Yes, it is a shame how few recordings are made of great works like this. I agree with you completely. Dr. Wegman is a brilliant and kind man, and his book on Obrecht is essential reading. Thanks for listening :)
Thank you for posting these videos, I recorded this Missa many years ago on cassette tape from an FM radio broadcast; my original tape was worn out from frequent playing and being analog naturally had distortion . I ordered a CD several years ago that was derived from the original LP but it also was noisy, distorted and not worth listening to. I now can experience this exquisite gem in all of its perfection. The later Clemencic rendition of the Missa lacks the depth and beauty of this original.
Jacob Obrecht ( Gand 1457-1505 Ferrare ) MISSA FORTUNA DESPERATA - I KYRIE Sublime magnifique une pure merveille qui vous emportes sur une autre terre merci.
Wonderful! I didn't know there were any recordings of this (unfortunately, this one doesn't seem to be available in US). I like it a lot more than the Josquin Missa Fortuna--much more interesting and more Fortuna-y. I love the slow triple meter part in the middle of the Christe, especially as it starts rising at the end. Just looking around, there's a very clean, detailed scan of the Petrucci print at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. I'm now going to hit repeat and sing along with the bass again!
I have the tremendous privilege to perform this magnificent work next month with the Fontys Early Music Ensemble. :)
Maravilloso este compositor, junto con Gombert y Desprez son mis compositores franco-flamencos favoritos.
Yes, it is a shame how few recordings are made of great works like this. I agree with you completely. Dr. Wegman is a brilliant and kind man, and his book on Obrecht is essential reading. Thanks for listening :)
Thank you for posting these videos, I recorded this Missa many years ago on cassette tape from an FM radio broadcast; my original tape was worn out from frequent playing and being analog naturally had distortion . I ordered a CD several years ago that was derived from the original LP but it also was noisy, distorted and not worth listening to. I now can experience this exquisite gem in all of its perfection. The later Clemencic rendition of the Missa lacks the depth and beauty of this original.
Jacob Obrecht
( Gand 1457-1505 Ferrare )
MISSA FORTUNA DESPERATA - I KYRIE Sublime magnifique une pure merveille qui vous emportes sur une autre terre merci.
Wonderful! I didn't know there were any recordings of this (unfortunately, this one doesn't seem to be available in US). I like it a lot more than the Josquin Missa Fortuna--much more interesting and more Fortuna-y. I love the slow triple meter part in the middle of the Christe, especially as it starts rising at the end.
Just looking around, there's a very clean, detailed scan of the Petrucci print at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. I'm now going to hit repeat and sing along with the bass again!
Gracias! esta precioso
Might have been a good idea to agree on a pitch before they started.
When was this recorded?
I think it is this one: Missa "Rosa playsante". Missa "Fortuna desperata" ORF 3048 live 2 CDs (2008)
Is the Missa "Rosa playsante" on RUclips?
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