Magnificat: Lassus: The Alchemist, Vol. 2 - COMPACT DISCS
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Artist: Magnificat
Label: Linn Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 691062076029
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2025-06-06
Number of Discs: 2
On this, the second volume of Magnificat's three-part project 'Lassus: The Alchemist', the ensemble explores the composer's Magnificat's based on motets. It is remarkable that, of Lassus's thirty-five Magnificat's based on polyphonic models, only eight draw musical inspiration from motets. But if these Magnificat's are relatively few in number, their musical quality and impact are outsized. Whether in Praeter rerum seriem, where he expands Josquin's motet into a formidable 250-bar Magnificat, or Aurora lucis rutilat, where he transforms his own Eastertide motet into a jubilant musical celebration, these works exemplify some of Lassus's finest compositional achievements. Inspired by the lavish musical resources of the ducal chapel in Munich, where Lassus worked from 1557 until his death in 1594, this album brings together voices and instruments in diverse combinations, enhancing the richness and variety of the scoring.
Tracks:
1.3 Omnis enim homo
1.4 Magnificat Omnis enim homo
2.1 Benedicta es, caelorum regina