Notre Dame period (ca. 1160-ca. 1250). Organum 2 vocum : Viderunt omnes / Leoning (9:04) ; Organum 4 vocum : Viderunt omnes / Perotin (11:45) -- Ars antiqua (ca. 1250-ca. 1320). Motets from the Bamberg and Montpellier codices. Alle, psallite cum luya, 3 voc. (1:06) ; Amor potest, 3 voc. (1:01) ; S'on me regarde, 3 voc. (2:23) ; In mari miserie, 3 voc. (1:50) ; O mitissima, 3 voc. (1:26) / anonymous ; Aucun on trouvé, 3 voc. / Petrus de Cruce (3:11) ; De ma dame vient, 3 voc. (2:24) ; J'os bien a m'amie parler, 3 voc. (1:50) / Adam de la Halle -- Ars nova. Motets from the "Roman de Fauvel" and the Ivrea and Chantilly codices. La mesnie fauveline, 3 voc. / anonymous (1:16) ; Impudenter circumvi, 4 voc. (3:09) ; Cum statua, 3 voc. (2:27) / Philippe de Vitry ; Clap, clap, par un matin, 3 voc. (1:29) ; Febus mundo oriens, 3 voc. (3:28) / anonymous ; Qui es promesses, 3 voc. (1:53) ; Lasse! comment oublieray, 3 voc. (4:03) / Guillaume de Machaut ; Inter densas deserti meditans, 3 voc. (3:17) ; Hoquetus David, 3 voc. (3:16) / Guillaume de Machaut.
Note
Classical medieval music.
Sung in Latin or French.
Title
Music of the Gothic era = Musik der Gotik = Musique de l'époque gothique : (ca. 1160-1400).
Publisher
[Hamburg, Germany] : Deutsche Grammophon, [2010?]
Type of content
performed music
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Digital file characteristics
audio file
Performer
Early Music Consort of London (James Bowman, Charles Brett, David James, counter tenor ; Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Elliott, Martyn Hill, John Nixon, John Potter, tenor ; Geoffrey Shaw, bass) ; Oliver Brookes, Eleanor Sloan, fiddle ; James Tyler, lute, mandora ; Gillian Reid, bells, psaltery ; Christopher Hogwood, harp ; David Corkhill, bells, positive organ, tabor ; Michael Laird, Iaan Wilson, cornett ; David Munrow, recorder, alto shawm, tenor shawm, conductor.
Event
Recorded 1975 Chapel of the Charter House, Godalming, Surrey, England and Conway Hall, London, England.