COMPOSERS: BinchoisDufay
LABELS: Hyperion
ALBUM TITLE: Dufay: Mass For St Anthony
WORKS: Mass movements; Domitor Hectoris; Nove antum melodie; Mass for St Anthony Abbot
PERFORMER: Binchois Consort/Andrew Kirkman
CATALOGUE NO: CDA 67474
Dufay and Binchois were both
associated with the magnificent 15thcentury
court of Burgundy. Much of
their music has already been recorded,
but among the items on this very
enterprising disc are some fascinating,
newly reconstructed pieces. These
include Binchois’s Nove cantum
melodie (written to celebrate the
birth of Anthony, heir to the duchy
of Burgundy, in 1431) and a piece
supposedly by Dufay, the Mass for
St Anthony Abbot found anonymously
in a manuscript from Trent.
In fact this last item, to my ears,
does not really sound like Dufay
(we are invited in the booklet notes
to make up our own minds), but
that does not matter here: the point
is that these singers are superbly
experienced in this kind of repertoire,
and they thrill us with supple lines of
the Alleluia, the vigour of the Credo
and the swirling counterpoint of
the Sanctus. Elsewhere the speed of
delivery becomes a little self-defeating;
they dash through the Binchois Kyrie
like a dose of salts, and the recording
occasionally produces a slightly
shrill edge to the high voice. These
singers are at their best, though, in
the Binchois Agnus – sustaining the
endless phrases with great continuity and musical sense. Anthony Pryer
BinchoisDufay
Dufay and Binchois were both
associated with the magnificent 15thcentury
court of Burgundy. Much of
their music has already been recorded,
but among the items on this very
enterprising disc are some fascinating,
newly reconstructed pieces. These
include Binchois’s Nove cantum
melodie (written to celebrate the
birth of Anthony, heir to the duchy
of Burgundy, in 1431) and a piece
supposedly by Dufay, the Mass for
St Anthony Abbot found anonymously
in a manuscript from Trent.
Our rating
4
Published: January 20, 2012 at 3:54 pm