Dive into the rich, historical tapestry of "La porte de félicité: Constantinople 1453, entre Orient et Occident" by Doulce Mémoire, a captivating exploration of the musical fusion between the East and West during the pivotal year of 1453. Released on September 17, 2012, under the Zig-Zag Territoires label, this album is a meticulously crafted journey through medieval and requiem genres, spanning a total of 73 minutes.
Doulce Mémoire, known for their evocative performances, presents a collection of 21 tracks that seamlessly blend the sacred and the secular, the Eastern and the Western. The album opens with "Omnes amici ejus" and closes with "Ôdes," offering a diverse range of compositions that include lamentations, gazels, peşrevs, and dances. Each piece is a testament to the cultural exchange and musical innovation that thrived in Constantinople during the 15th century.
From the hauntingly beautiful "Lamentatio sanctae Matris ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae" to the lively "Danse de Clèves, franchise nouvelle," the album showcases the versatility and skill of Doulce Mémoire. The inclusion of both familiar and lesser-known works, such as "Gloria, Agnus dei" and "Mevlevi âyini dans le maqâm pencgâh," highlights the ensemble's commitment to preserving and revitalizing the musical heritage of this transformative period.
For those who appreciate the intricate layers of medieval music and the rich history of Constantinople, "La porte de félicité: Constantinople 1453, entre Orient et Occident" is a treasure trove of sonic delights. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a profound and engaging listening experience that bridges the gap between two worlds.
2012 Outhere Music France2012 Outhere Music France
Tracks
Omnes amici ejusAnonymous, Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin-Dadre, Ensemble Kudsi Erguner
Lamentatio sanctae Matris ecclesiae ConstantinopolitanaeGuillaume Dufay, Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin-Dadre, Ensemble Kudsi Erguner
Ilahî dans le maqâm nevâ - Gazel dans le maqâm nevâHuseyin Baykara, Conquérant Mehmet II, Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin-Dadre, Ensemble Kudsi Erguner
Peşrev dans le maqâm irakElçi, Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin-Dadre, Ensemble Kudsi Erguner