Old and New – Modern or Antique, monody – early polyphony. In Antiqua versus Nova we will pay attention to one specific musical change or big transformation from the history of West European music. Episode 19: the Voice.
Anonymous 13th century
1. Benedicamus Domino
Studio Laren, Donald de Marcas, vocals
(NAA-COPIE T.B.V. Studio Laren)
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)
2. cantata Arianna a Naxos
Emma Kirkby, soprano. Marcia Hadjimarkos, fortepiano
(BRILLIANT 94204)
Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)
3. Lasciatemi morire
4. O Teseo, o Tesseo mio
5. Dove, dov’è la fede
6. Ahi, che non pur rispondi!
Ensemble conducted by Gustav Leonhardt
(SEON GD 71951, 1989)
Anonymous (medieval, Iceland)
7. Tale of Grymnir
Benjamin Bagby, vocals. Ensemble Sequentia
(DHM 05472 77381 2)
Pierre de Cambrai, 13th century
8. Respons. Tante signa
Graindelavoix conducted by Björn Schmelzer
(GLOSSA GCD P32107)
9. Cant de la Sibilla, Sybil la Latine
Luis Milan
10. Quien amores ten
Antonio de Cabezon
11. Fabordón y glosas del Sexto Tono
Cristobal de Morales
12. Pie Jesu Domine
Lope de Vega/Anoniem
13. No hay que decirle el primor
Montserrat Figueras, soprano. Hespèrion XX conducted by Jordi Savall
(ASTREE E 8500)
Neidhart v. Reuental, 13th century
14. Willekomen sumerwete süeze
Mönch v. Salzburg, 14th century
15. Das Kchühorn
16. Ich het czu hannt geloket mir
Ensemble für frühe Musik Augsburg. Andrea von Ramm, vocals
(CHRISTOPHORUS CHR 77271)
Anonymous, 12th century
17. Mère Dieu
Studio Laren. Marianne Blok, soprano
(NAA-COPIE T.B.V. Studio Laren)
18. Alleluia, surrexit Dominus
Claudin de Sermisy
19. Joyssance vous donneray
Anoniem
20. Se j’aime mon amy
21. Tous nobles cueurs, venez veoir Magdalene
Ensemble Graindelavoix conducted by Björn Schmelzer
(GCD P32104, 2009)