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The Orlando Consort|The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry - Medieval and Renaissance Gardens in Music (The Orlando Consort)

The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry - Medieval and Renaissance Gardens in Music (The Orlando Consort)

The Orlando Consort

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With this disc, the Orlando Consort follows the direction laid down by its successful Food, Wine & Song release of a few years back -- and the group outdoes itself. The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry takes as its musical point of departure the idea of the garden, which was central to the expressive culture of both the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Images of flowers and gardens drove both the secular and often erotic language of courtly love and a great deal of religious musical thinking, as well, and one accomplishment of this wonderful disc is how it tracks the confluence of sacred and secular across the boundaries that conventionally mark the beginning of the Renaissance era. Indeed, even leaving the garden theme to one side, The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry is one of the best discs you can buy to hear the evolution of style from the time of Machaut's Ros, liz, printemps, verdure, which opens the proceedings in the middle of the fourteenth century, to the Netherlandish works of Clemens and Gombert that end the program. Complex formal schemes and unfamiliar vertical sonorities give way to careful treatment of dissonance and phrase structures governed by the ebb and flow of the text as the cutting edge of style shifted from France to England, Burgundy, Spain, the Low Countries, and Italy. The idea of the garden remained constant but changed its shape -- in the medieval era, the garden was an enclosed, personal, or interpersonal space, while the Renaissance garden, as anyone who visits Florence will learn, was a powerful display of mastery over nature. All this shows up in the texts in the musical settings. You can learn a good deal about gardens from the 116-page booklet (in three languages), and for green thumbs there's even a list of plants you'd need to assemble in order to make a medieval garden of your own. It's the counterpart of the recipes included in the Food, Wine & Song booklet. The vocal beauty of this all-male English quartet, augmented by a bass for five-part pieces, is astonishing in view of its vigorous touring schedule -- the Orlando Consort shows up in medium-sized American towns that may rarely have heard a live concert of Renaissance music, and the group spends a lot of time in airplanes and rented cars. People in those towns are lucky to be introduced to early music by musicians of such caliber, who understand the early European mind so well, and the luck extends to this disc's purchasers.
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The Orlando Consort

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1
France (1250-1377): Chanson - Rose, liz, printemps, verdure (Guillaume de Machaut)
The Orlando Consort
00:04:25

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Guillaume de Machaut, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

2
France (1250-1377): Motet - El mois de Mai/De se debent/Kyrie (Anonymous)
The Orlando Consort
00:00:57

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Anonymous, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

3
France (1250-1377): Motet - Hé, Marotele/En la praërie/Aptatur (Anonymous)
The Orlando Consort
00:01:14

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Anonymous, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

4
France (1250-1377): Chanson - Passerose de beauté (Trebor)
The Orlando Consort
00:02:43

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Trebor, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

5
England (1290-1460): Motet - Flos regalis (Anonymous)
The Orlando Consort
00:03:30

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Anonymous, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

6
England (1290-1460): Missa - Flos Regalis: Agnus Dei (Walter Frye)
The Orlando Consort
00:05:04

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Walter Frye, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

7
England (1290-1460): Motet - Quam pulchra es (Leonel Power)
Leonel Power
00:03:39

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Leonel Power, Conductor

2005 harmonia mundi usa

8
Burgundy (1460-1506): Chanson - Soubz les branches/En la rousée/Jolis mois de may (Anonymous)
The Orlando Consort
00:03:31

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Anonymous, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

9
Burgundy (1460-1506): Chanson - Royne des flours (Alexander Agricola)
The Orlando Consort
00:04:06

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Alexander Agricola, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

10
Spain (1480-1560): Canción - Dindiridin (Anonymous)
The Orlando Consort
00:00:32

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Anonymous, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

11
Spain (1480-1560): Canción - En la fuente del rosel (Juan Vásquez)
The Orlando Consort
00:01:21

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Juan Vasquez, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

12
Spain (1480-1560): Motet - Hortus conclusus (Rodrigo de Ceballos)
The Orlando Consort
00:04:17

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Rodrigo de Ceballos, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

