About this CD (Informational)
Slobberer | Astoria, NY United States | 02/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Masters of the Rolls
GOTHIC VOICES
CATHERINE KING alto
STEVEN HARROLD tenor
JULIAN PODGER tenor
LEIGH NIXON tenor
CHARLES DANIELS tenor
STEPHEN CHARLESWORTH baritone
CHRISTOPHER PAGE
Compact Disc CDA67098
Contents:
Ab ora summa nuncius [3'10]
Inter usitata/Inter tot et tales/TENOR [1'46]
Vexilla regni prodeunt [3'52]
Singularis laudis digna [5'14]
Dulcia [dona redemptoris] [2'04]
Summum regem honoremus [1'45]
Omnis terra/Habenti dabitur/TENOR [2'51]
Copiose caritatis [1'12]
Missus Gabriel de celis [1'59]
Pura, placens/Parfundement plure/TENOR [2'20]
Letetur celi curia [3'21]
Salve regina [2'44]
Jesu fili virginis (plainsong) [0'47]
Jesu fili/Jesu lumen/[JESU FILI VIRGINIS] [2'05]
Sospitati dat egrotos [1'35]
Exultemus et letemur [2'00];
Stella maris illustrans omnia [2'14]
Venit dilectus meus [4'57]
Pange lingua [4'09]
O sponsa dei electa [1'34]
Generosa Jesse plantula [2'38]
Musicorum collegio/In templo dei/TENOR [2'46]
'Masters of the rolls' is the name we have given to the English composers of the fourteenth century, almost all of whom are anonymous. Literate musicians were often called 'magister' in the Middle Ages (compare the modern Italian usage of 'maestro'), and for performance purposes their compositions were often copied out on rolls like those shown on the front illustration of this CD. Some of these anonymous masters are perhaps to be found in the texts of 'musician motets' like Musicorum collegio/In templo dei: John Adam, William Oxwick, John Exeter, Nicholas Hungerford, William Tideswell. Even the most expert research has failed to uncover much information about these singers and nothing to connect them with any particular surviving compositions.
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Recorded in Boxgrove Priory, West Sussex on 13-15 January 1999
REVIEWS:
'Another fascinating exploration of music from the ever-questing and imaginative Christopher Page and his Gothic Voices. There is nothing here that fails to compel. A very attractive prospect for even the most reluctant medieval explorer' (Classic CD)
'One's ear is instantly captivated ... This disc comes with unhesitating recommendation, and not only for those to whom medieval music is already a familiar delight. The combination of scholarship and musicianship brought to bear by Page and his singers is wholly admirable; in particular, the ease and grace with which Gothic Voices negotiate the sometimes angular textures of their repertoire is a source of fascination and wonder.' (Gramophone Early Music)
'There is remarkable beauty in these varied pieces, beauty that is brought out in the superb singing of this ensemble. This is an example of a totally perfect release' (American Record Guide)
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