Vicente Lusitano Motets

Released with Linn Records

Vicente Lusitano Motets

In his own time an important music theorist, Lusitano’s reputation and music have both been neglected in ours. As so often with musical figures of the Renaissance, many of the details of his life remain unknown.

We can, however, be reasonably confident that he was the first published composer of African heritage. Referred to as ‘pardo’ in one eighteenth-century source, his only surviving printed book of compositions, the Liber primus epigramatum, was issued in Rome in 1551.

True to its pioneer spirit as ‘brilliant discoverers, and exponents, of rare repertoire’ (The Observer), The Marian Consort has recorded a carefully chosen programme of these striking and impressive unjustly forgotten works.

This follows our digital debut on Linn presenting ‘Inviolata’ a triptych of works by Josquin des Prez, Vicente Lusitano and Roderick Williams, called 'a mesmerising showcase for multi-racial Renaissance composer Lusitano' (Apple Music).

The Marian Consort’s superb performances feel as though they have been grown into and lived in. They seem to have reached a new level, and the outstanding quality of their sound is matched by the recording.
— Gramophone
a fine, cultivated ensemble sound...a very exciting discovery.
— SWR Radio, Germany
the sound that unrolls is seductive, sometimes close to bewitchment
— Forum Opera, France
breathtakingly beautiful...The Marian Consort is a young ensemble with beautiful voices that knows how to get the most out of this music. Lusitano’s music is truly a discovery!
— Klassieke Zaken

A Black Composer’s Legacy Flourishes 500 Years After His Birth

Vicente Lusitano: Motets

Gramophone Magazine Editor’s Choice, October 2022

Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (German Record Critics’ Award), February 2022

Nominated for a Gramophone Award, Early Music, September 2023

Tracklist

Vicente Lusitano (d. after 1561)

Praeter rerum seriem 8vv 8:23

Regina caeli 5vv 4:11

Aspice Domine 5vv 7:47

Ave spes nostra, Dei genitrix 5vv 5:00

Salve regina 6vv 6:50

Heu me, Domine 4vv 4:28

Emendus in melius 5vv 9:21

Sancta Maria 6vv 4:48

Sancta mater, istud agas 5vv 5:51

Inviolata, integra et casta es 8VV 11:30

Credits

The Marian Consort

Rory McCleery, Artistic Director

Charlotte Ashley, Lucy Cox, soprano

Sarah Anne Champion, Rosie Parker, Jessica Gillingwater, Rory McCleery, alto

Edward Ross, Ben Durrant, Will Wright, Oscar Golden-Lee, tenor

Ben Rowarth, Edmund Saddington, David Le Prevost, Simon Whiteley, Stuart Miles O’Hara, bass

Recording Producer & Engineer Philip Hobbs

Post-production Julia Thomas

Label Manager Timothée van der Stegen

Design stoempstudio.com

Cover Image ‘Adoration of the Magi’ by Hans Baldung (c. 1484-1545)

With thanks to Angel Early Music, Chris Hodges, David Leathers, John Smyth and Declan Costello