13
Spain (1480-1560): Canción - Aquella mora garrida (Gabriel [Mena])
The Orlando Consort
00:02:15

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Gabriel Mena, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

14
Spain (1480-1560): Motet - Quasi cedrus (Francisco Guerrero)
The Orlando Consort
00:05:32

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Francisco Guerrero, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

15
France (1500-1550): Chanson - Changeons propos (Claudin de Sermisy)
The Orlando Consort
00:03:15

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Claudin de Sermisy, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

16
France (1500-1550): Motet - Sicut lilium (Antoine Brumel)
The Orlando Consort
00:01:18

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Antoine Brumel, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

17
France (1500-1550): Motet - Vidi speciosam (Johannes Lupi)
The Orlando Consort
00:05:27

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Johannes Lupi, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

18
Italy (1508-1565): Motet - Haec est illa dulcis rosa/Salve (Carpentras [Elzéar Genet])
The Orlando Consort
00:02:24

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Carpentras [Elzéar Genet], Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

19
Italy (1508-1565): Madrigal - Da le belle contrade d'oriente (Cipriano de Rore)
The Orlando Consort
00:02:31

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Cipriano de Rore, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

20
Italy (1508-1565): Madrigal - I vaghi fiori (Jacques Arcadelt)
The Orlando Consort
00:01:41

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Jacques Arcadelt, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

21
Italy (1508-1565): Motet - Ecce tu pulcher es (Dominique Phinot)
The Orlando Consort
00:06:38

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Dominique Phinot, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

22
The Low Countries (1520-1560): Chanson - Des herbes ai assés (Thomas Crecquillon)
The Orlando Consort
00:01:24

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Thomas Crecquillon, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

23
The Low Countries (1520-1560): Chanson - Au ioly bocquet croist la violette (Clemens non Papa [Jacob Clement])
The Orlando Consort
00:01:13

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement), Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

24
The Low Countries (1520-1560): Motet - O flos campi (Nicolas Gombert)
The Orlando Consort
00:07:09

The Orlando Consort, Performer - Nicolas Gombert, Composer

2005 harmonia mundi usa

Albumbeschreibung

With this disc, the Orlando Consort follows the direction laid down by its successful Food, Wine & Song release of a few years back -- and the group outdoes itself. The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry takes as its musical point of departure the idea of the garden, which was central to the expressive culture of both the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Images of flowers and gardens drove both the secular and often erotic language of courtly love and a great deal of religious musical thinking, as well, and one accomplishment of this wonderful disc is how it tracks the confluence of sacred and secular across the boundaries that conventionally mark the beginning of the Renaissance era. Indeed, even leaving the garden theme to one side, The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry is one of the best discs you can buy to hear the evolution of style from the time of Machaut's Ros, liz, printemps, verdure, which opens the proceedings in the middle of the fourteenth century, to the Netherlandish works of Clemens and Gombert that end the program. Complex formal schemes and unfamiliar vertical sonorities give way to careful treatment of dissonance and phrase structures governed by the ebb and flow of the text as the cutting edge of style shifted from France to England, Burgundy, Spain, the Low Countries, and Italy. The idea of the garden remained constant but changed its shape -- in the medieval era, the garden was an enclosed, personal, or interpersonal space, while the Renaissance garden, as anyone who visits Florence will learn, was a powerful display of mastery over nature. All this shows up in the texts in the musical settings. You can learn a good deal about gardens from the 116-page booklet (in three languages), and for green thumbs there's even a list of plants you'd need to assemble in order to make a medieval garden of your own. It's the counterpart of the recipes included in the Food, Wine & Song booklet. The vocal beauty of this all-male English quartet, augmented by a bass for five-part pieces, is astonishing in view of its vigorous touring schedule -- the Orlando Consort shows up in medium-sized American towns that may rarely have heard a live concert of Renaissance music, and the group spends a lot of time in airplanes and rented cars. People in those towns are lucky to be introduced to early music by musicians of such caliber, who understand the early European mind so well, and the luck extends to this disc's purchasers.
© TiVo

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