Playing time: 57' 37"
Performers:
The Clerk's Group
Carys Lane, Rebecca Outram (soprano); Robin Blaze, Lucy Ballard,
William Missin (alto); Tom Raskin, Matthew Vine (tenor); Jonathan
Arnold, Robert Macdonald, Edward Wickham (bass)
Edward Wickham, dir.
Recording site and date:
St. Andrew's Church, West Wratting, UK [02/1999];
Rel.: 2000
Excerpts:
[2]-[6], [8]-[12] Gaudeamus CD GAU 550
[CD] The Ockeghem Collection
[4] Gaudeamus CD GAU 357 [CD] The Essential
Ockeghem: Sublime Renaissance Choral Music
Reviewed in:
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.): 24/1- (September/October 2000)
This installment of the Clerks' Group's Ockeghem series features the early L'homme armé mass as well as a more suspiciously attributed 3-voice cycle from the middle of the 15th century. The Salve regina setting is attributed in different sources to Ockeghem and to Philippe Basiron (d.c. 1497), though it was probably composed by the latter.
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