Music of the Gothic Era
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Composer or Director: Anonymous, Philippe de Vitry, Guillaume de Machaut, Pérotin, Adam de la Halle, Petrus de Cruce, Léonin
Label: Archiv Produktion
Magazine Review Date: 8/1985
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Catalogue Number: 415 292-2AH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Viderunt omnes fines terre |
Léonin, Composer
Léonin, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Viderunt omnes V. Notum fecit |
Pérotin, Composer
Pérotin, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Alle, psallite cum luya |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Amor potest/Ad amorem |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
S'on me regarde/Prennes i garde |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
In mari miserie/Gemma pudiccie |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
O mitissima/Quant voi/Virgo virginum |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
(La) Mesnie fauveline/J'ai fait nouveletement/Gran |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Clap, clap, par un matin/Sus Robin |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Febus mundo oriens/Lanista/Cornibus |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Inter densas deserti meditans/Imbribus irriguis |
Anonymous, Composer
Anonymous, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Aucun ont trouvé/Lonc tans |
Petrus de Cruce, Composer
Petrus de Cruce, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
De ma dame vient/Dieux, comment porroire/Omnes |
Adam de la Halle, Composer
Adam de la Halle, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
J'os bien a m'amie parler |
Adam de la Halle, Composer
Adam de la Halle, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Impudenter circumivi/Virtutibus laudabilis |
Philippe de Vitry, Composer
Philippe de Vitry, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Cum statua/Hugo, Hugo, princeps |
Philippe de Vitry, Composer
Philippe de Vitry, Composer David Munrow, Conductor London Early Music Consort |
Qui es promesses de Fortune/Ha, Fortune! trop su |
Guillaume de Machaut, Composer
David Munrow, Conductor Guillaume de Machaut, Composer London Early Music Consort |
Lasse! comment oublieray/Se j'aim mon loyal/Pour |
Guillaume de Machaut, Composer
David Munrow, Conductor Guillaume de Machaut, Composer London Early Music Consort |
Hoquetus David |
Guillaume de Machaut, Composer
David Munrow, Conductor Guillaume de Machaut, Composer London Early Music Consort |
Author:
''Music Of The Gothic Era'' was the last and arguably the most successful of David Munrow's boxed sets of pre-baroque music. Exploring as it did a repertory of late twelfth-, thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century polyphony that was still all but unknown when these records appeared in the mid-1970s, the venture proved to be nothing less than an ear-opener to many listeners of the time, not least because of the sheer verve and bravura of the performances. Today, a few of these might be criticized for their over-indulgence, extravagant instrumentation and rollicking high spirits; but most have stood the test of time extremely well, and the records still deserve to be cherished by all lovers of medieval music. To have a selection of the pieces made available on CD is a treat indeed, and the result is little short of spectacular, quite simply because of the breathtaking clarity of the sound reproduction.
Without doubt, the highlights of the collection are the settings of Viderunt omnes by Leonin and Perotin that open the anthology and the group of motets by Guillaume de Machaut that come towards the end. This latter includes a wonderful performance (by voices alone, in a style made more familiar in recent years by Christopher Page's Gothic Voices) ofLasse! comment oublerai/Se j'aim mon loyal ami/Pour quoy me bat, an extraordinarily plangent piece that inspires some controlled, expressive singing from Paul Elliott, Martyn Hill and Geoffrey Shaw. In general, the thirteenth-century motets are less sensitively done, largely because instruments are allowed to dominate the texture, but even here there are plenty of memorable moments. With its many excellent qualities and extremely generous playing time of just over an hour, this is a CD not to be missed, even by those who would normally think twice about buying records of such early music.'
Without doubt, the highlights of the collection are the settings of Viderunt omnes by Leonin and Perotin that open the anthology and the group of motets by Guillaume de Machaut that come towards the end. This latter includes a wonderful performance (by voices alone, in a style made more familiar in recent years by Christopher Page's Gothic Voices) of
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