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Adam of St. Victor (Composer), Albert of Paris (Composer), Anonymous (Composer), Aquitanian Repertory Anonymous (Composer), Italian Anonymous (Composer), Medieval Hungarian Polyphony Anonymous (Composer), Gregorian Chant (Composer), Leonin (Composer), Albertus Parisiensis (Composer), Perotin (Composer), Philippe Le Chancelier (Composer), Theatre of Voices (Orchestra), Alan Bennett (Performer), Boyd Jarrell (Performer), Hugh B. Davies (Performer), Mark Daniel (Performer), Neal Rogers (Performer), Paul Elliott (Performer), Paul Hillier (Performer), Tom Hart (Performer)
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  • Performer: Alan Bennett, Boyd Jarrell, Hugh B. Davies, Mark Daniel, Neal Rogers, et al.
  • Orchestra: Theatre of Voices
  • Composer: Adam of St. Victor, Albert of Paris, Anonymous, Aquitanian Repertory Anonymous, Italian Anonymous, et al.
  • Audio CD (October 22, 1996)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
  • ASIN: B0000007F2
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #165,384 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Resonemus hoc natali
2. Natus est rex
3. In hoc anni circulo
4. Cogaudeant Catholici (from Codex Calixtinus) (attributed)
5. De monte
6. Ve mundo
7. Benedicamus Domino - Humane prolis (St. Marital Abbey)
8. In natale
9. Lilium floruit
10. Propter veritatem, gradual
11. Orienti oriens (from the St. Martial Abbey)
12. Virgo flagellatur (School of Perotinus)
13. Mors, clausula for 4 voices
14. Templum cordis
15. Work(s): [Unspecified] Benedicamus Domino
16. Beata viscera, conductus for solo voice

On this CD:
  1. Resonemus hoc natali (St. Martial Abbey)
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  2. Natus est rex
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  3. In hoc anni circulo (St. Martial Abbey)
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  4. Cogaudeant Catholici (from Codex Calixtinus) (attributed)
    Composed by Albertus Parisiensis
    with Theatre of Voices

  5. De monte
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  6. Ve mundo
    Composed by Philippe Le Chancelier
    with Theatre of Voices

  7. Benedicamus Domino - Humane prolis (St. Marital Abbey)
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  8. In natale
    Composed by Adam of St. Victor
    with Theatre of Voices

  9. Lilium floruit
    Composed by Adam of St. Victor
    with Theatre of Voices

  10. Propter veritatem
    Composed by Leone Leoni
    with Theatre of Voices

  11. Orienti oriens (from the St. Martial Abbey)
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  12. Virgo flagellatur (School of Perotinus)
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Theatre of Voices

  13. Mors, clausula for 4 voices
    Composed by Perotin
    with Theatre of Voices

  14. Templum cordis
    Composed by Adam of St. Victor
    with Theatre of Voices

  15. Work(s) [Unspecified] Benedicamus Domino
    Composed by Perotin
    with Theatre of Voices

  16. Beata viscera, conductus for solo voice
    Composed by Perotin
    with Theatre of Voices


Editorial Reviews

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In the late 12th century, the city of Paris, with its university and cathedral, was unequaled as a center of music and learning. The musical innovations achieved at Notre Dame and the abbey of St. Martial laid the groundwork for many important developments in music, including polyphony, rhythmic notation, and metrical organization of melody. This recording features 16 works from this period, by both known composers at Notre Dame--Leonin and Perotin--and unknown ones working in monastic anonymity at St. Martial. Although relatively austere and harmonically limited, these revolutionary pieces-- inspired in part by the majesty of the new cathedral buildings built during the 12th century--have an incredible range of emotion, from passionate declamations to intensely moving florid lines. The performances by Paul Hillier and his superb singers are resonant, warm, dynamic, and rhythmically exciting, recorded with spacious sound that preserves the detail of the vocal parts. --David Vernier

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5.0 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan, September 28, 2009
"IF YOU LIKE THE IDEA OF HAVING SOMETHING MORE INTERESTING THAN GREGORIAN MONOTONY, BUT RETAINING ITS FARAWAY TRANQUILITY, THIS MARVELOUS JOURNEY THROUGH 'THE AGE OF CATHEDRALS' IS A GREST ONE-STEP REVIEW."

This CD represents the musical monuments of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and other works from the Abbey of St. Martial. One difference between the two is that the music of the latter remains anonymous as they are contributions from a medieval monastery; while the composers from Notre Dame are among Europe's oldest known composers.

Both Leonin and Perotin are among the most important contributors to the music of this period, of which the 'Magnus Liber' collection is the legacy.Leonin (1160-1190) in fact composed organum and was the author of 'Magnum Liber' of organum. Leonin's 'Propter Veritatem' (Because of your rectitude) demonstrates the richness that they lend to the new era of music with its quickly flowing rhapsodic lines. Perotinus (fl.Paris, c 1200) revised the 'Magnus Liber' organum previously compiled by Leonin. The 'Benedicamus Domino' from Perotinus is quite surprising with its delightful rhythmic touches and varied dynamics. His four-part 'Mors' only uses the word 'death', but the music develops richly into a lively display of counterpoint.

The longest work on the disc is 'Beata Viscera' (Blessed flesh) by Perotinus/Philip the Chancellor. In this composition the Theatre of Voices returns to the rapt mysteries of the opening music. As the soloist meditates on the Virgin in sublime concentration, the hushed and unbroken drone of the accompaniment brings forth a great expanse of sound; the music flows lightly and smoothly and the centuries of time are absorbed completely by the listener.

This music served many purposes in the church, such as for religious festivals, to accompany Scripture readings and for praise of the Virgin. From the beginning of the first selection its wondrous and mysterious beauty surrounds the listener. The lower voices of the Theatre of Voices establish a deep foundation upon which the upper voices intone their lines, majestic but not monotonous.

On this 1995 recording made in St. Vincent's Church (great acoustics) in St. Rafael, Ca., Paul Hillier and his eight singers present voices that are naturally flowing and tonally unified creating a magical atmosphere that does great things for the performance.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very nice selection of very early music., December 23, 2005
By B. Marold "Bruce W. Marold" (Bethlehem, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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'The Age of Cathedrals' by the Theature of Voices directed by porminant vocal director, Paul Hillier is a very good collection on Latin liturgical music written for the Paris Notre Dame cathedral.

As a layman when it comes to early music, I am simply reporting on how enjoyable I find this album compared to other recordings of early liturgical works. In general I find two weaknesses. First, it is done entirely with male voices and second, the collection of tracks do not constitute a full mass, but fragments of music for various festivals and monastic activities.

If you simply like some old music, I would suggest some of the albums by Sequentia which includes some instruments and some female voices. If you are a died in the wool liturgical wonk, you will love this album.
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