Paul Hillier, Andrew Lawrence-King - Chansons de Trouvères (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 412 Mb | Total time: 69:40 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | HMU 907184 | Recorded: 1995
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 412 Mb | Total time: 69:40 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | HMU 907184 | Recorded: 1995
The repertoire of trouvere songs is one “we are only now beginning to explore” writes Margaret Switten. I’m not sure that John Stevens or Hendrik van der Werf would agree with this, but it is certainly a claim that whets the appetite. And here we have an enlightened and well-chosen selection, sensitively presented and delightfully sung by Paul Hillier with insight and feeling. The main object of the poets’ attention is fin’amor, but other themes, including the return of spring (Volez vous que je vous chant and En mai, quant li rossignolez), make their joyful appearance, and there is one piece in a completely different vein, a serious piece of religious polemics: Deus est ensi conme li pellicanz.
The melodies, simple and stanzaic, are of great beauty. Outstanding in this respect is Gace Brule’s A la doucor de la bele seson. Many are modal (Dorian) and a few share a well-known opening phrase with a Gregorian melodie-type that Andrew Lawrence-King has made much use of in his accompaniments. His own contribution is momentous: if the manner in which these songs were originally performed still remains a mystery for the singer, it is even more of an enigma for the accompanist. But Andrew Lawrence-King has taken the word trouvere to heart: he is a true ‘finder’. His empathy with text, music and singer is total: he ‘invents’ with a sure touch, and I think it is not going too far to say it is a touch of genius.'– Gramophone
Performer:
Paul Hillier, voice
Andrew Lawrence-King, medieval psaltery, harp & portative organ
Tracklist:
Anonymous
01. Volez vous que je vous chant
Gace Brulé (fl 1180-1210)
02. Les oxelés de mon païx
Moniot d'Arras (fl 1213-1239)
03. Ce fu en mai
Thibaut de Champagne (1201-1253)
04. Ausi conme unicorne sui
05. Deus est ensi conme li pellicanz
06. Chançon ferai, que talenz m'en est pris
Colin Muset (fl late 13th cent)
07. En mai, quant li rossignolez
Gace Brulé (fl 1180-1210)
08. A la douçour de la bele seson
Anonymous
09. Quant voi la flor nouvele
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