Title & Reference

MARC-ANTOINE CHARPENTIER
Messe de Monsieur de Mauroy
GCD 921602

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Performer

LE CONCERT SPIRITUEL
Directed by Hervé Niquet
Michel Chapuis, grand orgue

Soloists
Marie-Louise Duthoit, soprano
Claire Gouton, soprano
Serge Goubioud, countertenor
Pierre Evreux, tenor
Christophe Sam, bass

Production details

Total playing time 65:51

Recorded in Aisne (Abbaye de Saint-Michel en Thiérache), France, in June 1999
Engineered by Manuel Mohino
Produced by Dominique Daigremont

Booklet essay

Jean-Yves Patte (French)
Translations into English, German, Spanish

Bar code

8 424562 21602 0

MARC-ANTOINE CHARPENTIER
Messe de Monsieur de Mauroy, H.6

01 Introït
02 Kyrie
03 Christe
04 Kyrie
05 Gloria
06 Credo
07 Offertoire
08 1er Sanctus
09 2ème Sanctus
10 3ème Sanctus
11 Elévation
12 Benedictus
13 1er Agnus Dei
14 2ème Agnus Dei
15 3ème Agnus Dei
16 Domine Salvum Fac Regem
17 Envoi

Complete CD Booklet
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Continuing his personal exploration of Charpentier’s work, Hervé Niquet here rescues an almost unknown mass by the great composer. The Mass of Monsieur de Mauroy is not only the longest, but also the most beautiful of all the masses to flow from his pen. Charpentier’s inspiration reaches sublime heights and the emotions which are provoked in the listener by these pages are of an unparalleled order.

For this extraordinary recording, we have been able to count on the participation of one of the greatest organists in the world: Michel Chapuis. Following Charpentier’s own indications, Chapuis “improvises” on the fantastic historic organ of the Abbey of Saint-Michel en Thiérache, submerging us in the “grand manner” of the century of Louis XIV.

It has been our wish to link to this CD the work of the French cartographer Nicolas de Fer; among other images, we have chosen a series of views of the Hôtel des Invalides of Paris since the dedicatee of this mass, Monsieur de Mauroy, was with all probability the prior of the Fathers of this Mission.

This Mass of Monsieur de Mauroy is a work of great importance in the repertoire which Hervé Niquet habitually offers in concert. It will be heard on stages around the world during 2002 and 2003.