Courtly songs of the later 15th century. Gothic Voices, Christopher Page. The sound is beautifully carved out, and the ensemble includes some of Britain’s finest singers - Gramophone Magazine. Release Date: 29th Jan 2007. Catalogue No: CDH55274. The sound is beautifully carved out, and the ensemble includes some of Britain’s finest singers.
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Gothic Voices, Christopher Page (conductor). Download all MP3 £. 9. Download all FLAC £. The chansons recorded here reveal something of the subtlety of the trouvères’ art of melody. The songs by Blondel, especially L’amours dont sui espris, have a light and airy quality arising from Blondel’s decision to use poetic lines of only six syllables each.
Lute – Christopher Page (tracks: 2, 11, 15). Painting – Giotto (4). Producer – Martin Compton. Recorded in the Church of the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, on 3–5 October 1990 and 14 May 1991. Front illustration: Vita de S Francesco: La Morte del Cavaliere de Celano (detail) by Giotto (c1270–1337), Basilica di S Francesco, Assisi.