Ensemble Unicorn & Michael Posch - Alexander Agricola: Fortuna desperata (Secular Music of the 15th Century) (1999)
Artist: Ensemble Unicorn & Michael Posch
Title: Alexander Agricola: Fortuna desperata (Secular Music of the 15th Century)
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 01:04:53
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Alexander Agricola: Fortuna desperata (Secular Music of the 15th Century)
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 01:04:53
Total Size: 352 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. A la mignonne de fortune [07:09]
02. Adieu m'amour I [01:42]
03. Adieu m'amour II [02:11]
04. Allez, regretz [06:56]
05. Guarde vostre visage I [00:50]
06. S'il vous plaist [08:08]
07. Et qui la dira [01:39]
08. De tous bien plaine I [02:34]
09. De tous bien plaine II [01:55]
10. De tous bien plaine III [02:33]
11. Soit loing ou pres [06:31]
12. Guarde vostre visage II [00:56]
13. Ay je rien fet [03:12]
14. Sonnes muses melodieusement [03:18]
15. Guarde vostre visage III [00:51]
16. J'ay beau huer [05:01]
17. Cecus non iudicat de coloribus [07:33]
18. Fortuna desperata [01:56]
Agricola was praised by his contemporaries for the bizarre turn of his inspiration, and his music likened to quicksilver. By the standards of the period this is a highly unusual turn of phrase, but remains spot-on. The Ferrara Ensemble anthology, the first ever devoted to the composer, focused on the secular music, both instrumental and vocal, precisely the area covered by Michael Posch and Ensemble Unicorn in this most satisfying disc. Where there's duplication (surprisingly little, in fact) the performances compare with those of the Ferrara Ensemble, although the style of singing is very different. The voices are more up front and less inflected, perhaps the better to match the high instruments with which they're sometimes doubled.
But the tensile quality of Agricola's lines comes through none the less, as does the miraculous inventiveness and charm of his music. Further, much of what's new to the catalogue really is indispensible, for example Agricola's most famous song, Allez, regretz. Unicorn keeps its improvisations and excursions to a minimum, and the music is the better for it. This disc would be indispensable at full price, let alone super-budget. It really is a must-have. -- Gramophone Classical Music Guide
But the tensile quality of Agricola's lines comes through none the less, as does the miraculous inventiveness and charm of his music. Further, much of what's new to the catalogue really is indispensible, for example Agricola's most famous song, Allez, regretz. Unicorn keeps its improvisations and excursions to a minimum, and the music is the better for it. This disc would be indispensable at full price, let alone super-budget. It really is a must-have. -- Gramophone Classical Music Guide