Format: CD
Barcode: 0635212001127
Catalog number: SIGCD 011
Releasedate: 01-03-04
This album is a programme of 14th-century motets and mass movements represents two of the most important sources of French medieval music.
The Ivrea Codex now lives in the Chapter library of the cathedral of Ivrea, a small town in the foothills of the Italian Alps, south of the modern ski resort of Aosta (home to an important 15th-century music manuscript). This may seem an unexpected area in which to find major sources of medieval music, but in fact the position of these towns on one of the main routes across the Alps between France and Italy readily explains their importance in the Middle Ages. They lay on roads that linked centres of power, and accordingly they grew in importance themselves, sustaining cathedrals with musical traditions that provided a natural home for collections of sophisticated polyphony.
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1Sanctus:Sanans fragilia03:58
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2Kyrie02:12
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3Gloria:Et verus homo05:30
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4Dame / Fins cuers doulz02:29
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5Trop plus est bele / Biaute paree de valour02:22
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6Lasse! / Se j'aim mon loyal ami03:56
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7Credo06:07
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8Tu qui gregem/Plange, regni respublica04:15
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9Christe qui lux/Veni creator spiritus04:07
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10Felix virgo/Inviolata genitrix05:04
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11Sanctus03:10
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12Clap, clap/Sus Robin01:33
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13Qui es promesse/Ha! Fortune02:33
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14Martyrum/Diligenter inquiramus03:07
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15Amours/Faus samblant02:52
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16Post missarum sollempnia/Post misse modulamina02:50