Step back in time with "The Earliest Songbook in England: Cambridge University Library MS Ff.I.17," a captivating collection of medieval music performed by Anonymous. Released on August 1, 2000, under the Hyperion label, this album offers a unique glimpse into the musical landscape of 13th-century England. With a blend of medieval, Swedish ballads, and chamber music, the album spans a total of 1 hour and 4 minutes, featuring 23 tracks that showcase the rich musical heritage of the era.
The album is a testament to the skill and artistry of the Gothic Voices, led by Christopher Page, who bring these ancient melodies to life. Each track, from the hauntingly beautiful "Verbum patris humanatur O O" to the joyous "Ad cantus letitie," offers a window into the past, allowing modern audiences to connect with the music of centuries ago. The intricate vocal arrangements and the use of period instruments create an atmosphere that is both historically authentic and deeply moving.
Whether you're a fan of early music or simply curious about the roots of Western musical tradition, this album is a treasure trove of historical and artistic significance. The Earliest Songbook in England is not just a collection of songs; it's a journey through time, offering a rare opportunity to experience the sounds and spirit of medieval England.
Tracks
Verbum patris umanatur O OAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
In hoc ortus occidenteAnonymous, Catherine King
Regis cuius potentiaAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Ecce torpet probitasAnonymous, Stephen Charlesworth
Magno gaudens gaudioAnonymous, Catherine King
Rerum Deus conditorAnonymous, Charles Daniels
Cantu miroAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Vacillantis trutineAnonymous, Leigh Nixon
In natali novi regisAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
DiastematicaAnonymous, Catherine King
Divino maduitAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Virgo mater salvatorisAnonymous, Stephen Charlesworth
Tronus regis instauraturAnonymous, Charles Daniels
Benedicamus Domino. Spiritus almiAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Adulari nesciensAnonymous, Catherine King
Agnus Dei. Qui pius est factusAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Resonet, intonetAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Ad honorem salvatoris (a 1)Anonymous, Rogers Covey-Crump
Ad honorem salvatoris (a 2)Anonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Argumenta faluntur fisiceAnonymous, Catherine King
Flos florigerAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Licet eger cum egrotisAnonymous, Charles Daniels
Ad cantus letitieAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
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