Avanciertes Mittelalter
Soeben live auf SWR 2 Konzert vom 7. Mai in St. Joseph, Speyer. Huelgas Ensemble: Music in apocalyptic times 1000-1400.
1. Alleluia. Judicabunt sancti nationes. Two-voice organum, the first step to polyphony. Anonymus, ca. 1000
2. Kyrie Cuthberte. Three voice troped mass-part in honour of Saint Cuthbertus. England, anonymus, ca. 1280
3. Hypocritae Pseudo Pontificis. Three part motet, a critic on the clerus, anonymus, France ca. 1300
4. Viderunt omnes. Organum quadruplum for Eastern. Magister Perotinus, Paris ca. 1200
5. O Maria Maris stella / O Maria Dei Cella / O Maria Virgo / In veritate. Four-voice motet, with three different texts, anonymus, France, thirteenth century
6. Kyrie & Gloria from the “Messe de Nostre Dame”, four voices, Guillaume De Machaut ca. 1300-1377
7. Puisque la mort. Lamento on the dead of Eleanore d’Aragon (1382), Matteo da Perugia, ca. 1360-ca. 1426
8. Credo in unum Deum, isorhythmic mass-part for four voices, anonymus, Cyprus (the Court of Lusignan), ca. 1380
9. Science na nul anemi. Ballad for four voices, Matteo de Sancte Johanne, second half fourteenth century.
Jedes Stück lässt die Kinnlade offen stehen… Grandios!
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