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NICOLAS GOMBERT
Tribulatio et angustia The Brabant Ensemble / Stephen Rice [ Hyperion / CD - released 4/Oct/2007 ] GRAMOPHONE MAGAZINE AWARD FINALIST 2008 - Early Music - "It's one of very few discs of this repertoire I've been happy to play in its entirety, and then several times since. This is in part a tribute to Gombert … but also to the Brabant Ensemble and... |
MORALES
Magnificat, Motets & Lamentations The Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor) [ Hyperion / CD - released 20/Sep/2008 ] Gramophone Award Finalist 2009: Early Music - 'Music of astonishing beauty and rapt polyphonic intensity, which the voices of the Brabant Ensemble unfold with perfect poise' (The Guardian) |
ORLANDE de LASSUS
Prophetiae Sibyllarum & Missa Amor ecco colei The Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice (conductor) [ Hyperion / CD - released 1/Aug/2011 ] "these singers never fail to make beautiful music, attending to each element of form, substance, texture, and text to enliven and enlighten our experience of these often surprising, deeply affecting works. Highly recommended." (Disc of the Month... |
GIOVANNI PIERLUIGI da PALESTRINA
Missa Ad coenam Agni & Eastertide motets The Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice [ Hyperion / CD - released 1/Apr/2013 ] The Brabant Ensemble, better known for uncovering works by forgotten composers such as Dominique de Phinot, turns to a giant of the Renaissance-perhaps the most celebrated name of the period. Yet within Palestrina's huge output there are many hidden... |
PIERRE DE MANCHICOURT
Missa Cuidez vous que Dieu nous faille The Brabant Ensemble / Stephen Rice [ Hyperion / CD - released 25/May/2007 ] 'A must-have disc from the Brabant Ensemble … First-rate music stirs this young ensemble to their finest disc yet' (Gramophone Editor's Choice June 2007) |
JACOBUS CLEMENS NON PAPA
Missa pro defunctis The Brabant Ensemble, Stephen Rice [ Hyperion / CD - released 1/Mar/2011 ] "The Brabant Ensemble sing [the Requiem] with an admirable clarity, assisted by a very transparent acoustic and recorded sound image...Clemens and this recording are both worth hearing." (Gramophone March 2011) |