Suso in Italia Bella
Seven centuries of attractive music from northern Italy amiably performed
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Composer or Director: , Marchetto da Padova, Antonio da Cividale, Jacopo da Bologna, Anonymous, Matteo da Perugia, Rudolf von Fenis, Uc de Saint Circ, Paolino D'Aquileia, , Vincenzo da Rimini
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Arcana
Magazine Review Date: 11/2003
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 74
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: A320
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Versus de Herico duce |
Paolino D'Aquileia, Composer
(La) Reverdie Paolino D'Aquileia, Composer |
O Lylium convallium |
Anonymous, Composer
(La) Reverdie Anonymous, Composer |
Submersus jacet Pharao |
Anonymous, Composer
(La) Reverdie Anonymous, Composer |
Tres enemics |
Uc de Saint Circ, Composer
Uc de Saint Circ, Composer (La) Reverdie |
Gewan ich ze Minnen |
Rudolf von Fenis, Composer
(La) Reverdie Rudolf von Fenis, Composer |
En mort d'En Joan de Cucanh |
Anonymous, Composer
(La) Reverdie Anonymous, Composer |
Lux purpurata/Diligite justitiam |
Jacopo da Bologna, Composer
Jacopo da Bologna, Composer (La) Reverdie |
O in Italia felice Liguria |
Jacopo da Bologna, Composer
Jacopo da Bologna, Composer (La) Reverdie |
Nel bel giardino che l'Adige |
Jacopo da Bologna, Composer
Jacopo da Bologna, Composer (La) Reverdie |
Pyançe la Bella Yguana |
Anonymous, Composer
(La) Reverdie Anonymous, Composer |
Nell'acqua chiara |
, Vincenzo da Rimini, Composer
(La) Reverdie , Vincenzo da Rimini, Composer |
La nobil scala |
Anonymous, Composer
(La) Reverdie Anonymous, Composer |
Ave corpus sanctum gloriosi |
, Marchetto da Padova, Composer
(La) Reverdie , Marchetto da Padova, Composer |
Imperial sedendo |
Anonymous, Composer
(La) Reverdie Anonymous, Composer |
Rondeau-refrain |
Matteo da Perugia, Composer
Matteo da Perugia, Composer (La) Reverdie |
Strenua quam duxit/Gaudeat & tanti |
Antonio da Cividale, Composer
(La) Reverdie Antonio da Cividale, Composer |
Author: mberry
The earliest piece, by Paolino of Aquileia, a fully-developed and moving lament for the death of a Frankish Margrave, comes from Carolingian times. Its groupings of low-key strophes alternate with anguished female spoken dialogue, conjuring up visions of professional mourners, the paid pleureuses. Two pieces from Cividale – one in honour of the Blessed Virgin, O Lylium convallium, the other an Easter Benedicamus trope, Submersus jacet Pharao, with alternating plucked string accompaniment – fill the space which brings the listener into the 13th century.
Poets and composers of the 13th and 14th centuries offer secular songs, telling of unrequited and unfaithful love, and others composed for special occasions, their dedications either spoken or sung. One of these, Lux purpurata, by Jacopo da Bologna, celebrating an official visit by the Papal Legate, contains an acronym, LUCHINUS VU COMES, and ends with some spectacular hocketing.
Prefaced by an erudite introduction, the singing is generally soft and low, the instrumental interludes brilliantly played. Refreshingly enjoyable!
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