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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
You know you want to... buy it!,
By Evil Library Kitty "On duty" (That cheese state near chi town) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lionheart: Paris 1200 - Chant and Polyphony from 12th Century France (Audio CD)
I was able to attend a live performance of many of these tracks by Lionheart at the International Medieval Conference at Kalamazoo in May 2005. Being a fan of early polyphony and chant, I couldn't wait for the concert to start. Then the lights dimmed in the theater, and people quieted down, waiting for the performers to arrive. What was a pleasent surprise for me was that a faint melody line threaded its way from the hall at the theater's entrance. Here Lionheart was performing the first song on the CD, "Breves dies hominis." As they filed into the theater and made their way to the stage chanting they passed by my aisle seat. For a moment I was not in the theater- I was in the newly constructed cathedral of Notre Dame, the monks' singing intermingling with the structure of the cathedral...By then (mind you we haven't even gotten through the first song) I knew I would have to get the CD. The songs are beautifully done, the harmonics are right on, and, in my humble opinion, the style is most authentic I've heard so far. This album is a fine example of early polyphony and chant. If you feel the need to buy that chant CD to see what it's all about- don't go to the $7.99 generic CD that you find everywhere, mostly because they lack the soul that chant should have and not very well done. Instead, buy this album, and enjoy what music should be.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
exquisite purity of sound,
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This review is from: Lionheart: Paris 1200 - Chant and Polyphony from 12th Century France (Audio CD)
Lionheart, a six man a cappella ensemble, have such perfect unity, and a sound so clear, they make this collection of 13th century chants one of the most peaceful CDs I own. Great for study, reading, or just to listen to its beauty, this mystical, glorious plainchant is a joy.As is typical with this kind of music which is based on the Gregorian chant, the tempos and sound levels are even, and very serene. Leonin was a composer and priest at Nortre Dame, and Perotin his student, who revised and added complexity and voices to the music.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GEORGEOUS, INSPIRING, UPLIFTING,
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This review is from: Lionheart: Paris 1200 - Chant and Polyphony from 12th Century France (Audio CD)
Paris' greatest hits from the 13th Century. My daughter recommended this to me, saying it was on her "must have" list. It's on mine, too, after one listen. This is gorgeous, sacred music.
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