Jean Mouton was a Renaissance French composer and choirmaster, much
acknowledged but more rarely recorded, who wrote a body of music that’s
both technically inventive and immediately appealing. Here Stephen Rice
and The Brabant Ensemble—renowned exponents of sixteenth-century
Franco-Flemish repertoire—perform all Mouton’s eight-part music, two
four-part motets, and his only five-part Mass setting, the
Missa Tu es Petrus. The latter is characterized by light, clear textures and a soaring cantus firmus, while the double-choir
Nesciens mater
is rightly famous for its ingenious canon. Sheer compositional skill
aside, all these works demonstrate Mouton’s vivid and original
imagination—one that has the ability to speak directly to our time.
'This gorgeous album presents all the works for eight voices which are
certainly attributable to Mouton, plus one for five and two for four
voices … these pieces are refreshingly airy and transparent. Mouton's
exquisite music and The Brabant Ensemble's graceful performances are
well-served by Antony Pitts' production and the acoustic of St Michael
and All Angels, Oxford … highly recommended' (BBC Music Magazine)
'The lucidity of both The Brabant Ensemble's singing and Rice's direction is hugely accomplished … [Missa Tu es Petrus
is] a work of radiance and clarity … strikingly well sung … Hyperion is
still setting the standard in this infinitely rewarding repertory'
(International Record Review)
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