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Agricola: Masses

Beauty Farm

Agricola: Masses
Beauty Farm are very fine. Their ensemble is tight and their voices are fresh. sensitive and youthful...If you are remotely interested in music of the Renaissance, you must hear this final Agnus...

Agricola: Masses

Beauty Farm

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Beauty Farm are very fine. Their ensemble is tight and their voices are fresh. sensitive and youthful...If you are remotely interested in music of the Renaissance, you must hear this final Agnus...

About

Alexander Agricola was part of the Franco-Flemish school, a group of composers from the Low Countries who dominated European music during the Renaissance. This period, spanning roughly the 15th and 16th centuries, was marked by significant developments in polyphony, the increasing use of imitation, and the integration of secular and sacred musical forms. Agricola's career took him across Europe, from the courts of France and Italy to the Habsburg court of Philip the Fair, where he served as a singer and composer. His music reflects the cosmopolitan nature of his career, blending the technical rigor of the Franco-Flemish tradition with the expressive lyricism of Italian and French styles.

The late 15th century, during which Agricola composed the Missa Malheur me bat and Missa In myne zyn, was a time of great experimentation in sacred music. Composers like Johannes Ockeghem, Jacob Obrecht, and Josquin des Prez were pushing the boundaries of polyphony, exploring new ways to structure masses and motets. Agricola's masses are a testament to this spirit of innovation, combining traditional techniques with a distinctive personal voice.

The Missa Malheur me bat and Missa In myne zyn are not only masterpieces of Renaissance polyphony but also important milestones in the development of sacred music. Agricola's innovative use of cantus firmus, his rhythmic complexity, and his expressive depth influenced generations of composers, from Josquin des Prez to Palestrina. These masses also provide valuable insights into the musical and spiritual concerns of the late 15th century, offering a window into a world that was both deeply religious and profoundly human.

Ensemble Beauty Farm, a vocal ensemble specializing in early music, has gained recognition for its meticulous approach to historical performance practice. Their recording of Agricola's Missa Malheur me bat and Missa In myne zyn is a testament to their commitment to authenticity and artistic excellence.

Contents and tracklist

I. Kyrie
Track length1:19
II. Christe
Track length2:28
III. Kyrie
Track length2:15
IV. Gloria
Track length5:12
V. Qui tollis peccata mundi
Track length4:02
VI. Cum Sancto Spiritu
Track length1:37
VII. Credo
Track length4:25
VIII. Ex Maria Virgine
Track length0:41
IX. Crucifixus
Track length1:31
X. Et resurrexit
Track length1:55
XII. Sanctus
Track length2:23
XIII. Pleni sunt caeli
Track length2:36
XIV. Hosanna in excelsis
Track length2:11
XV. Benedictus
Track length2:38
XVI. Hosanna in excelsis (da capo)
Track length2:16
XVII. Agnus Dei 1
Track length2:40
XVIII. Agnus Dei 2
Track length2:59
XIX. Agnus Dei 3
Track length3:28
I. Gloria
Track length4:20
II. Domine Deus
Track length2:14
III. Domine Fili unigenite
Track length1:24
IV. Domine Deus, Agnus Dei
Track length0:48
V. Qui tollis peccata mundi
Track length3:43
VI. Cum Sancto Spiritu
Track length0:44
VII. Credo
Track length2:46
VIII. Deum de Deo
Track length3:16
IX. Et incarnatus est
Track length2:22
X. Et resurrexit
Track length1:19
XI. Et iterum venturus est
Track length0:55
XII. Et in Spiritum Sanctum
Track length1:41
XIII. Et unam, sanctam, catholicam
Track length1:45
XIV. Sanctus
Track length3:17
XIV. Pleni sunt caeli
Track length3:33
XV. Hosanna in excelsis
Track length1:35
XVI. Benedictus
Track length2:46
XVII. In nomine Domini
Track length2:36
XVIII. Agnus Dei 1
Track length2:45
XIX. Agnus Dei 2
Track length2:27
XX. Qui tollis
Track length1:10
XXI. Miserere nobis
Track length1:32
XXII. Agnus Dei 3
Track length1:59
XXIII. Qui tollis peccata mundi
Track length0:35
XXIV. Dona nobis pacem
Track length1:11

Awards and reviews

June 2025

Beauty Farm are very fine. Their ensemble is tight and their voices are fresh. sensitive and youthful...If you are remotely interested in music of the Renaissance, you must hear this final Agnus Dei [from the Missa In myne zin]. It is both luminous and caressingly lyrical.
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