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The Greatest Choral Music of Palestrina: Prince of Music


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by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Dennis Keene
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Voices of Ascension's Palestrina disc is something of a "greatest hits" collection: a dozen of the prolific composer's best-known motets--including several, such as Super flumina Babilonis, Tu es Petrus, and Sicut cervus, that many listeners will have sung in church or college choirs--and the legendary "Pope Marcellus" Mass. 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. --Matthew Westphal

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Shortly before this Delos offering arrived, I had listened to another CD of motets by one Du Mont and found myself quickly sated, if not just a little bored, by its heavy expressions of faith. So when "Prince of Music" arrived, I sighed in resignation, put it on my player, and lo! Why, I thought, am I enjoying this so much? Granted Palestrina died a year or two before Du Mont was born and both were composing in the same traditions, more or less. It took some time and a look at the annotations to realize that conductor Keene was speeding up the tempi of two movements, possibly more; and perhaps that is not a Bad Thing for our modern listeners. So while most of my motet recordings collect dust, this one will get many more playings. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)


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The Greatest Choral Music of Palestrina: Prince of Music
by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Dennis Keene
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