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| Provence Mystique - Sacred Songs Of The Middle Ages / Azéma | |||||
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Release Date: 08/24/1999 Label: Erato Catalog #: 25503 Spars Code: DDD Composer: Anonymous, Peire Espanhol, Peire Cardenal, Guilhem Figueira, Alfons X (El Sabio) Performer: Anne Azéma, Shira Kammen, Annelies Coene, Margriet Tindemans, Catherine Joussellin, Laurence Brisset, Pasquale Mourey, Kit Higginson
Number of Discs: 1 |
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A fascinating recording, characterized by imagination, color and scholarship, as well as by the quality and power of Anne Azéma's singing.
Imagination is an important virtue as far as this particular programme goes, since it pieces together texts and music from a variety of sources, combining them in ways that may well be entirely new. The period represented is the late eleventh century to the thirteenth century, essentially the period of the so-called Twelfth Century Renaissance. In Southern France, in the region of Proenza, or Provence to give it its modern name, this was a period of high originality and achievement in poetry and music alike. Though we are most familiar with the secular love poetry of the troubadours, many of the minstrel-troubadours, perhaps most of them, also included sacred songs in their repertoire. A period of evangelical activity, some of these religious songs – all for use outside the liturgy – served the purposes of the new religious orders, while others may perhaps have been associated with the Cathars. Out of the often incomplete surviving materials, a persuasive and beautiful programme of such music has been put together with informed inventiveness and recorded on this CD. In her booklet notes Anne Azéma quotes from a poem by one troubadour, Pierre de Corbiac: “I know a great many stories: the story of Merlin, of the death of King Arthur, of Tristan and Isolde, the great lovers. My Lords, I also know how to sing well in the service of the Holy Church ... The Lord God allows me to accomplish many things that will earn me salvation at the Day of Judgement” and explains that she and her colleagues have devised their own instrumental performance material, “basing it on pre-existent vocal sources, and drawing on medieval learning methods (embracing such aspects as performance from memory, improvisation, knowledge of rhetoric)”. The results are fascinating and often very beautiful. In mood and attitude the range is considerable: there is fierce criticism of earthly corruption and tyranny, celebration of the birth of Christ and the new dawn promised by the incarnation; there is empathetic meditation on the sufferings of the crucified Christ and radiant praise of the Virgin Mary; there are narratives of miracles, lyrics of both fear and happiness. Anne Azéma’s voice is an instrument with a considerable range – it can be earthy or ‘pure’, declamatory or intimate, gentle or powerful. But she never seems to be at pains to ‘display’ her voice, rather to put it at the service of material she obviously treasures. Her love for what she is singing is always evident, her voice always retains a strikingly natural quality, and the details of her performance always conditioned by an overriding determination to communicate the meaning of the text. Azéma is well supported by a skilled team of vocalists and, above all, by the instrumental work of Shira Kammen and others. Kammen and Azéma work together particularly well, in, for example, ‘D’un sirventes far’, a polemic on the iniquities of Rome, where voice and fiddle intertwine in patterns of rich expressiveness. Throughout the mixture of shorter and longer tracks, and the constant variation of musical forces employed on different items guarantee a constantly changing experience for the listener. -- Glyn Pursglove, MusicWeb International [reviewing Apex 62759] |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
Audi pontus, audi tellus by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Anne Azéma (Soprano)
Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; Spain |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 1 Minutes 27 Secs. Language: Latin |
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Clara sonent organa by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Shira Kammen (Fiddle),
Annelies Coene (Soprano),
Anne Azéma (Soprano),
Margriet Tindemans (Fiddle), Catherine Joussellin (Alto), Laurence Brisset (Voice), Pasquale Mourey (Soprano) Period: Medieval |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 3 Minutes 44 Secs. Language: Latin |
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| 3. |
Ar levatz sus, francha corteza gens by Peire Espanhol | ||||
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Performer:
Kit Higginson (Psaltery),
Margriet Tindemans (Harp),
Anne Azéma (Soprano)
Period: Medieval Written: 12th Century; Provence, France |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 5 Minutes 13 Secs. |
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| Notes: This selection is performed in Provençal. | |||||
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Planctus Beate Marie: Tantost com fon al loc vengutz by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Anne Azéma (Soprano)
Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; Provence, France |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 1 Minutes 27 Secs. |
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| Notes: This selection is sung in Provençal. | |||||
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Vexilla Regis prodeunt by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Laurence Brisset (Voice),
Catherine Joussellin (Alto),
Annelies Coene (Soprano),
Pasquale Mourey (Soprano) Period: Medieval |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 0 Minutes 39 Secs. Language: Latin |
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| 6. |
Dels quatre caps que a la cros by Peire Cardenal | ||||
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Performer:
Anne Azéma (Soprano),
Margriet Tindemans (Fiddle)
Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; France |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 7 Minutes 32 Secs. |
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| Notes: This selection is sung in Provençal. | |||||
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Verbum patris humanatur by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Shira Kammen (Fiddle),
Pasquale Mourey (Soprano),
Anne Azéma (Soprano),
Margriet Tindemans (Fiddle), Kit Higginson (Recorder), Annelies Coene (Soprano), Laurence Brisset (Voice), Catherine Joussellin (Alto) Period: Medieval Written: circa 1290; England |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 2 Minutes 52 Secs. Language: Latin |
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| 8. |
D'un sirventes far by Guilhem Figueira | ||||
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Performer:
Anne Azéma (Soprano),
Shira Kammen (Fiddle)
Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; Provence, France |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 6 Minutes 47 Secs. |
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| Notes: This selection is performed in Provençal. | |||||
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Una ciutatz fo, no sai cals by Peire Cardenal | ||||
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Performer:
Shira Kammen (Fiddle),
Margriet Tindemans (Fiddle),
Anne Azéma (Soprano),
Kit Higginson (Recorder) Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; France |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 10 Minutes 37 Secs. |
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| Notes: This selection is performed in Provençal. | |||||
| 10. |
Planctus Beate Marie: Dona, Maire del salvador by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Anne Azéma (Soprano)
Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; Provence, France |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 0 Minutes 58 Secs. |
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| Notes: This selection is sung in Provençal. | |||||
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Flore vernans gratie by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Anne Azéma (Soprano)
Period: Medieval |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 1 Minutes 37 Secs. Language: Latin |
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| 12. |
Gregis pastor by Anonymous | ||||
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Performer:
Laurence Brisset (Voice),
Margriet Tindemans (Fiddle),
Anne Azéma (Soprano),
Catherine Joussellin (Alto), Annelies Coene (Soprano), Shira Kammen (Fiddle), Kit Higginson (Recorder), Pasquale Mourey (Soprano) Period: Medieval |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 4 Minutes 7 Secs. Language: Latin |
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| 13. |
Cantigas de Santa María: no 363, En bon ponto by Alfons X (El Sabio) | ||||
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Performer:
Pasquale Mourey (Soprano),
Kit Higginson (Psaltery),
Catherine Joussellin (Alto),
Annelies Coene (Soprano), Laurence Brisset (Voice), Anne Azéma (Soprano), Margriet Tindemans (Fiddle), Shira Kammen (Fiddle) Period: Medieval Written: 13th Century; Spain |
Date of Recording: 07/1998 Venue: Gellone's Abbey, St.-Guilhem-le-Désert Length: 8 Minutes 28 Secs. Language: Spanish |
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