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Verrijt: Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Motets [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Verrijt: Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Motets [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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North and SouthThe Golden Age of the Dutch Republic, the 17th century, may have been full of splendour in the fields of trade, painting and literature, but in music the situation was far from rosy. The epicentre of musical innovation lay in Italy, whose composers were admired as supreme across Europe. While this will have hurt the pride of composers in Northern Europe and elsewhere, who disputed this supremacy publicly, in private most of them sought to benefit from their Mediterranean contemporaries, studying the latest Italian music or apprenticing themselves to Italian masters. In the Netherlands, the style of Monteverdi and other Italian composers had a profound influence on the music of Jan Baptist Verrijt, who was probably born around 1600 in Oirschot and died in Rotterdam in 1650. Together with Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Verrijt is perhaps the most important Dutch composer of the 17th century, an assessment based his only surviving opus: the Flammae divinae, Op.5. It consists of 6 two-part and 12 three-part motets along with 2 three-part Mass settings. The work is believed to have been intended for use both in Roman Catholic churches in the Southern Netherlands and in clandestine Roman Catholic churches in the predominantly protestant Republic. The high level of vocal technique demanded by Verrijt would seem at first to exclude the possibility of performance by non-professional singers. However, it's known that Verrijt's Opp. 4 & 5 could be found in the library of Groningen's collegium musicum, a group consisting almost entirely of amateur musicians.In the Flammae divinae Verrijt displays consummate mastery in combining the liveliness of the new, Italian stile concertato with the polyphonic techniques of the old Franco-Flemish school. The music sounds imaginative and dramatic, but is simultaneously balanced and controlled. Like Claudio Monteverdi and Alessandro Grandi, for example, Verrijt enlivens his complex multi-part church music with techniques borrowed from the madrigal and from opera. For this reason, Verrijt's Opus 5 is not only of interest as an unusual expression of Roman Catholic culture in the northern Netherlands, but also as a musically intriguing opus on an international level.Other information:- Recorded May 2000, Rotterdam- Trilingual Booklet in English, Dutch and German contains liner notes by Kees Vlaardingerbroek- Jan Baptist Verrijt was, together with Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, perhaps the most important Dutch composer of the seventeenth century. His most important surviving work, Flammae divinae, Opus 5, consists of six two-part and twelve three-part motets along with two three-part settings for Mass, and was published in the period when Verrijt was employed as an organist by the Great Church of St Laurens in Rotterdam (1644-50).- In this work Verrijt displays consummate mastery in combining the liveliness of the new Italian stile concertato with the polyphonic techniques of the old Franco-Flemish school. The music sounds imaginative and dramatic, but is simultaneously balanced and controlled. Like Claudia Monteverdi Verrijt enlivens his complex multi-part church music with techniques borrowed from the madrigal and from opera, employing the old imitative techniques in a new way to achieve a strong emotional effect.- Performed by one of the most prominent and pioneering Early Music vocal ensembles of the 20-th century, The Consort of Musicke, featuring Emma Kirkby, and directed by Anthony Rooley.- A reissue from the NM Classics label, the label for music from The Netherlands.
Tracklist:
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: O Mediatrix Domina
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: In Te Domine Speravi
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Quae Habitas in Hortis
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Currite, Pastores
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Vulnera Cor Meum
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Domine, Ne in Furore Tuo
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: O Dulcis Amor
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Ad Te, Dulcissime Iesu
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Ave, Dulcis Iesu
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Ah, Horrida Bella
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Vulnerasti Cor Meum
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: O Iesu Mi, Dulcissime Spes
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Fili, Ego Salomon
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Rogo Te, Dulcissime Domine Iesu Christe
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Cantate Domino Canticum Novum
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: Salve Mi Lesu
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: O Iesu, Splendor Aeternae Gloriae
- Flammae Divinae Op. 5: In Nomine Iesu
UPC: 5028421970073
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 10.10.25
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