This hour features new, special CDs with early music.
In this episode, we’ll listen to ‘Johannes de Cleve – Missa Rex Babylonis’ by vocal ensemble Cinquecento.
Johannes de Cleve (1528/9-1582)
1. Carole qui veniens:
– Carole qui veniens a Caecare
– En tibi gratantes
2. Credo quod redemptor:
– Credo quod redemptor meus vivit
– Reposito est haec spes mea
Jacobus Vaet (approx. 1529-1567)
3. Rex Babylonis
– Rex Babylonis venit ad lacum
– Tunc rex ait
Johannes de Cleve
4. Missa Rex Babylonis:
– Kyrie I
– Christe
– Kyrie II
– Gloria in excelsis Deo
– Qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere
– Credo in unum Deum
– Et incarnatus est
– Crucifixus
– Et ressurexit tertia die
– Et iterum venturus est
– Sanctus
– Osanna I
– Benedictus
– Osanna II
– Agnus Dei I
– Agnus Dei II
Cinquecento: Terry Wey, countertenor. Achim Schulz and Tore Tom Denys, tenor. Tim Scott Whiteley, baritone. Ulfried Staber, bass.
(CD Johannes de Cleve – Missa Rex Babylonis. Hyperion CDA68241, 2020)
In addition:
Josquin Desprez (approx. 1450-1521)
5. Une musque de Biscaye (instrumentaal)
Ensemble Leones conducted by Marc Lewon
(CDLes fantaisies de Josquin, CHR 77348, 2011)