Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of 14th-century French music with Gothic Voices' captivating album, "The Study of Love: French Songs & Motets of the 14th Century." Released in 1992 under the Hyperion label, this collection is a testament to the refined artistry of medieval music, featuring works by renowned composers such as Guillaume de Machaut, Pycard, and Solage, as well as anonymous pieces that showcase the era's rich musical heritage.
The album spans a diverse range of genres, including medieval and Gregorian chant, and is performed with exquisite precision and subtlety by the esteemed Gothic Voices ensemble, led by the accomplished Christopher Page. The tracklist is a journey through the intricate and beautiful compositions of the time, with highlights such as "Pour vous servir," "Combien que j'aye," and "Tres bonne et belle, Virelai 23."
With a duration of approximately one hour, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of the musical landscape of 14th-century France. The performances are marked by their intelligence and sensitivity, reflecting the sophisticated artistry of the period. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a newcomer eager to explore its depths, "The Study of Love" promises an engaging and enlightening listening experience.
Gothic Voices, known for their commitment to bringing medieval music into the mainstream, delivers a performance that is both historically informed and deeply expressive. The ensemble's dedication to authenticity and their nuanced interpretations make this album a standout in the realm of early music. Join Gothic Voices on this musical journey and discover the timeless beauty of 14th-century French songs and motets.
Tracks
Pour vous servirAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Puis que l'aloe ne fineAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King, Christopher Page, Rogers Covey-Crump
Jour a jour la vieAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Dame, je sui cils / Fins cuers dous / Fins cuers dous, Motet 11Guillaume de Machaut, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Combien que j'ayeAnonymous, Christopher Page, Rogers Covey-Crump, Andrew Lawrence-King
Marticius qui fuAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Renouveler me feïstAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Trop plus est bele / Biauté paree de valour / Je ne sui mie, Motet 20Guillaume de Machaut, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Fist on, dameAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Il me convient guerpirAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Tres bonne et belle, Virelai 23Guillaume de Machaut, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Le ior "Faenza codex"Anonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
En la maison DedalusAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Combien que j'aye - Instrumental VersionAnonymous, Andrew Lawrence-King
La grant biautéAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
GloriaPycard, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Se mesdisans en acort, Virelai 15Guillaume de Machaut, Rogers Covey-Crump
En esperantAnonymous, Christopher Page, Gothic Voices
Ay las! quant je pansAnonymous, Gothic Voices, Christopher Page
Dame, je vueil endurer, Virelai 9Guillaume de Machaut, Margaret Philpot
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