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The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-10-19 15:57:05
Ockeghem Emerging
[…] comic song for three voices inciting one Master Symon (actually a singer in the Burgundian chapel) to go off to fight “the Turk” (a very real threat at the time), superimposed on the “L’homme armé” tune in the tenor, with a third voice also singing the borrowed text. Ockeghem’s love song, “D’un autre amer,” was sung beautifully by Laura Pudwell, Jason McStoots and Sumner Thompson vocalizing on the un-texted lower parts. Ockeghem’s younger contemporary, Philippe Basiron, set only the four-line refrain of “D’un autre amer,” combining it with “L’homme armé” in the tenor. On the upper part, tenor Owen McIntosh soared smoothly into the countertenor range. In its liturgical context, a Mass ordinary cycle was of course never heard as an uninterrupted sequence of movements, like a symphony. The five sections were interspersed with prayers, sections from the Propers, motets, and even, as Scott Metcalfe emphasized in his program notes, […]
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