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Bruno Bonhoure|Noël baroque en Pays d'Oc

Noël baroque en Pays d'Oc

Natalis Cordat, Nicolas Saboly, Bruno Bonhoure

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The noël, a type of popular Christmas song, flourished throughout France beginning early in the Renaissance. The authors of most of the noëls included here, Nicolas Saboly and Natalis Cordat, were active in the mid-seventeenth century in southern France and wrote primarily in Occitan, or langue d'Oc, rather than French. They are responsible for the texts, but the tunes were taken from popular songs of the time and from sacred music. (Saboly was a composer of liturgical music, but is thought to have used preexisting tunes for his noëls.) The tunes Saboly uses are generally livelier and folksier than those of Cordat and the other writers, which are more hymn-like. The Saboly noëls that open and close the album, Ben urosa la naissance and Sant Jousè m'a dit are especially engaging, and Li a quauqua ren que m'a fat paur has a Monteverdian wit and sophistication. This collection, performed by La Camera delle Lacrime, directed by Bruno Bonhoure, who is also the soloist on several tracks, makes a good introduction to noëls. Some are performed as solos, some by a small vocal ensemble, and some by a children's choir, with varying accompaniments, including viol, theorbo, Baroque guitar, organ, and harpsichord. Bonhoure and soprano Caroline Bardot have light, clear voices and sing with unmannered freshness, as is appropriate for this repertoire, which is essentially popular song, created for untrained singers. The vocal ensemble and children's choir perform with spirited energy, and the accompanying forces are inventive and lively.

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1
Ben urosa la naissença
La Camera della Lacrime
00:02:48

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

2
Orgulhós, plen de maganha
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:02:45

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

3
Tu que cerques tei delices
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:01:33

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

4
O monde, que tu es heureux
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:03:51

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Natalis Cordat, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

5
Mortels, assamblez tous vos voix
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:05:31

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Natalis Cordat, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

6
Li a quauqua ren que m'a fat paur
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:02:51

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

7
Adam fut un pauvre homme
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:05:51

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Jean-François Dandrieu, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

8
Coratge, moainada
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:03:05

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - François Pezant, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

9
Aquò's pro durmit, mainada
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:09:17

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Natalis Cordat, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

10
Adam e sa companha
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:04:00

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

11
Soleil, de toutes parts
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:07:58

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Natalis Cordat, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

12
Li a pron de gens
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:03:36

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

13
Sus chrestiens, préparons nous
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:03:40

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Natalis Cordat, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

14
Aquel ange qu'es vengut
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:03:35

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

15
Sant Jousè m'a dit
La Camera delle Lacrime
00:04:50

La Camera delle Lacrime, Performer - Bruno Bonhoure, Performer - Nicolas Saboly, Composer

2007 Alpha 2007 Alpha

Chronique

The noël, a type of popular Christmas song, flourished throughout France beginning early in the Renaissance. The authors of most of the noëls included here, Nicolas Saboly and Natalis Cordat, were active in the mid-seventeenth century in southern France and wrote primarily in Occitan, or langue d'Oc, rather than French. They are responsible for the texts, but the tunes were taken from popular songs of the time and from sacred music. (Saboly was a composer of liturgical music, but is thought to have used preexisting tunes for his noëls.) The tunes Saboly uses are generally livelier and folksier than those of Cordat and the other writers, which are more hymn-like. The Saboly noëls that open and close the album, Ben urosa la naissance and Sant Jousè m'a dit are especially engaging, and Li a quauqua ren que m'a fat paur has a Monteverdian wit and sophistication. This collection, performed by La Camera delle Lacrime, directed by Bruno Bonhoure, who is also the soloist on several tracks, makes a good introduction to noëls. Some are performed as solos, some by a small vocal ensemble, and some by a children's choir, with varying accompaniments, including viol, theorbo, Baroque guitar, organ, and harpsichord. Bonhoure and soprano Caroline Bardot have light, clear voices and sing with unmannered freshness, as is appropriate for this repertoire, which is essentially popular song, created for untrained singers. The vocal ensemble and children's choir perform with spirited energy, and the accompanying forces are inventive and lively.

© TiVo

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