PHILIPS; DERING Motets

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Matthew Martin

Genre:

Vocal

Label: Linn Records

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 61

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: CKD717

CKD717. PHILIPS; DERING Motets

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Ecce vicit Leo Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Loquebantur variis linguis Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Jesu dulcedo cordium Richard Dering, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Pavan and Galliard 'Deloroso Tregian' Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Factum est silentium Richard Dering, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Ave Jesu Christe Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Virgo prudentissima Richard Dering, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Ut re mi fa sol la Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Jubilate Deo omnis terra Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
O bone Jesus Richard Dering, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Gaudens gaudebo Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Fantasia a 5 Richard Dering, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Christus resurgens Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Salve regina, vita dulcedo Peter Philips, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Paduan John Dowland, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer
Quem vidistes pastores? Richard Dering, Composer
Gonville and Caius College Choir, Cambridge
In Echo
Matthew Martin, Composer

The idea of putting Dering and Philips together is obvious enough: two English composers who landed up on the Continental mainland and produced Catholic music in a style that is an odd mixture of English and Italian. Thirty years ago Stephen Cleobury with King’s College, Cambridge, did just that, cleverly juxtaposing settings of the same text or something similar. And more recently the Rose Consort of Viols did so again, with a focus on their consort music but also joining up with The Choir of King’s College, Aberdeen. But what the choir of Gonville & Caius College (just under 30 voices, though with women as well as men) offer is something rather different. They have joined forces with the mixed consort In Echo, brainchild of the astonishing cornettist Gawain Glenton, with cornetts, trombones and bowed instruments.

Under the marvellously well-judged direction of Matthew Martin, they perform almost everything with full forces, lots of seriously attractive embellishment and even more evidence of sheer musical fun. But the main feature of their performance is that there is so much space around the phrases: everything seems fresh and vital. Alongside the Latin motets of both composers (never in fewer than five voices and often in eight) there are consort works by the two. There is also a pavan by Dowland, which is not explained, though perhaps the connection is that he too spent some years abroad. In any case, In Echo perform it with such infectious joy that one could not for a moment regret that decision. The disc comes with an informative booklet note by Jeremy Summerly.

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