A French choral pilgrimage taking listeners from the earliest days of organum in the Middle Ages, through to the delights of seventeenth century polyphony. Sample the musical genius and spiritual art of celebrated composers such as Josquin des Prez, and their lesser known compatriots, like Dulot, Goudimel, and Mouton. Scholars will appreciate this disc for the generous survey it provides; choral fans will love the grace, beauty, and clarity of this early music. "Truly golden sound and beautifully nuanced singing." — American Record Guide
PREMIERE AND ONLY WORKS:
- Haec dies, Leonin
- Crux triumphans, Compere
- Sancta Trinitas, Fevin
- Gabriel Angelus, Genet
- Unde veniat, Passereau
- O vos omnes, Jachet of Mantua
- Maria Magdalene, Dulot
- Caecilia virgo, Manchicourt
- Jesus nait tendre, Arbeau
- Gloria in excelsis, Goudimel
- Noel: Sors de ton lit, Caurroy
Reviews
"As an overview of French Renaissance vocal music, this program is assembled well and beautifully sung. This disc offers a good many unusual selections representing the period."
—Fanfare
"A French choral pilgrimage. Scholars will appreciate this disc for the generous survey it provides; choral fans will love the grace, beauty, and clarity of this early music. Truly golden sound and beautifully nuanced singing." — American Record Guide
"...as an overview of French Renaissance vocal music, this program is assembled well and beautifully sung. This disc offers a good many unusual selections representing the period."
~ J.F. Weber