The Sound and the Fury - Guillaume Faugues 1 (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 317 Mb | Total time: 61:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ORF | 3025 | Recorded: 2007
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 317 Mb | Total time: 61:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: ORF | 3025 | Recorded: 2007
Some years ago Austrian radio ORF started a series of recordings with polyphony from the renaissance on its own label. The ensemble The Sound and the Fury has recorded music by well-known masters like Nicolas Gombert, Pierre de la Rue and Johannes Ockeghem. But they have also paid attention to some forgotten composers of the 15th century. One of them is Guillaume Faugues. As so often there is quite a difference between his reputation in his own time and in modern times. It is very likely nothing of his oeuvre has ever been recorded before.
Not that much is known about Faugues, like where and when he was born and how he was educated in music. Only his presence in Bourges during two stages of his career is documented. He was a chaplain at the Ste Chapelle there and he also was in Bourges in the early 1470s. He was an acquaintance of Johannes Ockeghem, who visited Bourges in 1462. Faugues' repute is expressed in the motet Omnium bonorum plena by Loyset Compère, in which he figures alongside the likes of Ockeghem and Josquin. The theorist Johannes Tinctoris ranked him among those composers whose works "are so redolent with sweetness that … they are to be considered most worthy not only for men and demigods, but even for the immortal gods themselves". He has special praise for his Missa Vinus vina vinum. This is one of the five masses by Fauguet which have been preserved; these are also the only of his works which have survived.
The masses are all based on secular cantus firmi. The Missa Le serviteur takes the chanson Le serviteur hault guerdonné by Guillaume Dufay as its starting point. Faugues took the tenor as cantus firmus, but in the other voices he also quotes from other parts of the chanson. This way this mass represents an early stage in the development of the parody mass. To what extent the Missa Je suis en la mer follows the same procedure is not easy to say as the original chanson which Faugues used as cantus firmus is not known. With the Missa L'homme armé we are on more common ground, as the melody of this anonymous chanson was used by many composers for parody masses. Faugues was one of the first to use it this way. The Missa Vinus vina vinum seems to be based on an anonymous chanson, Datur in convivio vinus vina vinum. All three masses are remarkably long, especially those in the second volume. Notable is the length of the Sanctus in three of them; in the Missa Vinus vina vinum it takes no less than 13 minutes.
The performances certainly have their merits. These are recordings of live performances. Sometimes those circumstances can give a performance a special quality, but that is not the case here. There are some irregularities and uncertainties, and these are clearly audible because the microphones have been pretty close to the singers. The church seems to have enough reverberation for this repertoire, but that isn't really taken advantage of. It also results in a very detailed picture: every single line can be heard - which in itself is nice, although probably not really intended by the composer -, but at the cost of the complete picture. Moreover it emphasizes that the voices don't blend that well and that tenor Klaus Wenk regularly reaches the limit of his upper range. I don't know - and the liner-notes don't tell - whether these masses have been transposed, but his part doesn't always sit very comfortably for his voice. This music needs to be sung legato, and in these performances this isn't always as fluent as one would wish.
Even so, it is great that this unknown master is brought to our attention. One can only hope that ensembles are willing to look beyond the famous names of the renaissance. It pays off as these two discs show.–Johan van Veen
Performer:
The Sound and the Fury:
David Erler, countertenor
Klaus Wenk, tenor
John Potter, tenor
Colin Mason, bass
Tracklist:
Guillaume Faugues (fl. c. 1460–1475)
Missa "Le Serviteur"
01 Kyrie
02 Gloria
03 Credo
04 Sanctus
05 Agnus Dei
Missa "Je suis en la mer"
06 Kyrie
07 Gloria
08 Credo
09 Sanctus
10 Agnus Dei
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