Clemencic Consort - Ludus Danielis. Liturgical Drama of the XII Century (2024)

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Title: Ludus Danielis. Liturgical Drama of the XII Century
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Ermitage Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:42 min
Total Size: 264 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Ludus Danielis. Prelude: Ad honorem tui, Christe,...
02. Ludus Danielis. Part One: Rex in eternum vive! Vos qui paretis meis vocibus,...
03. Ludus Danielis. Part One: Vocate mathematicos Chaldeaos,...
04. Ludus Danielis. Part One: Cum doctorum et magorum omnis adsit contio
05. Ludus Danielis. Part One: Rex in aeternum vive!
06. Ludus Danielis. Part One: Rex, tuo nolo munera;
07. Ludus Danielis. Part One: Tolle vasa, princeps militiae,...
08. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Ecce rex Darius venit cum principus,...
09. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Rex in aeternum vive! Decreverunt in tua curia
10. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Num quid, Dari, observari statuisti omnibus,...
11. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Heu, heu, heu! Quo casu sortis venit haec damnatio mortis?
12. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Tene, putas, Daniel, salvabit, ut eripiaris
13. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Danielem educite, et emulos immittite
14. Ludus Danielis. Part Two: Ecce venit sanctus ille, Sanctorum sanctissimus,...

The Clemencic Consort was founded in 1969 by recorder player and early music specialist René Clemencic. Clemencic was one of the first musicians to explore in depth, and perform, the music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance using the instruments and performance practice of the time. He formed the Clemencic Consort after leaving his previous group, the Ensemble Musica Antiqua (with which he had been involved since 1958).

The Clemencic Consort's repertoire is wide, drawing on music from the medieval period (like the twelfth century anonymous Play of Daniel and Le Roman de Fauvel) through the Renaissance and Baroque eras. They have even made occasional forays into modern avant-garde music, including some compositions by Clemencic himself. One of the Consort's specialties is the revival of little known operas from the 17th century, such as Jacopo Peri's Euridice. The Consort has recorded extensively and won many awards, including the Edison Prize, Grand Prix du Disque, Diapason d'Or, and Prix Cecilia.

"Lively authenticity" is one commentator's description of René Clemencic's musical performance aesthetic. The Viennese-born recorder player, composer, teacher, and conductor has sought this authentic mode of musical expression in an extremely wide range of musical...