The Splendour of Florence with a Burgundian Resonance

 
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DUFAY / AGRICOLA / TINCTORIS / BUSNOIS / ANONYMOUS
The Splendour of Florence with a Burgundian Resonance
Gothic Voices

[ Linn Records / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 4 November 2022

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Following its Gramophone Editor's Choice album Echoes of an Old Hall, Medieval expert Gothic Voices has recorded The Splendour of Florence, a collection of Franco-Flemish music that was found in or associated with Florence. Occupying pride of place, Dufay's motet Nuper rosarum flores is widely thought to reflect the proportions of the newly completed dome of Florence cathedral, for which it was written at the cathedral's consecration in 1436. The other works - by Franco-Flemish composers Ockeghem, Busnois, Tinctoris, van Ghizeghem and others - are taken from a couple of Florentine chansonniers, which in turn document the wide dissemination of their music in the thriving Tuscan city. This album thus showcases Florence in all its splendour and lavishness, a city that proved a creative magnet for the highly-skilled and inventive compositional work of the outstanding composers of the Burgundian tradition.

Tracks:

anon.: Terribilis est locus iste
Dufay: Mirandas parit haec urbs
Caron, F: Rose playsante odorant
Ockeghem: D'ung aultre amer
Ockeghem: Alma Redemptoris Mater
Compère: Dictes moy toutes voz pensées
Busnois: Mon seul et cele souvenir
Ockeghem: Aultre Vénus estes sans faille
Dufay: Lamentatio sanctae matris ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae: O tres piteulx de tout espoir / Omnes amici eius
anon.: Concupivit rex
Dufay: Du tout m'estoie abandonne
Ghizeghem: De tous biens plaine
Dufay: De ma haulte et bonne aventure
Alexandre Agricola: J'ars de desir
anon.: Terribilis est locus iste
Tinctoris: Virgo Dei throno digna
Busnois: Terribile fortuna
anon.: Gloria patri
Dufay: Nuper rosarum flore