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1-2, 6-8)Album Summary
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This Requiem is known in five sources: two of them mention no composer, two attribute it to Antoine de Févin, and the Occo Codex attributes it to Antoine Divitis. The work is recorded here in the version transmitted by the Occo Codex, a sumptuous, richly illuminated 16th-century manuscript. Composed at the very end of the 15th century, shortly after Iohannes Ockeghem's setting, this Requiem presents a perfect synthesis of the plainchant tradition and the supreme technical skills of the Franco-Flemish polyphonists who diffused their art throughout Western Europe. The luminous work was discovered at the end of the 20th century, and has not yet received the full measure of attention it deserves.
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010).
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Works Details
Antoine de Févin (1475 - 1512) : Lux Perpetua, requiem - Conductor: Marcel Peres
- Ensemble: Organum
- Notes: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010)
- Running Time: 51 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
Plainchant : Lectio Epistolae beati Pauli Apostoli ad Timotheum (2 Tm. 4 :: 1-2, 6-8) - Notes: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010)
- Running Time: 3 min. 33 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Antoine de Févin (1475 - 1512) : Lux Perpetua, requiem - Notes: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010)
- Running Time: 51 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
Chant, Gregorian : Evangelium (Joann. 11, 21-27) - Notes: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010)
- Running Time: 4 min. 1 sec.
- Period Time: Medieval
Antoine de Févin (1475 - 1512) : Lux Perpetua, requiem - Notes: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010)
- Running Time: 51 min. 7 sec.
- Period Time: Renaissance
- Form: Choral
Chant, Gregorian : Tantum ergo sacramentum, hymn in mode 3 - Notes: Abbaye de Sylvanès, France (11/03/2010-11/06/2010)
- Running Time: 5 min. 46 sec.
- Period Time: Medieval
- Form: Choral




























