Ubi caritas. Italian Laude in Early Renaissance

18,00
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
na sklade / dostupné okamžite
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
RIC486
 
 
EAN kód:
5400439004863
 
 
Autori:
Anonymus, Bartolomeo Brollo, Domenico da Piacenza, Innocentius Dammonis, Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Johannes De Quadris, John Bedyngham, Josquin Desprez
 
 
Interpreti:
Baptiste Romain, Le Miroir De Musique
 
 
Vydavateľ:
RICERCAR
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Dátum vydania: 27.3.2026

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Johannes De Quadris: Cum autem venissem ad locum
2
(Keine Angaben): Quum autem venissem
3
(Keine Angaben): Laudato sia Dio (Dindiridin)
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(Keine Angaben): Vidi impium superexaltatum (Instrumental)
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(Keine Angaben): O tempo giocundissimo
6
(Keine Angaben): Vergene bella gratiosa e pura (Instrumental)
7
Innocentius Dammonis: Amor Jesù divino
8
(Keine Angaben): Con gran fervor, Gesù, ti vo cercando (J'ay pris amours)
9
(Keine Angaben): Nam edunt de micis (Instrumental)
10
(Keine Angaben): Sopr'ogni stella bella (Creature la plus belle)
11
(Keine Angaben): Sancta Maria regina celorum
12
(Keine Angaben): Se gratia per gratia (Instrumental)
13
(Keine Angaben): Convertime o signore
14
John Bedyngham: Nessun piacere ho sanza te, Gesù (Mon seul plesir)
15
Bartolomeo Brollo: Pulcra, speciosa et decora
16
Domenico Da Piacenza: Rostiboli gioioso (Instrumental)
17
(Keine Angaben): I' sento'l buon Gesù dentro del core
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Innocentius Dammonis: Peccatori, perchè seti
19
Joan Ambrosio Dalza: Patientia ognun me dice
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(Keine Angaben): O Dio ch'a fatto il ciel con la fortuna (Instrumental)
21
Josquin Desprez: O mater dei et hominis
Popis
This recording explores the musical world of the Laudesi brotherhoods that were active in the Venice region around 1500 and their rich repertoire of Italian devotional chants. These works often celebrate the Virgin Mary and the Passion of Christ and demonstrate an aesthetic deeply rooted in popular piety. They often combine homophonic compositional technique with an immediate expressiveness that was aimed at the common people and influenced by Franco-Flemish songs. Le Miroir de Musique are inspired by the musicians of the Scuole Grandi of the Venetian Renaissance and create a sound world that lies at the interface of spirituality and burgeoning humanism.