Le Poeme Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre - Coeur - Airs de Cour Francais de la fin du XVIe siecle (2015) CD-Rip
Artist: Le Poeme Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre
Title: Coeur - Airs de Cour Francais de la fin du XVIe siecle
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: ALPHA
Genre: Classical, Vocal
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 64:09
Total Size: 337 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Coeur - Airs de Cour Francais de la fin du XVIe siecle
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: ALPHA
Genre: Classical, Vocal
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 64:09
Total Size: 337 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1 Helas que me fait-il faire
02:36 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / De Beaulieu, Girard
2 Passepieds de Bretagne
02:42 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Carroubel, Pierre-Francisque
3 Que feray-je?
06:17 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Boyer, Jean
4 Allons vieille imparfaite
03:45 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Anonym
5 Bien quun cruel martire
06:35 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Guédron, Pierre
6 Spagnolette
03:35 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Carroubel, Pierre-Francisque
7 Sus! Mon lut dun accord pitoyable
03:20 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Le Bland, Didier
8 Les mariniers adorent un beau jour
04:40 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Le Bland, Didier
9 Quel secours faut-il que jattende
05:08 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Le Bland, Didier
10 Tant et tant il mennuye tant
03:48 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Guédron, Pierre
11 Mais voyez mon cher Esmoy
04:18 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Caiétain, Fabrice-Marin
12 Fantaisie
03:11 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Lorenzini
13 Jayme trop mieux souffrir la mort
02:09 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Costeley, Guillaume
14 O combien est heureuse (arr. von Adrien Le Roy)
07:05 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Anonym
15 Belle qui mavez blessé
05:00 Dumestre/Le Poeme Harmonique/Lefilliatre/+ / Guédron, Pierre
Performers:
LE POÈME HARMONIQUE
VINCENT DUMESTRE GUITARE RENAISSANCE, THÉORBE, ARRANGEMENT & DIRECTION
CLAIRE LEFILLIÂTRE - SOPRANO
BRUNO LE LEVREUR - CONTRE-TÉNOR
SERGE GOUBIOUD - TÉNOR
MARC MAUILLON - BARYTON
JULIEN CHAUVIN VIOLON
MÉLANIE FLAHAUT - FLÛTES & BASSON
ATSUSHI SAKAI - DESSUS DE VIOLE
SYLVIA ABRAMOWICZ - TÉNOR DE VIOLE
FRANÇOISE ENOCK, LUCAS PERES - VIOLE DE GAMBE
ANGÉLIQUE MAUILLON - HARPE BAROQUE
HARPE DE SIMON CAPP, 2013
PIERRE GALLON - CLAVECIN
CLAVECIN DE JEAN-FRANÇOIS BRUN CORDÉ DE BOYAU, D'APRÈS CELESTINI, 1587
In this new release, Vincent Dumestre’s Le Poème Harmonique once again immerses us in the France of the second half of the 16th century, which witnessed the emergence of new centres of artistic activity. These ‘bourgeois’ societies were initiated by patron princes concerned with building their prestige through the arts and letters just as much as by arms. At the same time, refined circles held by cultivated women enabled them to rub shoulders with the leading poets of the time, as well as musicians sensitive to humanist research, all profiting from a context propitious to the invention of new artistic forms and practices. The new, more lyrical poetry, inspired by both antiquity and contemporary Italian models, was matched, in particular, by the courtly air, a new musical genre perfectly adapted to the humanist ideals of sobriety and intelligibility of the text.
Through this music, still insufficiently known, this programme invites us to discover a refined poetic and musical universe, witness to a French Renaissance at its apogee, with works by composers such as Pierre Cléreau, Guillaume Costeley, Adrian Le Roy, and Didier Le Blanc.
As usual, Vincent Dumestre, uncontested master of these repertoires, has surrounded himself with the finest singers and instrumentalists, a loyal troupe that exhumes unusual musical treasures, letting us share in them.
Through this music, still insufficiently known, this programme invites us to discover a refined poetic and musical universe, witness to a French Renaissance at its apogee, with works by composers such as Pierre Cléreau, Guillaume Costeley, Adrian Le Roy, and Didier Le Blanc.
As usual, Vincent Dumestre, uncontested master of these repertoires, has surrounded himself with the finest singers and instrumentalists, a loyal troupe that exhumes unusual musical treasures, letting us share in them.