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VARIOUS COMPOSERS
HODIE!
· Hodie Christus natus est (1'05)
· Uterus hodie Virginis floruit (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (3'19)
SPONSUS (excerpts from the "Sponsus" miracle play, Aquitania, c. 1050-1060)
· Adest Sponsus (2'35)
· Oiet virgines (Gabriel) (3'27)
· Nos virgines (Song of the Foolish Virgins) (3'07)
· Amen dico (Christ's reply to the Foolish Virgins) (1'14)
LUX!
· Verbum Patris humanatur, O! (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (2'19)
· Judea et Jerusalem (0'39)
· Dominus veniet (1'01)
· Lux refulget (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (3'07)
FLUR DE VIRGINITÉ
· Clara sonent organa (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (4'13)
· Gedeonis area (anonymous France, 13th from a text by Philp the Chancelor) (1'43)
· Flur de virginité, « sur le chant d'Aélis » (anonymous France, 13th c.) (3'23)
· Veine pleine de duçur (anonymous England, 13th c.) (2'36)
· Edi be thu hevene quene (anonymous England, 13th c.) (2'26)
NOLITE TIMERE
· Angelus ad Virginem (anonymous England, 13th c.) (1'31)
· Dal ciel venne messo novello (anonymous Italy, 14th c.) (5'58)
· Nolite timere (1'29)
· English Dance (anonymous England, 13th c.) (2'14)
· Quem vidistis Pastores? (0'45)
· Sancta Mater graciæ - Dou way, Robin (anonymous England, 14th c.) (1'48)
· Campanis cum cymbalis/Honoremus Dominam (anonymous England, 14th c.) (1'02)
BENEDICAT DOMINO
· Por nos Virgen madre (attributed to Alfonso X of Castille, el Sabio, 1221-1284) (2'46)
· Gregis pastor (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (4'16)
Moyen Âge "Hodie Christus Natus Est". Noëls médiévaux The Boston Camerata, Anne Azéma
0h58
1 CD
HMM905339
Noël au Moyen Âge
Issus de sources les plus diverses, mêlant latin ecclésial, vernaculaires français, anglais, italiens et ibériques, ces magnifiques chants, hymnes et processionnels nous représentent les multiples manières avec lesquelles on a célébré la naissance du Christ pendant le Moyen Âge. Au trio vocal féminin se mêlent harpe, vielle, cloches et instruments à vent : tous contribuent à restituer de façon touchante toute la tendresse, l’espoir et la joie des Noël anciens.
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Artistes
- The Boston CamerataEnsemble choral
- Anne AzémaDirection
- Camila PariasVoix
- Christa PattonHarpe
- Deborah Rentz-MooreHarpe
- Shira KammenHarpe
Compositeurs
- Various Composers
Programme
VARIOUS COMPOSERS
HODIE!
· Hodie Christus natus est (1'05)
· Uterus hodie Virginis floruit (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (3'19)
SPONSUS (excerpts from the "Sponsus" miracle play, Aquitania, c. 1050-1060)
· Adest Sponsus (2'35)
· Oiet virgines (Gabriel) (3'27)
· Nos virgines (Song of the Foolish Virgins) (3'07)
· Amen dico (Christ's reply to the Foolish Virgins) (1'14)
LUX!
· Verbum Patris humanatur, O! (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (2'19)
· Judea et Jerusalem (0'39)
· Dominus veniet (1'01)
· Lux refulget (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (3'07)
FLUR DE VIRGINITÉ
· Clara sonent organa (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (4'13)
· Gedeonis area (anonymous France, 13th from a text by Philp the Chancelor) (1'43)
· Flur de virginité, « sur le chant d'Aélis » (anonymous France, 13th c.) (3'23)
· Veine pleine de duçur (anonymous England, 13th c.) (2'36)
· Edi be thu hevene quene (anonymous England, 13th c.) (2'26)
NOLITE TIMERE
· Angelus ad Virginem (anonymous England, 13th c.) (1'31)
· Dal ciel venne messo novello (anonymous Italy, 14th c.) (5'58)
· Nolite timere (1'29)
· English Dance (anonymous England, 13th c.) (2'14)
· Quem vidistis Pastores? (0'45)
· Sancta Mater graciæ - Dou way, Robin (anonymous England, 14th c.) (1'48)
· Campanis cum cymbalis/Honoremus Dominam (anonymous England, 14th c.) (1'02)
BENEDICAT DOMINO
· Por nos Virgen madre (attributed to Alfonso X of Castille, el Sabio, 1221-1284) (2'46)
· Gregis pastor (anonymous Aquitania, 12th c.) (4'16)