Trouvère songs & polyphony

La Chambre des Dames
Chansons et polyphonies de trouvères (XIIe & XIIIe siècles)
Diabolus in Musica - Antoine Guerber
Studio SM 2604

Contents:

  1. St. Louis (chanson grande): L'autrier matin (3 voices)
  2. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Li dous regars (gittern, lute, fiddle)
  3. Gace Brulé (chanson grande): Les oisellons de mon païs (voice, fiddle)
  4. Anon: La quinte estampie royal (fiddle, lute, gittern)
  5. Colin Muset (chanson grande): Devers Chastelvilain (voice, lute, gittern)
  6. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): A jointes mains (3 voices)
  7. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Hé Diex quant verrai (3 voices)
  8. Anon (clausules): Tebor et Omnes (lute, gittern)
  9. Thibaut de Champagne (chanson grande): Dex est ausi (voice, lute)
  10. Guillaume de Ferrières (chanson grande): Quant la sesons (voice)
  11. Jehan de Lescurel (ballade): Belle com loiaus amans (lute, gittern)
  12. Anon (rondellus): Ecce mundi (4 voices, percussion)
  13. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Trop désir (voice, gittern, lute)
  14. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Fines amouretes (2 voices, fiddle)
  15. Anon (conductus): Hac in die (lute, gittern)
  16. Anon (motet): Virgo (lute, gittern, fiddle)
  17. Gautier de Coincy (lai): Roÿne celestre (2 voices, fiddle)
  18. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Diex comment porroie (voice, lute, gittern)
  19. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Je muir, je muir (3 voices)
  20. Anon (lai): Lasse, que deviendrai-gié (voice)
  21. Anon: La prime estampie royal (fiddle, lute, gittern)
  22. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): Hareu le maus d'amer (voice, lute, gittern)
  23. Adam de la Halle (rondeau): A Dieu commant (3 voices)
  24. Anon (rondellus): Salve virgo (4 voices, fiddle, percussion)

Performers: Catherine Sergent (voice), Raphaël Boulay (voice), Antoine Guerber (voice, gittern), Emmanuel Vistorky (voice), Florence Rebeyrolle (fiddle), Brice Duisit (lute, percussion)

Excerpts:
[10], [20] Studio SM D2911 A Cappella - Le chant des dames

Playing time: 61'

Recording date: September 1994

This is a nice combination of monophonic and polyphonic music from the late 13th & early 14th century.

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Todd M. McComb