4891030508804

French Chansons

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Cat No: 8550880

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4891030508804

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  French Chansons

  • Description

    French Chansons[1] Faute d'argent - Josquin Desprez (c. 1440-1521)[2] Mille regretz - Josquin Desprez (c. 1440-1521)[3] Le chant des oiseaux - Clement Jannequin (c. 1485-1558)[4] Je ne le croy - Pierre Sandrin (fi. 1538-61 )[5] Or vien ?ºa - Clement Jannequin (c. 1485-1558)[6] Aime qui vouldra - Nicolas Gombert (c. 1500-56)[7] Quand je suis aupres - Nicolas Gombert (c. 1500-56)[8] Tant que vivrai - Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490-1562)[9] Venez, regrets - Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490-1562)[10] La, la, maistre Pierre - Claudin de Sermisy (c. 1490-1562)[11] En ce mois delicieux - Jacques Arcadelt (c. 1505-68)[12] Margot, labourez les vignes - Jacques Arcadelt (c. 1505-68)[13] Du temps que j'estois amoureux - Jacques Arcadelt (c. 1505-68)[14] Sa grand beaute - Jacques Arcadelt (c. 1505-68)[15] Belle qui tiens ma vie - Jehan Tabourot (1520-95)[16] Vray Dieu - Vassal[17] Pri?¿re devant le repas - Jacob Clemens (c. 1515-c. 1556)[18] Action des Graces - Jacob Clemens (c. 1515-c. 1556)[19] Il est bel et bon - Pierre Passereau (fl. 1509-47)[20] Ce n'est que fiel - Claude Le Jeune (c. 1530-1600)[21] Bonjour mon coeur - Orlande de Lassus (1532-94)[22] Si je suis brun - Orlande de Lassus (1532-94)[23] Beau le cristal - Orlande de Lassus (1532-94)[24] La nuit froide - Orlande de Lassus (1532-94)[25] Un jeune moine - Orlande de Lassus (1532-94)[26] De nuit, le bien - Antoine de Bertrand (fi. 1561-82)[27] Arr?¬te un peu mon coeur - Guillaume Costely (c. 1530-1606)This recording comprises a representative selection from the thousands ofFrench polyphonic songs or Chansons which were composed during the 16thcentury. This type of music, which had much in common with the Italian Madrigal- its composers included - became popular not just in France but all overEurope. The intention here is to celebrate the sheer variety within the genre,ranging from bawdy [25] to bucolic [10], from dance [15], [19] to devotion [17],[18], and from the philosophical [23], [24] to the pleasure [16], [26] and pain[11], [27] of requited or unrequited love.Chansons had already been composed in the 15th century by earlierFranco-Flemish composers such as Machaut, Dufay, Busnois and Ockeghem, to nameperhaps the four most famous, but the court I y manner of their music and itsverse remained mediaeval in feeling. With the advent of the Age of Humanismhowever, a musical transformation was brought about through the influence of theleading composer of the time, Josquin Desprez, and his innovative compositionaltechniques of voice-leading and imitation. His Faute d'argent [1] is arobust canon between alto and baritone, probably based on a scurrilous popularsong (see also [10] and [12]). Quite different is Mille regretz [2], atantalizingly short but haunting love song, later expanded by Gombert into a6-voice version, on which Morales in turn composed a Parody Mass. Suchborrowing and reworking was a common feature of composition at the time, andmany famous Chansons provided material for masses and dance mus

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Faute d'argent - Josquin Desprez
      • 2. Mille Regretz - Josquin Desprez
      • 3. Le Chant Des Oiseaux - The Scholars of London
      • 4. Je ne le croy - Pierre Sandrin
      • 5. Or Vien Ca - The Scholars of London
      • 6. Aime qui vouldra - Nicolas Gombert
      • 7. Quand je suis aupres - Nicolas Gombert
      • 8. Tant que vivrai - The Scholars of London
      • 9. Venez, regrets - The Scholars of London
      • 10. La, la, maistre Pierre - The Scholars of London
      • 11. En ce mois delicieux - Jacques Arcadelt
      • 12. Margot, labourez les vignes - Jacques Arcadelt
      • 13. Du temps que j'estois amoureux - Jacques Arcadelt
      • 14. Sa grand beaute - Jacques Arcadelt
      • 15. Belle Qui Tiens Ma Vie - The Scholars of London
      • 16. Vray Dieu - The Scholars of London
      • 17. Priere devant le repas - Emile Clemens
      • 18. Action des Graces - Emile Clemens
      • 19. Il Est Bel Et Bon - Pierre Passereau
      • 20. Ce n'est que fiel - Claude Le Jeune
      • 21. Bonjour mon coeur - Francis Lassus
      • 22. Si je suis brun - Francis Lassus
      • 23. Beau le cristal - Francis Lassus
      • 24. La nuit froide - Francis Lassus
      • 25. Un jeune moine - Francis Lassus
      • 26. De nuit, le bien - Antoine de Bertrand
      • 27. Arrete un peu mon coeur - The Scholars of London

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