Chant 1450 - La contenance angloise (2010)

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Title: La contenance angloise
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Christophorus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:13:41
Total Size: 322 mb
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Tracklist

01. Ave regina caelorum
02. Ave regina caelorum
03. O rosa bella
04. O tres piteulx – Omnes amici eius
05. Kyrie
06. Ave regina caelorum [Burgundy 15th Century]
07. O rosa bella
08. Ave regina caelorum
09. Gaudeamus omnes [Burgundy 15th Century]
10. Te Deum
11. El mal foco arda
12. Supremum est mortalibus
13. Alma redemptoris mater
14. Annavasanna tertia
15. Concupivit (Commune Beatae Mariae Virginis) [Burgundy 15th Century]
16. Speciosa facta es
17. Flos florum
18. Salve scema sanctitatis – Salve salus servulorum
19. Sanssoblier
20. Regina Caeli [Burgundy 15th Century]
21. Puisque m'amour
22. O flos fragrans
23. Fortune, alas
24. Ave Maria gratia plena [Burgundy 15th Century]
25. Aurea luce
26. Salve regina [Burgundy 15th Century]
27. Regina caeli
28. Beata viscera [Burgundy 15th Century]

Chant 1450 - La contenance angloise (2010)


English music caused a sensation for the first time at the Council of Constance (1414-1418), one of the most important turning-points of European cultural exchange. Many musicians, from church and court, were involved. The chronicler of the council, Ulrich von Richenthal, enthusiastically described the music, which was clearly new to him, as "sweet English song". No less indicative of the change of style around 1430 is the first literary and theoretical evidence. The Burgundian court poet Martin le Franc wrote about Dufay and Binchois, the first composers of the new style subject to the English influence:

“Car ilz ont nouvelle pratique / De faire frisque concordance... / Et ont prins de la contenance / Angloise et ensuy Dunstable” (For they have a new method of making fresh harmony ... and have adopted the English countenance and followed Dunstable)

La contenance angloise presents key pieces of the new repertoire from around 1430 by John Dunstaple, Leonel Power, Guillaume Dufay, Gilles Binchois and Johannes Brassart.

chant 1450 is an international vocal ensemble specialising in the sacred and secular repertoire of the 15th and 16th centuries. It was formed in summer 2003 by a group of musicians attached to the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel. Instead of focusing on individual composers, its concerts and CDs are thematic in conception, which makes for fascinating, varied programming.

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