Vobis Tradetur - The Chor Of Gonville And Caius College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Webber/Timothy Uglow
    6. Praebe Virgo: Aria: Praebe Virgo/Recitativo: In Tot Undique Malis - The Chor Of Gonville And Caius College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Webber/Timothy Uglow/Gavin Roberts
    7. Praebe Virgo: Aria: Te Mihi Dante Vires/Recitativo: Salve, O Regina Mundi - The Chor Of Gonville And Caius College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Webber/Timothy Uglow/Gavin Roberts
    8. All' Offertorio - Timothy Uglow
    9. Reminiscere Miserationum Tuarum - The Chor Of Gonville And Cauis College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Weber/Timothy Uglow
    10. Tribulationis Cordis Mei - The Chor Of Gonville And Cauis College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Weber/Timothy Uglow
    11. Intellege Clamorem Meum - The Chor Of Gonville And Cauis College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Weber/Timothy Uglow
    12. Verse (I)/Canzona in e - Timothy Uglow
    13. Mass in C: Kyrie - The Chor Of Gonville And Cauis College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Weber/Timothy Uglow
    14. Christus Factus Est Pro Nobis - The Chor Of Gonville And Cauis College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Weber/Gavin Roberts
    15. Heu Nos Miseros - The Chor Of Gonville And Cauis College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Weber/Gavin Roberts
    Pergolesi: Salve Regina in A minor; Sonata in B-flat Major; Salve Regina in C minor; Sonata in G Major / Leo: Salve Regina in F Major
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Fabio Biondi plus Barbara Schlick: it's dynamite !
    Pergolesi: Salve Regina in A minor; Sonata in B-flat Major; Salve Regina in C minor; Sonata in G Major / Leo: Salve Regina in F Major

    Manufacturer: Opus 111
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    All Works by PergolesiAll Works by Pergolesi | Pergolesi, Gio Battista | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
    SonatinasSonatinas | Sonatas | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
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    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    OratoriosOratorios | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000005W35
    Release Date: 1995-01-01

    Tracks:

    1. Salve regina in la minore: Largo
    2. Salve regina in la minore: Allegro - Larghetto
    3. Salve regina in la minore: Andante
    4. Salve regina in la minore: Largo
    5. Sonate in si b maggiore: Presto
    6. Sonate in si b maggiore: Adagio
    7. Sonate in si b maggiore: Presto
    8. Salve regina in do minore: Largo
    9. Salve regina in do minore: Andante
    10. Salve regina in do minore: Largo
    11. Salve regina in do minore: Andante
    12. Salve regina in do minore: Andante Amoroso
    13. Salve regina in do minore: Largo Assai
    14. Sonate in sol maggiore: Moderato
    15. Sonate in sol maggiore: Adagio
    16. Sonate in sol maggiore: Allegro
    17. Salve Regina in fa maggiore: Largo
    18. Salve Regina in fa maggiore: Allegro
    19. Salve Regina in fa maggiore: Largo
    20. Salve Regina in fa maggiore: Allegretto
    21. Salve Regina in fa maggiore: Largo

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Fabio Biondi plus Barbara Schlick: it's dynamite !.......2000-12-20

    This is the best Pergolesi record you'll ever hear. Even though the recording dates from 1993, it's freshness is "hors concours". But isn't that the case with every Fabio Biondi record? His Vivaldi-records are the best you can get, even better than the Il Giardino Armonico-records. His Haendel-records (Poro, Arie e duetti d'Amore)are fabulous. His Geminiani, Locatelli-recordings: the best!! Every one of Fabio Biondi's records are jewels, believe me !! If you have ears, check this out. You won't find better Baroque- interpretations.
    Pergolesi: Salve Regina/ Leo: Salve Regina
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Pergolesi: Salve Regina/ Leo: Salve Regina

      Manufacturer: Opus 111
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      All Works by PergolesiAll Works by Pergolesi | Pergolesi, Gio Battista | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      SonatinasSonatinas | Sonatas | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Keyboard | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Sacred & Religious | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      OratoriosOratorios | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B0000DEQDC
      Release Date: 1995-01-01
      Festa Italiana
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • A considerative anthology
      Festa Italiana

      Manufacturer: Opus 111
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      All Works by LassusAll Works by Lassus | Lassus, Orlando di(Lasso) | ( L ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      All Works by PergolesiAll Works by Pergolesi | Pergolesi, Gio Battista | ( P ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      All Works by TartiniAll Works by Tartini | Tartini, Giuseppe | ( T ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      All Works by VivaldiAll Works by Vivaldi | Vivaldi, Antonio | ( V ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
      All Works by MarenzioAll Works by Marenzio | Marenzio, Luca | ( M ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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      GeneralGeneral | Concertos | Forms & Genres | Classical | Styles | Music
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      GeneralGeneral | Classical (c.1770-1830) | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
      ViolinViolin | Strings | Instruments | Classical | Styles | Music
      Baroque (c.1600-1750)Baroque (c.1600-1750) | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Sacred & Religious | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Chamber Music | Classical | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      MadrigalsMadrigals | Songs & Lieder | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
      OratoriosOratorios | Vocal Non-Opera | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B000005W2G
      Release Date: 1996-12-17

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A considerative anthology.......2005-08-05

      Each cd begins with a renaissence masters work: the first Antonio Valente, second Andrea Gabrieli, and the 3rd Ercole Pasquini.they are but resently studied with which we can determine another efflorescence of keyboard music than baroque ages but pitifully only scarce music from it survived. These compsitions presented here thought were of marginal fame at the time and even now, but exhibit adorable sophisticated taste of 16-17th century Italy, the father European Baroque art, they are brilliant with artful counterpoints and powerful flows of virtuosity, sometimes reeling with sensational poignancy such as a piece in cd3 by Gregorio Strozzi and the following piece by Giovani Picchi which evoke my imagination of melancholy and elaborate Shakespearean scenes.

      It is a scrupulous survey of splattered jewels around the forgotten corners, presenting forgotten secret music in a light of informed rediscovery. I hope Mr Alessandrini present more repertoir of renaissence keyboard music. Listening to music from this set, I feel why Italian baroque music held the highest esteem by later generations of composers and so does now, and to what a fantastic realm of harmony of soul and nature I become awake.

      By the way Italian music is for italians to play. Alessandrini strongly substantiates it! for my fellow italian keyboard art lovers i recommand Pasquini s recording by Mr Alessandrini: you will see why italian music is for italians.Musicus caelestis!

      My favourite pieces:

      CD1: 1st, 3rd, 9th, 19-25th
      CD2: 1-5th, 15th, 18th.
      CD3: 3rd, 8-9th, 14-15th.

      Music Track:

      1. Liszt: Sonata for piano in Bm; Mephisto Waltz No1
      2. Mattia Battistini: Il Paganini de Canto
      3. Mendelssohn: Sinfonias No9; Sinfonias No10
      4. Mengelberg and the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vol. 1 [Box set]
      5. Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis: The Complete Piano Music, Vol. 2
      6. Moreno Torroba: Sonatina for guitar in A; Abril: Concierto mudéjar
      7. Mozart - Le nozze di Figaro / Titus, Donath, Varady, Furlanetto, Schmiege, C. Davis [Box set] [Original recording remastered]
      8. Mozart: The Sixteen Violin and Piano Sonatas
      9. Music of N. Flagello
      10. Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition No1-10; Stravinsky: Petrushka

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