Martini: La fleur de biaulté Le Miroir de Musique & Baptiste Romain
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
22.06.2021
Label: Ricercar
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Le Miroir de Musique & Baptiste Romain
Composer: Johannes Martini (1440–1498)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Johannes Martini (1435 - 1497):
- 1 Martini: O beate Sebastiane 05:37
- 2 Martini: La Martinella 02:11
- 3 Martini: La Martinelle pittzulo 01:10
- 4 Martini: Letatus sum 03:00
- 5 Martini: Biaulx parle toujours 01:23
- 6 Martini: La fleur de biaulté 01:38
- 7 Martini: Quare fremuerunt gentes 04:46
- 8 Martini: Magnificat tertii toni 09:39
- 9 Martini: Helas comment aves 02:53
- 10 Martini: Que je fasoye 00:46
- 11 Martini: Fortuna desperata 01:18
- Anonymous:
- 12 Anonymous: Fortuna disperata 01:20
- Johannes Martini:
- 13 Martini: Fortuna d'un gran tempo 03:25
- 14 Martini: Scoen kint 04:15
- 15 Martini: Sans riens du mal 05:14
- 16 Martini: J’espoir mieulx 04:12
- 17 Martini: Missa Ma bouche rit: Credo 07:26
- 18 Martini: Der newe pawer schwantcz 02:43
- 19 Martini: De la bonne chiere 03:23
- 20 Martini: Tant que dieu voldra 02:21
- 21 Martini: Ave amator casti consilii 02:08
- 22 Martini: Des biens d’amours 01:26
- 23 Martini: Missa La Martinella: Agnus Dei 05:28
- Colinet de Lannoy, Johannes Martini:
- 24 Lannoy, Martini: Cela sans plus 01:13
Info for Martini: La fleur de biaulté
Born in Leuze (Hainaut) around 1430, Johannes Martini was initially active in Konstanz, then in Milan and Ferrara, where he died on 23 October 1497. Closely connected with the d’Este family, he was paid in 1479 for the production of a large volume of vocal music for the ducal chapel of Ferrara. He is also the key contributor to the Casanatense Chansonnier, which was compiled for the marriage of Isabella d’Este to Gianfrancesco II Gonzaga in 1490. Thanks to these collections, we can for the first time present a glimpse of the immense output (motets, psalms, mass movements, chansons, instrumental chansons) of one of the most refined composers of the generation before Josquin’s
Le miroir de musique
Baptiste Romain, direction, violin, bagpipes
Le Miroir de Musique
is an ensemble specialised in the music of the late middle ages and Renaissance, from the golden age of the troubadours to the humanist movements of the 16th century. Directed by Baptiste Romain, the ensemble is based in Basel (CH) and brings together the most prolific of the new generation of early music performers, many of whom are graduates of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Le Miroir de Musique combines historically informed performance with rich sonorities and virtuosic instrumental practice.
The image of a "Mirror of Music" is borrowed from Jacques de Liège's treatise (Speculum Musicae), and reflects our goal of painting a vivid picture of medieval and Renaissance music, in a spirit of fidelity to the original sources.
Booklet for Martini: La fleur de biaulté