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ANCHIETA: Missa Sine Nomine




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Juan de Anchieta (1462-1523)

Missa Sine Nomine Salve regina


The second son of Martin Garcia de Anchieta and Urtayzaga de Loyola, who was a great-aunt of the future saint, Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, members of a leading family in the Basque country, Juan de Anchieta was born in 1462 near Azpeitia in Guipúzcoa in the Iraurgui valley. Although there is no information about his formative years, it is possible that he served as a chorister in the chapel of Henry IV of Castile and perhaps studied at Salamanca University, where Diego de Fermoselle, an elder brother of Juan del Encina, taught. In 1489 he was appointed as a singer in the Court Chapel of Queen Isabella the Catholic, with a salary of 20,000 maravedis, increased in 1493 to 30,000 maravedis. In 1495 he was appointed maestro di capilla to the Prince Don Juan. After the death of the Prince in 1497 he returned to the service of the Queen, to be rewarded with benefices at the cathedral of Granada and of Villarino, travelling with the court, as required. In 1503 he was appointed rector of San Sebastian de Soreasu, a position he held in absentia. After the death of Queen Isabella in 1504 he served her heir, Joanna the Mad. His position at court continued to involve a number of journeys, notably to Brussels in the service of Joanna the Mad and her husband Philip the Fair of Burgundy. His travel to Brussels was together with Pierre de la Rue, Alexander Agricola and Marbriano de Orto, singers in the Court Chapel. He spent the early months of 1506, from January to March, in England, where the royal fleet was detained, on the voyage back to Spain. At the beginning of 1509 he accompanied Queen Joanna to her refuge at Tordesillas, and remained with her until her abdication. Anchieta's salary under Queen Joanna between 1507 and 1516 was 45,000 maravedis. In 1518 he was made Abbot of Arbas, succeeded at San Sebastian de Soreasu by his nephew, who was murdered shortly afterwards. Earlier years had brought family conflict when he was assaulted by two of the Loyola brothers. In 1519, at the wish of the Emperor Charles V, whom he had presumably served as tutor, Anchieta retired, retaining his salary. He was allowed by papal dispensation to transfer his income from the benefice of Villarino to a Franciscan convent that he established in Azpeitia, where he spent the rest of his life and where he hoped to be buried, although, at his death in 1523, this did not happen.


Of Anchieta's compositions some thirty works survive, among them two complete Masses, two Magnificats, a Salve Regina, four attributed Passion settings, with other sacred works and four composition with Spanish texts. Anchieta was among the leading Spanish composers of sacred music of his time. His writing is largely designed for the ample resources of the court chapel of the Reyes Catholicos.


The composer Francisco de Penalosa, whose Sancta mater istud agas, once attributed to Josquin, is included between the Credo and the Offertorium, was held in even higher esteem than Anchieta, praised by his near contemporary, Cristobal de Villalon, as better than Apollo, the inventor of music. He joined the royal chapel in 1498 and served as maestro di capilla to a grandson of King Ferdinand. With the death of the King in 1516 and the accession of Charles V, with his own capilla flamenca, he left the Spanish court, serving briefly in Seville at the cathedral. In 1517 he became a member of the papal chapel of Pope Leo X. On the latter's death in 1521 he returned to Seville, where he had intermittently held a disputed benefice in absentia over a number of years. He died there in 1528.


The organist Francisco Fernandez Palero, whose glosa (elaboration) of a Josquin Kyrie is included, served as organist at the royal chapel in Granada for some forty years. He died there in 1597. Juan de Urreda, perhaps of Flemish origin as Johannes Wreede of Bruges, served the first Duke of Alba and is recorded in 1477 as Maestro di capilla to King Ferdinand V. His compositions had wide currency, in particular his hymn Pange lingua, making use of the traditional Spanish Mozarabic melody. Antonio de Cabezon, the blind organist and composer whose glosa on the Pange lingua is included, belongs to a slightly later generation. He was born about 1510 near Burgos and served as organist to the wife of Charles V, Queen Isabella, and then of Philip II. He died in Madrid in 1566.


Anchieta's Missa Sine nomine, also called the Missa quarti toni, is here presented together with motets and pieces relevant to the liturgy, with the intention of evoking the sound of a liturgical ceremony of the period of the composer. All the pieces are dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, In honorem Beatae Mariae Virginis. The well-known melody of L'homme arme is used by Anchieta in the third voice of the Agnus Dei, and partly in the Kyrie, Sanctus and Benedictus of the Mass, while the principal theme of the Gloria is from Mass XV of the Graduale Romanum. His Salve Regina alternates Gregorian chant and polyphony in ten sections.


Keith Anderson


Disc 1


    L'homme arme (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  1. L'homme arme - 01:12


  2. Introitus: Salve Sancta Parens (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  3. Introitus: Salve Sancta Parens - 04:41


  4. Kyrie eleison - Christie eleision - Kyrie elesion (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  5. Kyrie eleison - Christie eleision - Kyrie elesion - 04:20


  6. Kyrie I (Organ solo - elaborated by Fernandez Palero) (more info)
    Composed by: Josquin des Pres
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  7. Kyrie I (Organ solo - elaborated by Fernandez Palero) - 01:27


  8. Gloria in excelsis Deo (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  9. Gloria in excelsis Deo - 06:08


  10. Graduale: Benedicta et venerabilis es (Gregorian chant) (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  11. Graduale: Benedicta et venerabilis es (Gregorian chant) - 02:44


  12. Reyna muy esclarecida (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  13. Reyna muy esclarecida - 02:42


  14. Credo (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  15. Credo - 09:26


  16. Sancta mater istud agas (instrumental) (more info)
    Composed by: Francisco de Penalosa
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  17. Sancta mater istud agas (instrumental) - 02:44


  18. Offertorium: Ave Maria, gratia plena (Gregorian chant) (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  19. Offertorium: Ave Maria, gratia plena (Gregorian chant) - 02:03


  20. Ave Sanctissima Maria (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  21. Ave Sanctissima Maria - 03:26


  22. Sanctus - Benedictus (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  23. Sanctus - Benedictus - 06:08


  24. Hymn: Pange lingua (Organ solo - elaborated by Antonio de Kabezon) (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Urreda
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  25. Hymn: Pange lingua (Organ solo - elaborated by Antonio de Cabezon) - 02:51


  26. Virgo et Mater (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  27. Virgo et Mater - 03:04


  28. Agnus Dei (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  29. Agnus Dei - 03:54


  30. Communio: Beata viscera (Gregorian chant) (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  31. Communio: Beata viscera (Gregorian chant) - 00:56


  32. Salve Regina (Antiphon) (more info)
    Composed by: Juan de Anchieta
    Conducted by: Josep Cabre
    Loreto Fernandez Imaz, organ
    Recording date: 26-29 October 2000
    Produced by: Geest, Teije van

  33. Salve Regina (Antiphon) - 09:35

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Product Details
 
Composer(s)/ Author(s):
Anchieta, Juan de; Anonymous; Josquin des Pres; Penalosa, Francisco de; Urreda, Juan de

Conductor(s):
Cabre, Josep

Artist(s):
Imaz, Loreto Fernandez

Label: Naxos Classics
UPC: 747313577224
Item Number: 8555772
Release Date: Dec 1, 2003

 
 
 
 
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