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Masses by Frye and Plummer from the Brussels 5557 manuscript.
The manuscript Brussels 5557 was probably compiled for the marriage of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, and Margaret of York in July 1468. A number of illuminations, including one at the start of Missa Flos Regalis, develop a theme of chastity and fidelity which accords with the nuptial spirit.
However, the music itself belongs to the 1450s or even earlier. These masses are the late-bottled vintage of a style which, in a poem of circa 1440, Martin le Franc refers to as 'la contenance angloise'. They are harmonically rich and fruity, but built to last.
The two masses on this recording are complemented by motets by a thiurd English composer, John Bedyngham.
| Title Page Programme Notes Commentaire Kommentar Reviews Credits The Clerks' Group |
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| Release date: | 4th November 1999 | |
| Order code: | SIGCD015 | |
| Barcode: | 635212001523 | |
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| 1 | Kyrie Deus creator omnium Sarum Chant | [2:20] |
| Walter Frye (d. 1475): Missa Flos Regalis | ||
| 2 | Gloria | [6:28] |
| 3 | Credo | [7:01] |
| 4 | Sanctus | [7:16] |
| 5 | Agnus Dei | [6:06] |
| 6 | John Bedyngham (1422-60): Myn hertis lust | [2:16] |
| 7 | Fortune alas | [1:55] |
| 8 | Mi verry joy | [3:43] |
| 9 | Walter Frye: Alas, alas, alas |
[3:22] |
| 10 | Frye?/Bedyngham?: So ys emprentid |
[2:49] |
| 11 | Anon: Pryncesse of youthe | [2:27] |
| Plummer (d. c.1487): Missa Sine nomine | ||
| 12 | Kyrie Omnipotens pater | [4:32] |
| 13 | Gloria | [4:28] |
| 14 | Credo | [4:35] |
| 15 | Sanctus | [4:41] |
| 16 | Agnus Dei | [4:35] |
| Total running time: | [68:42] | |
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