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Anonymous 4|Miracles of Compostela: Medieval Chant & Polyphony for St. James from the Codex Calixtinus (Anonymous 4)

Miracles of Compostela: Medieval Chant & Polyphony for St. James from the Codex Calixtinus (Anonymous 4)

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The Codex Calixtinus, a document housed at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, includes an odd assortment of writings relating to St. James the Greater -- sermons, lessons, miracle stories, guides to medieval pilgrimage routes, grammatical exercises for schools boys, and a wealth of chant, as well as some of the earliest examples of two- and three-part vocal polyphony. On this 1995 recording the a cappella women's quartet Anonymous 4 sings 21 intriguingly diverse selections from the collection, ranging from simple monophonic chant to astonishingly dissonant polyphony. The textural variety is one of the album's greatest charms; even within the same piece, the texture can beguilingly shift from one to three voices (since many of the chants and two-voice pieces use drones). The two-part responsory, Portum in ultimo, sung over a drone, is particularly haunting. Other pieces are so melodically eccentric and memorable that they should dispel any stereotypes about medieval music being boring and predictable, particularly the two Benedicamus tropes Ad superni regis decus and Gratulantes celebremus festum. Anonymous 4 sings with its customary blend of purity and expressiveness, with warmth and immaculate intonation, and it's a performance of great serenity. Harmonia Mundi's sound is ideally warm, clean, and resonant.
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1
Invitatory: Venite omnes cristicole
00:01:15

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

2
Processional: Salve festa dies
00:04:37

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

3
Benedicamus trope: Vox nostra resonet
00:01:40

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

4
Invitatory: Regem regum dominum
00:00:49

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

5
Benedicamus trope: Nostra phalanx plaudat leta
00:02:26

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

6
Antiphon: Ad sepulcrum beati Iacobi
00:02:12

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

7
Benedicamus trope: Ad superni regis decus
00:03:04

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

8
Brief responsory: Iacobe servorum
00:02:12

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

9
Benedicamus domino
00:01:53

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

10
Conductus: In hac die laudes
00:04:28

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

11
Kyrie trope: Cunctipotens genitor
00:05:13

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

12
Hymn: Psallat chorus celestium
00:01:09

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

13
Prosa: Alleluia: Gratulemur et letemur
00:06:27

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

14
Offertory: Ascendens Ihesus in montem
00:03:47

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

15
Agnus dei trope: Qui pius ac mitis
00:02:24

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

16
Benedicamus trope: Gratulantes celebremus festum
00:02:47

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

17
Conductus: Iacobe sancte tuum
00:05:00

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

18
Responsory: O adiutor omnium seculorum
00:08:36

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

19
Prosa: Portum in ultimo
00:02:42

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

20
Benedicamus trope: Congaudeant catholici
00:03:37

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

21
Prosa: Clemens servulorum
00:04:48

Anonymous 4, Choir - Anonymous, Composer

2008 harmonia mundi

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The Codex Calixtinus, a document housed at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, includes an odd assortment of writings relating to St. James the Greater -- sermons, lessons, miracle stories, guides to medieval pilgrimage routes, grammatical exercises for schools boys, and a wealth of chant, as well as some of the earliest examples of two- and three-part vocal polyphony. On this 1995 recording the a cappella women's quartet Anonymous 4 sings 21 intriguingly diverse selections from the collection, ranging from simple monophonic chant to astonishingly dissonant polyphony. The textural variety is one of the album's greatest charms; even within the same piece, the texture can beguilingly shift from one to three voices (since many of the chants and two-voice pieces use drones). The two-part responsory, Portum in ultimo, sung over a drone, is particularly haunting. Other pieces are so melodically eccentric and memorable that they should dispel any stereotypes about medieval music being boring and predictable, particularly the two Benedicamus tropes Ad superni regis decus and Gratulantes celebremus festum. Anonymous 4 sings with its customary blend of purity and expressiveness, with warmth and immaculate intonation, and it's a performance of great serenity. Harmonia Mundi's sound is ideally warm, clean, and resonant.
© TiVo

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