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About this concert
Long before upcycling became a trend, there was Josquin Desprez. To this day his inventiveness in processing existing musical material remains unparalleled. The Catalan bass-baritone Josep Cabré and his Companyia Musical focus on a fine example of what Josquin was capable of: the Missa Fortuna desperata, in which the three voices of an Italian song are deployed both separately and combined – a technical tour de force that also happens to sound splendid.
Programme
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Antoine Busnois
Fortuna disperata
ca. 1430-1492 -
Plainchant
Invitatorium in festo Sanctæ Eulaliæ Patronae civitatis Barcinonensis
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Josquin Desprez
Missa Fortuna desperata: Kyrie, Gloria
ca. 1450/55-1521 -
Marturià Prats
Sine nomine instrumentaal
fl. 1464-1514 -
Josquin Desprez
Missa Fortuna desperata: Credo
ca. 1450/55-1521 -
Alonso de la Plaja
Regina cæli
fl. 1500 -
Heinrich Isaac
Fortuna/Litaniæ Sancte Petre
1450-1517 -
Josquin Desprez
Missa Fortuna desperata: Sanctus-Benedictus
ca. 1450/55-1521 -
Milans
Rex noster
fl. 1500 -
Josquin Desprez
Missa Fortuna desperata: Agnus Dei
ca. 1450/55-1521 -
Anonymous
Ite missa est
fl. 1500 -
Juan de Antxieta
Salve regina
ca. 1462-1523
Musicians
- Companyia Musical
- María Candela Scalabrini, Daniel Folqué superius
- Ernesto Ruiz, Joan Mas altus
- Martí Buil, Bernat Cabré, Ferran Mitjans Campmany tenor
- Néstor Pindado bassus
- Arnau Farré organ
- La Caravaggia
- Lluís Coll i Trulls cornetto / cornetto muto
- Joaquim Guerra, Alfonso Barreno shawn
- Jordi Giménez sackbut
- Josep Cabré musical direction
About the performers
Under the artistic direction of Josep Cabre, musicians and singers from diverse backgrounds encounter each other in the ensemble Companyia Musical. The ensemble specialises in music of the Renaissance and early Baroque. Using small forces, the ensemble performs repertoire that existed in great quantity during the Renaissance and Baroque but has rarely been released on CD.