Immerse yourself in the sacred and serene compositions of Jacob Regnart with his captivating album, "Missa super Oeniades Nymphae & Other Sacred Music." Released on August 1, 2007, under the esteemed Hyperion label, this album is a masterful exploration of minimalism, showcasing Regnart's profound ability to blend spiritual depth with musical elegance.
The album opens with the stirring "Quod mitis sapiens nulli virtute secundus," setting the tone for a journey through sacred music that is both contemplative and uplifting. The centerpiece of the collection is the "Missa super Oeniades Nymphae," a five-movement mass that beautifully intertwines traditional liturgical texts with Regnart's distinctive minimalist style. Each section—from the solemn "Kyrie" to the triumphant "Gloria," the reflective "Credo," the reverent "Sanctus – Benedictus," and the penitent "Agnus Dei"—offers a unique emotional and spiritual resonance.
Beyond the mass, the album features a variety of other sacred works, including the joyous "Exsultent iusti," the introspective "Quare tristis es, anima mea?," the poignant "Lamentabatur Jacob," and the radiant "Stella, quam viderant Magi." Each piece is a testament to Regnart's ability to evoke deep spiritual and emotional responses through his music.
With a total duration of one hour, this album is a perfect companion for those seeking a moment of quiet reflection or a deeper connection with sacred music. Jacob Regnart's "Missa super Oeniades Nymphae & Other Sacred Music" is a timeless collection that continues to inspire and uplift listeners with its beauty and spiritual depth.