An educational programme featuring early music. Artefacts and expression in music; this time we pay special attention to the European poetry between 1050 and 1400 and the roots of the Provençal courtly love lyrics.
Guillaume IX van Aquitanië (1071 – 1127)
1. Pos de chantar m’es pres talens
Brice Duisit, zang en vièlle
(CD Las cansons del Coms de Peitieus Guillaume IX d’Aquitaine)
Anoniem (12e eeuw)
2. A l’entrada del temps clar
Bernard de Ventadorn (1130 – 1180)
3. Vida
Clemencic Consort o.l.v. René Clemencic
(CD Trouvères, Troubadours & Minnesänger)
Bernard de Ventadorn (1130 – 1180)
4. Quan vei la lauzeta mover
5. Quan l’erba fresc
6. Pois preqyatz me, senhor
7. Tuit cil que me pregon qu’eu chan
8. Amics Bernard de Ventadorn
Jean-Luc Madier, Anne Azéma and Franc Harismendy led by Joel Cohen
Carl Orff (1895 – 1982)
9. Uit Carmina Burana:
V. Ecce gratum
VI. Tanz (instr.)
VII. Floret silva nobilis
VIII. Chramer, gip die varwe mir
IX. Reie / Schwaz hie gat umbe / Chume, chume, geselle min!
X. Were diu werlt alle min
Collegium Vocale and Anima Eterna led by Jos van Immerseel
(CD Carmina Burana)
In addition:
Alfonso el sabio (13th century)
10. Todos los santos CSM 15
Tannhäuser (13th century)
11. Ich lobe ein wip
David Douglass, vièlle. The Newberry Consort led by Mary Springfels
With thanks to Muziekweb in Rotterdam.