Barbarossa

Barbarossa
Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore
Fidelio "Mediaeval" FACD 015

Content:

    Anon., Italy, 13th c.: Laudario di Cortona
  1. Sia laudato San Francesco

  2. Anon., Germany, 12th c.: Carmina Burana
  3. Procurans odium

  4. Hildegard von Bingen
  5. Hodie aperuit

  6. Trad., Iceland
  7. Barbarossa

  8. Anon., Germany, 12th c.: Carmina Burana
  9. Alte clamat

  10. Anon., Germany, 12th c.: Carmina Burana
  11. Sic mea fata

  12. Trad., Arabo-Andalusian
  13. Haybatik

  14. Adam de la Halle
  15. Alle, psallite cum, luya

  16. Anon., Ms Laon, C. 390
  17. Dominus dixit

Playing time: 66' 56"

Performers:
Les Jongleurs de la Mandragore
Ingried Boussaroque (soprano, recorders, harmonium), François Taillefer (voice, percussions), Andrew Wells-Oberegger (voice, 'ud, bouzouki, percussions), Seàn Dagher (voice, cittern, hurdy-gurdy), Grégoire Jeay (voice, baroque flute, bansuri, recorders), Rebecca Bain (soprano, medieval fiddle), Paul McRae (bass), Antoine Michaud (tenor)
Ingried Boussaroque, art. dir.

Recording site and date:
La Chapelle du Grand Séminaire de Montréal, Quebec, Canada [01/2005];
Rel. 2005

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.):
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):
Goldberg (#-p.):

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Pierre-F. Roberge