Variant title |
Rose, the lily, and the whortleberry |
Variant title |
Spine title on container: Medieval gardens |
Portion of title |
Jardins médiévaux |
Contents |
France (1250-1377). Rose, liz, printemps, verdure / Guillaume de Machaut (4:27) ; El mois de mai/De se debent/Kyrie / Anon. (0:57) ; Hé, marotele/En la praërie/Aptatur / Anon. (1:14) ; Passerose de beauté / Trebor (2:43) -- England (1290-1460). Flos regalis / Anon. (3:32) ; Flos regalis : Agnus Dei / Walter Frye (5:04) ; Quam pulchra es / Leonel Power (3:39) -- Burgundy (1460-1506). Soubz les branches/En la rousée/Jolis mois de may / Anon. (3:31) ; Royne des flours / Alexander Agricola (4:07) -- Spain (1480-1560). Dindiridin / Anon. (0:33) ; En la fuente de rosel / Juan Vásquez (1:21) ; Hortus conclusus / Rodrigo de Ceballos (4:18) ; Aquella mora garrida / Gabriel (Mena) (2:16) ; Quasi cedrus / Francisco Guerrero (5:32) -- France (1500-1550). Changeons propos / Claudin de Sermisy (3:16) ; Sicut lilium / Antoine Brumel (1:19) ; Vidi speciosam / Johannes Lupi (5:27) -- Italy (1508-1565). Haec est illa dulcis rosa/Salve / Carpentras (Eléar Genet) (2:24) ; Da le belle contrade d'oriente / Cipriano de Rore (2:32) ; I vaghi fiori / Jacques Arcadelt (1:41) ; Ecce tu pulcher es / Dominique Phinot (6:39) -- The Low Countries (1520_1560). Des herbes ai assés / Thomas Crequillon (1:24) ; Au ioly bocquet croist la violette / Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement) (1:13) ; O flos campi / Nicolas Gombert (7:23). |
Abstract |
"In celebration of the floral imagery used by many of Europe's greatest composers over a span of 300 years to depict both earthly and heavenly love, the Orlando Consort sings poetic texts ranging from the sacred to the downright suggestive"--Container. |
General note | "Production USA" |
General note | Compact disc. |
General note | Program notes in English, with translations into French, German, and Spanish, and texts in Old French, French, Italian, Latin, and Spanish with translations into English, French, German, and Spanish (112 p. : col. ill.) bound in container. |
Performer |
Orlando Consort, with Robert Macdonald, bass. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded Nov. 2-5, 2004, St. Mary's Parish Church, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. |
Language | Sung in Old French, French, Italian, Latin, and Spanish. |
LCCN | 2007568554 |
ISBN | 9780971207417 |
ISBN | 0971207410 |
UPC |
093046739829 |
UPC |
090346739825 |
Standard identifier# |
00093046739829 |
Publisher number | HMU 907398 Harmonia Mundi |