Guillaume de MACHAUT "le noble rethorique" (ca. 1300-1377): Chansons / Songs
1. Moult sui de bonne heure nee (virelai)- ms, cem 3:35
2. Se je souspir (virelai) - ten3, fid 2:40
3. Amours me fait desirer (ballade) - ms, reb, har 3:14
4. Ay mi! dame de valour (virelai) - ms 2:13
5. Tant doucement - Eins que ma - (Ruina) (motet) - ms, ct, var2 1:38
6. Mes esperis se combat (ballade) - ms, var1, dou 4:15
7. Hoquetus "David" - var1, fid, har 1:51
8. Mors sui, se je ne vous (virelai) - ten1, dou 2:26
9. On ne porroit penser (ballade) - ms, var2, fid 2:42
10. De triste cuer - Quant vrais - Certes (ballade) - ten1, ten2, ten3 3:53
11. Honte, paour (ballade) - ms, dou, fid 4:03
12. Hont paur (Codex I-Faenza 117) (ballade) - cem, har 2:17
13. Nes que on porroit (ballade)- ms, dou, var1 4:29
14. Ploures dames (ballade) - ms, var1, fid 4:52
15. S'il estoit - S'Amours - (Et gaudebit) (motet) - ms, ct, fid 1:25
16. Dame, mon cuer emportes (virelai) - ten1, fid 2:54
17. Dame, mon cuer en vous (rondelet) - ms, fl, reb 2:56
18. Gais et jolis (ballade) - ct, har, cit 1:19
19. Tant doulcement me sens - (rondeau) - ms, tra, fid, var1 3:01
20. Plus dure que un dyamant (virelai) - ct, mic 1:39
21. De petit po (ballade) - ct, var2, dou, fid 3:11
22. De petit peu (Codex CS-Pu XI.E.9) (ballade) - var2, fid 1:03
23. En amer ma douce vie (ballade) - ms, fl, var1, fid 3:57
24. Lasse! comment - Se j'aim mon - Pour quoy (motet) - ct, ten2, ten3 2:11
F. ANDRIEU - Eustach DESCHAMPES:
25. Armes, amours - O flour des flours - ms, ct, dou, fid 4:41
Total time: 73:25
Ars cameralis
Zuzana Matoušková - (ms) mezzosoprano
Hanuš Bartoň - (var1) portative organ, (cem) small harpsichord
Milan Langer - (var2) portative organ
Lukáš Matoušek - (fl) recorders, (dou) dousainnes, (har) gothic harp, (mic) micanon
Jiří Richter - (fid) fiddle, (reb) rebec, (cit) citole
and guests:
Lubomír Moravec - (ct) counter tenor, (ten1) tenor
Matouš Vlčinský - (ten2) tenor
Stanislav Předota - (ten3) tenor
Jana Semerádová - (tra) flute
The French composer and poet Guillaume de Machaut is indisputably one of the most prominent figures of the 14th-century music. In his numerous poetical and musical works we can recognize an ultimately cultured, educated artist, endowed with refined sense of noble beauty. In his personality, which is a fascinating combination of the culturally and politically influential ecclesiastical elite and a vanishing world of medieval chivalry, embodying the conquest trips across Europe, heroic deeds, but also the warm tones of the love songs intended for noble and beautiful ladies.
(Studio Matouš)
Property | Value |
original instruments | Yes |
format | CD audio |