Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval devotion with "Miracles of Notre-Dame," a captivating collection of poems set to popular songs of the 12th and 13th centuries by Gautier de Coincy. This album, released in 2003 under the Harmonia Mundi label, offers a unique blend of vocal and instrumental performances that bring the spiritual fervor of the Middle Ages to life.
Gautier de Coincy, a poet and monk from Northern France, composed these pieces in praise of the Virgin Mary, weaving together themes of love, faith, and miracles. The album features a diverse range of compositions, including conductus, motets, and instrumental pieces, each performed with a clarity and precision that highlights the beauty of medieval music.
The vocal performances are particularly noteworthy, with a deliciously clear and sometimes hard-edged delivery that captures the essence of medieval singing. The instrumental accompaniments, featuring a variety of medieval instruments, add depth and richness to the overall sound, creating a immersive and authentic listening experience.
"Miracles of Notre-Dame" is not just an album of historical significance; it is a testament to the enduring power of medieval music to inspire and uplift. Whether you are a fan of medieval music or simply curious about the sounds of the past, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. With a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, it is a perfect way to spend an afternoon or evening, transporting you to a time when faith and music were deeply intertwined.
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Tracks
Cui donrai je mes amoursGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Amours qui bien set enchanter (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Hui matin a l'ajourneeGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Douce dame (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Ma vieleGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Efforcier m'estuet ma voiz (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Cui donrai je mes amoursGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Quant ces flouretes florir voi (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Puisque voi la fleur noveleGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
D'une amour quoie et serie (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Conductus: De la sainte LeocadeGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Talenz m'est pris orendroit (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Pour Dieu (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Hyer matin a l’enjornee (The Art of the Trouvères, Northern France, 12th & 13th c.)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Motet: Benedicamus DominoGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Ja pour yverGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Amours dont sui espris (instrumental)Gautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Royne celestreGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Conductus: S'amours dont sui esprisGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort
Entendez tuit ensembleGautier De Coincy, Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort