Paolo Cherici, Claudine Ansermet - Le Jeune: Airs et psaumes (2014)
Artist: Paolo Cherici, Claudine Ansermet
Title: Le Jeune: Airs et psaumes
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:07:52
Total Size: 374 Mb
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Tracklist: Title: Le Jeune: Airs et psaumes
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:07:52
Total Size: 374 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Une puce by Claude Le Jeune
2. Rendons graces à Dieu by Claude Le Jeune
3. Mon coeur que d'ennuis by Claude Le Jeune
4. Le Printemps: no 8, Voici le verd é beau may by Claude Le Jeune
5. Vien belle vien by Claude Le Jeune
6. Vers toy, Seigneur dous by Claude Le Jeune
7. Praeludium by Joachim Van den Hove
8. Fantasia quinta by Joachim Van den Hove
9. Courante by Joachim Van den Hove
10. Pavana by Joachim Van den Hove
11. Praeludium noni toni by Emanuel Adriaenssen
12. Praeludium decimi toni by Emanuel Adriaenssen
13. O que je peusse a mon gre by Claude Le Jeune
14. Doucette, doux sucre fin by Claude Le Jeune
15. Praeludium for lute no 161 by Elias Mertel
16. Praeludium for lute no 4 by Elias Mertel
17. Vous qu'amour tou-bon favorize - Tel se plaint d'amour by Claude Le Jeune
18. Assomezo by Emanuel Adriaenssen
19. Las! je me plains by Claude Le Jeune
20. Praeludium tertij toni by Claude Le Jeune
21. O doux et beaux yeux by Claude Le Jeune
22. Courante by Julien Perrichon
23. Fantasia by Jacques Edinthon
24. Enten de mes plaints by Claude Le Jeune
25. Puisque ne veus me guerir by Claude Le Jeune
26. Qu'est devenu ce bel oeil by Claude Le Jeune
Performers:
Claudine Ansermet (soprano)
Paolo Cherici (lute)
Soprano Claudine Ansermet and lutenist Paolo Cherici frequently appear on recording releases which Glossa Cabinet from time to time is putting out, and drawn from the now-disbanded Symphonia label. Here, the delightful chansons of Claude Le Jeune are interspersed with preludes, dances and fantasias for solo lute by figures such as Mertel, Perrichon and Adriaenssen. Le Jeune worked at the court of Henri IV before being succeeded by Pierre Guédron, and was one of the most prolific and significant composers of the second half of the 16th century, and one of the chief exponents of “musique mesurée à l’antique”.