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Acantus

Anonymous (Composer), Italian Anonymous (Composer, Performer), Acantus (Performer), Frida Forlani (Performer), Silvia Testoni (Performer), Marco Ferrari (Artist), Alessandra Fiori (Artist), Gloria Moretti (Artist), Stefano Pilati (Artist), Guido Sodo (Artist), Fabio Tricomi (Artist)
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  • Performer: Italian Anonymous, Acantus, Frida Forlani, Silvia Testoni
  • Composer: Anonymous, Italian Anonymous
  • Audio CD (May 11, 1999)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Gimell
  • ASIN: B00000IX6Z
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #133,830 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Salve, sancte pater
2. Salve sponsa Dei

On this CD:
  1. Adoramus te Christe, responsory (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  2. Vergene madre pia (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  3. Quasi cedrus (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Frida Forlani, Silvia Testoni, Acantus

  4. Verzene benedeta (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  5. O virgineta bella, 15 Century Italian Lauda
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Acantus

  6. Sicut pratum (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  7. Salve, sancte pater / Salve sponsa Dei (polyphony) Salve, sancte pater
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  8. Salve, sancte pater / Salve sponsa Dei (polyphony) Salve sponsa Dei
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  9. Salve Virgo rubens rosa (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  10. Credo apostolorum (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  11. Sanctus & Benedictus (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  12. Qui Nos Fecit ex Nihilo, canon, for men's ensemble
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Acantus

  13. Gaude flore (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  14. Alleluia (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  15. De profundis (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  16. Cum autem venissem (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus

  17. O Crux fructus
    Composed by Anonymous
    with Acantus

  18. Adoramus te Domine, responsory (polyphony)
    Composed by Italian Anonymous
    with Acantus


Editorial Reviews

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In our age of widespread literacy, it's easy to forget that the vast majority of music that survives from the Middle Ages was, merely by virtue of being written down, the dominion of an elite minority. On their debut CD, the Italian ensemble Acantus (the first group other than the Tallis Scholars to record for the Gimell label) approaches medieval Italian devotional song from the angle of common Italian folk music rather than of the erudite plainchant and polyphony preserved in most medieval sources. The pieces selected include several examples of chant-based "simple polyphony" that seem clearly derived from improvisatory practices--in Acantus's convincing performances, the effect is something like the equivalent of the spontaneous harmonizations Americans might sing around a campfire. These musicians use medieval instruments in about half of the pieces--and that sparingly--but the effect is always well-considered and natural: even when, in a hymn praising the crucified Christ and the Holy Cross, they use bagpipes and tambourine, the effect is fervent and exciting, without the faint whiff of condescension that often appears when "classical" early-music groups use those instruments. It's probably a measure of Acantus's success at aiming to recapture the musical spirit of ordinary folk in medieval Italy that the one piece they include that survives today in the oral tradition (a hymn from Liguria) fits right in with the rest of the record. --Matthew Westphal

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3.0 out of 5 stars more early music style than polyphony, July 1, 2009
I love Latin ecclesiastical polyphony (Palestrina, des Spres, Byrd, etc.), but this has much more the early music ancient folk sound than the transcendent ecclesiastical style. Whether this is a plus or minus depends on your preference: de gustibus non est disputandem. The cover is rather captivating in an entirely concupiscent sort of way, too.
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