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Stephen Rice, The Brabant Ensemble - Clemens non Papa: Behold, How Joyful (2004)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Stephen Rice,  The Brabant Ensemble - Clemens non Papa: Behold, How Joyful (2004)

Stephen Rice, The Brabant Ensemble - Clemens non Papa: Behold, How Joyful (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 312 Mb | Total time: 70:54 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Signum | SIGCD045 | Recorded: 2003

Like many of even the most prolific and celebrated composers of the sixteenth century, Jacobus Clemens non Papa (‘not the Pope’) has offered the history books little factual material with which to work. In contrast to the paucity of biographical material, however, many sources of Clemens' music survive. Indeed, he is one of the most widely published musicians of the entire century with fifteen Masses, over two hundred motets, many Dutch psalms and French chansons to his name.

Paul Van Nevel, Huelgas Ensemble - Jacob Clement (2012)

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Paul Van Nevel, Huelgas Ensemble - Jacob Clement (2012)

Paul Van Nevel, Huelgas Ensemble - Jacob Clement (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 280 Mb | Total time: 63:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi | # 88697780692 | Recorded: 2010

Der heute leider weitgehend unbekannte flämische Komponist Jacob Clement alias Clemens non Papa (circa 1510 bis 1515 - 1555) war neben Palästrina und Orlando di Lasso einer der führenden Vertreter der Renaissance. Einerseits wurde er für seine geistlichen Werke bei seinen Auftraggebern und Kollegen sehr hoch geschätzt, andererseits eilte ihm der Ruf des Lebemannes voraus, der weltlichen Freuden und Genüssen nicht gerade abgeneigt war. Vielleicht ist es diese Lebenserfahrung und Inspiration, die ihn auch zu einem hervorragenden Komponisten von Chansons und weltlichen Liedern gemacht hat. Seine auffällig virtuose Beherrschung des Kontrapunktes steht in jedem Fall außer Frage.