MusicWeb International One of the most grown-up review sites around 2024
60,000 reviews
... and still writing ...

Search MusicWeb Here Acte Prealable Polish CDs
 

Presto Music CD retailer
 
Founder: Len Mullenger                                    Editor in Chief:John Quinn             

Some items
to consider

new MWI
Current reviews

old MWI
pre-2023 reviews

paid for
advertisements

Acte Prealable Polish recordings

Forgotten Recordings
Forgotten Recordings
All Forgotten Records Reviews

TROUBADISC
Troubadisc Weinberg- TROCD01450

All Troubadisc reviews


FOGHORN Classics

Alexandra-Quartet
Brahms String Quartets

All Foghorn Reviews


All HDTT reviews


Songs to Harp from
the Old and New World


all Nimbus reviews



all tudor reviews


Follow us on Twitter


Editorial Board
MusicWeb International
Founding Editor
   
Rob Barnett
Editor in Chief
John Quinn
Contributing Editor
Ralph Moore
Webmaster
   David Barker
Postmaster
Jonathan Woolf
MusicWeb Founder
   Len Mullenger

Brayssing guitar 96448
Support us financially by purchasing from

Grégoire Brayssing (fl. 1547-60)
Complete Music For Renaissance Guitar
Federico Rossignoli (Renaissance guitar)
rec. 2021, Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena, Slivia, Italy
BRILLIANT CLASSICS 96448 [60]

The Renaissance guitar was a small, four-course instrument that flourished for a short time in the middle of the sixteenth century. Although it could be found throughout Europe, it was most prominent in France, where all the major books for Renaissance guitar were published. Grégoire Brayssing was born in Germany but like many Lutherans he fled to France following the victory of the Holy Roman Empire over the German princes. Brayssing seems to have had an active musical life in Paris, but his only extant work is the 1553 book, Quart livre de tablature de guitare. Most of the pieces in the book have not to my knowledge been recorded until the release of this album, which contains all twenty works found in the book.

Federico Rossignoli is an excellent advocate for Brayssing's music. The works are mostly in a similar style – contrapuntal fantasias and intabulations (arrangements into tablature) of psalms and chansons. They are attractive and mellifluous, and the fantasias in particular give a sense of Brayssing’s musical individuality. I particularly recommend the first fantasia (track 2), which develops in beautiful and harmonically-interesting ways. Some of the intabulations are impressive as a technical feat, such as the eight-minute arrangement of Josquin’s In exitu Israel, but to me they are not as musically satisfying as the Brayssing’s original compositions.

The two works that open and close the album (both original compositions) are rather different in style. L'alouette is ambitious in form, its motifs and harmonies unexpected – playfully so – and showcases what seems to me Brayssing’s best musical trait, his melodic imagination. It is remarkable what he can achieve within the confines of this small instrument. The second work, La guerre, faitte à plaisir, is a virtuosic piece that at first moves with quick harmonic rhythm, before launching into a strummed evocation of battle – an enjoyable way to end the album.

You may not want to listen to the entire hour of music in one sitting, unless you have a particular interest in the style or instrument. Anyone more generally interested in the Renaissance guitar may want to seek out Michael Craddock’s album Tabulatures de Guiterne (Catalogue No: C9632), which contains a wide selection of music written for the instrument, but for those who want to go deeper into this repertoire, Brayssing’s music stands out as rich and inventive. Rossignoli’s playing is superb, aided by a pleasing and resonant recorded sound.

Steven Watson

Contents
L'Alouette
Fantasie, des grues
Verba mea
Voulant honneur
La seconde fantasie
Cum invocarem
Ie cherche autant amour
La troisième fantasie
Beati quorum
Au temps heureux
La quatrième fantasie
Super umina Babylonis
Qui souhaitez
La cinquième fantasie
Hélas mon Dieu
Un meisnagier viellard
O passi sparsi
In exitu Israel
La sixième fantasie
La guerre, faitte à plaisir




Advertising on
Musicweb


Donate and keep us afloat

 

New Releases

Naxos Classical
All Naxos reviews

Chandos recordings
All Chandos reviews

Hyperion recordings
All Hyperion reviews

Foghorn recordings
All Foghorn reviews

Troubadisc recordings
All Troubadisc reviews



all Bridge reviews


all cpo reviews

Divine Art recordings
Click to see New Releases
Get 10% off using code musicweb10
All Divine Art reviews


All Eloquence reviews

Lyrita recordings
All Lyrita Reviews

 

Wyastone New Releases
Obtain 10% discount

Subscribe to our free weekly review listing