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 Guillaume De Machaut: Motets / The Hilliard Ensemble
Release Date: 03/30/2004 
Label:  Ecm   Catalog #: 000185902   Spars Code: DDD 
Composer:  Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:  David JamesGordon JonesDavid GouldRogers Covey-CrumpSteven Harrold

Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 3 Mins. 

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Nominated for the 2005 Grammy Award for "Best Chamber Music Performance."


You know you're getting old when you say things like, "I can't believe it's been 30 years since. . ." Well, whatever it means, it's been 30 years since the beginning of the Hilliard Ensemble, the British trio/quartet/quintet/etc. that set the standard and tone (in every sense of the word) for all subsequent early-music small-ensemble vocal groups. This group, with its seamless legatos, impeccably executed phrasing, perfect blend, and beguiling vocal quality always has epitomized ensemble performance, and these singers--five this time--do it again here in a ravishing collection of 18 Machaut motets that at once incorporate the emotions identified with love, longing, passion, rejection, despair, hopelessness, pain, and death. The harmonies, like the thematic material of the texts, are mostly stark and bare and uncomplicated, but then we're suddenly jolted by some strange and wonderful, unconventional combobulation of notes that reminds us of the poignancy and beauty of human feeling and how music can effectively touch and even describe our emotions. Things get especially interesting in the harmonically spicy "Se j'aim mon loyal ami" (track 12) and following "Bone pastor", whose "colorful" chords pre-date Gesualdo's quirky inventions by more than two centuries.

The Hilliards are experts in all aspects of singing, but they also know how to find the soul of a piece, and here they have a field-day with poetry such as "True love, who came to pierce me to the heart, has done me a great wrong...Alas! now may I lament, weep, and make my complaint in abundance while, because I have loved so well, I await my death rather than my reward." Machaut's music is as evocative as any ever written and, embodied in these five voices--two countertenors, two tenors, and baritone--it aims straight for the heart as directly and effectively as it appeals to the intellect and aesthetic senses. Although I found 60-plus minutes of this music to be a bit too much of a good thing for one sitting--it calls out for more variety in mood and style--there's no denying that the performances and interpretive concepts are musically first-rate and musicologically sound. And speaking of sound--it's ideal, made in the group's favorite venue, the St. Gerold monastery. [3/29/2004]

--David Vernier, ClassicsToday.com

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Tous corps qui/De souspirant cuer/Suspiro by Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:  David James (Countertenor), Gordon Jones (Baritone), David Gould (Countertenor),
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor), Steven Harrold (Tenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 37 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
2.  He, Mors, com tu/Fine Amour, qui me/Quare non sum mortuus by Guillaume de Machaut
Performer:  Gordon Jones (Baritone), David James (Countertenor), David Gould (Countertenor),
Rogers Covey-Crump (Tenor), Steven Harrold (Tenor)
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 2 Minutes 40 Secs. 
Language: French 
3.  De Bon Espoir/Puis que la douce/Speravi by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 47 Secs. 
Language: French 
4.  Aucune gent/Qui plus aimme/Fiat voluntas tua by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 47 Secs. 
Language: French 
5.  J'ay tant mon cuer/Lasse! je sui en aventure/Ego moriar by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 4 Minutes 22 Secs. 
Language: French 
6.  Qui es promesses de Fortune/Ha, Fortune! trop suis mis loing/Et non est qui adjuvet by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 2 Minutes 38 Secs. 
Language: French 
7.  Hareu, hareu, le feu/Helas, ou sera/Obediens usque ad mortem by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 2 Minutes 25 Secs. 
Language: French 
8.  Dame, je sui cilz/Fins cuers doulz by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 16 Secs. 
Language: French 
9.  Tant doucement m'ony attrait/Eins que ma dame/Ruina by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 2 Minutes 55 Secs. 
Language: French 
10.  Amours qui ha le povoir/Faus Samblant/Vidi Dominum by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 23 Secs. 
Language: French 
11.  Lasse! comment oublieray/Se j'aim mon loyal/Pour quoy me bat mes maris? by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 51 Secs. 
12.  Bone pastor Guillerme/Bone pastor qui pastores by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 1324; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 15 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
13.  Martyrum gemma latria/Diligenter inquiramus/A Christo honoratus by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 41 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
14.  Trop plus est bele/Biaute paree de valour/Je ne sui mie by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 2 Minutes 23 Secs. 
Language: French 
15.  Christe qui lux es/Veni creator/Tribulatio proxima by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: ?1359-60; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 5 Minutes 0 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
16.  Tu qui gregem/Plange, regni/Appprehende arma et scutum by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 31 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
17.  Felix virgo/Inviolata/Ad te suspiramus by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 4 Minutes 26 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
18.  Fons tocius/O livoris/Fera pessima by Guillaume de Machaut
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hilliard Ensemble
Period: Medieval 
Written: 14th Century; France 
Date of Recording: 11/2001 
Venue:  Propstei St. Gerold, Austria 
Length: 3 Minutes 17 Secs. 
Language: Latin 
 Sound Samples Back to Top 
Tous corps qui/De souspirant cuer/Suspiro
Christe qui lux es/Veni Creator/Tribulatio proxima
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