In Seculum Viellatoris Le Miroir de Musique & Baptiste Romain
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
09.03.2018
Label: Ricercar
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Le Miroir de Musique & Baptiste Romain
Composer: Johannes Ciconia (1370-1412), Guillaume Dufay (1400-1474)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Arne kuth ich sorge non 04:29
- 2 Los mals d'amors ai eu ben toz apres 04:32
- 3 Bele ysabelot - Je me cuidoie - Entre Copin et Bourjois 02:42
- 4 Tut l'an mi ten amors de tal faisson 06:58
- 5 La uitime estampie real 02:02
- 6 In seculum viellatoris 01:01
- 7 Belicha 09:13
- 8 Non credo, donna, che la dolçe fiamma 03:33
- 9 Ghaetta 09:39
- 10 O bella rosa, o perla angelichata 03:31
- 11 O rosa bella, o dolce anima mia 05:23
- 12 Tenor la belle se siet au pied de la tour 03:07
- 13 La belle se siet au pied de la tour 02:55
- 14 Espérance mi fait vivre en doulour 03:46
- 15 J'aime la biaute 01:36
- 16 Soyés loyal a vo povoir 03:01
Info for In Seculum Viellatoris
Baptiste Romain, director of the ensemble Le Miroir de Musique, has just been appointed professor at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. To mark this occasion, he enriches the ‘Instruments’ series on the Ricercar label with a recital devoted to the medieval vielle (bowed fiddle): troubadour songs and dances and polyphonic compositions from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries illustrate the various stages in the evolution of this instrument, the ancestor of the violin.
Baptiste Romain, medieval vielle bowed fiddle
Le Miroir De Musique
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 In Seculum Viellatoris