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Pérotin and the Ars Antiqua

 
Classical Album: Pérotin and the Ars Antiqua
  • Main performer: Hilliard Ensemble
  • Booklet languages: English
  • Libretto languages: Latin, English
  • Time: 68:07
  • Release Date: 2007

Review

U.K.-based Coro label has concentrated on a useful series of reissues of Harry Christophers' group the Sixteen, releases originally made for Collins Classics but stranded when that company shuttered its doors in 1999. With Pérotin and the Ars Antiqua, Coro turns its attention to a different project, Hilliard Live, a series of live recordings taken from the vaults of the Hilliard Ensemble made available before by the Hilliard itself, albeit on a limited basis. This particular recital, the first in the series, was presented in the chapel at Trinity College, Cambridge, at the conclusion of the Hilliard's annual summer singing school in 1996, and it is both well recorded and compiled. Applause is heard only at the start and at the end of the disc, and there is no audible coughing or other stray noises of significance in the recording; the singing is warm and close. The only other Hilliard Ensemble recording of Ars Antiqua literature was the Pérotin album for ECM in 1988, and this Coro issue shares only three pieces with its predecessor. Pérotin and the Ars Antiqua aren't wholly limited to the Paris-based Notre Dame School as they also incorporate some contemporary English polyphony and pieces from the south of France. For fans of the Hilliard or the Ars Antiqua, this disc should be self-recommending, but for those coming to the music of the Notre Dame School for the first time, this wouldn't be a bad choice, as it is well annotated with a useful essay by Mark Everist. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide

Performances

Composer Title Time
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Vetus abit littera, 4-part conductus 3:46
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Deus misertus hominis, 4-part conductus 4:59
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Veni creator spiritus, 3-part conductus (MS Florencia) 7:21
Pérotin Viderunt omnes, organum for 4 voices 10:31
Léonin Gloria: redemptori meo, trope for 2 voices (attrib.) 5:44
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Haec dies quam fecit Dominus, organum duplum 4:27
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Stirps Iesse, sequence 5:06
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Mundus vergens in defectum, 4-part conductus 2:21
Anonymous, Notre Dame School Procurans odium, 3-voice conductus 1:59
Anonymous, English Alleluia Nativitas, 3 part organum 5:25
Anonymous, Aquitanian Repertory Surrexit Christus, troped sequence for the Benedicamus 4:43
Pérotin Sederunt principes, gradual for 4 voices 11:45
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