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4.0 excellent | musichub | November 8th 21 | Most famous of his masses, Antoine Brumel's "Earthquake" mass is written for a staggering 12
voices, which at face value sounds extremely excessive. Maybe so, since it was the perfect time
for such things, but the piece avoids being unlistenable because all of the parts work in concert
without drawing too much attention to any individual one - one of the most typically "ethereal"
works of the era.
Huelgas Ensemble (1990): https://open.spotify.com/album/5EVDHcDGfQz2WJw6T6alIu?
si=28fx6e0yTQazMxoUXab3qQ&utm_source=copy-link
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3.5 great | Greem | March 10th 21 |
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