This group, with its seamless legatos, impeccably executed phrasing, perfect blend, and beguiling vocal quality always has epitomized ensemble performance, and these singersfive this timedo it again here in a ravishing collection of 18 machaut motets that at once incorporate the emotions identified with love, longing, passion, rejection. The hilliard sing 18 of the 23 motets by machaut that survive, in the order that the composer himself determined more than 600 years ago. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Machauts chansons i recommend orlando consorts machaut. Het is dat het praktisch onmogelijk is, maar anders zou je zeggen dat het hilliard. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at. On another program ensemble musica nova sing all 23 motets, but three are not sung as written and others are accompanied by instruments. Machaut is one of the earliest composers on whom substantial biographical information is available, and daniel leechwilkinson called him the last great.
In a performers note, baritone gordon jones discusses performance practice questions, and his approach to singing a single word over the course of a threeminute piece. Even casual listeners will notice that each of the three lines of music has its own text one rapid and wordy, one moderate in speed, and one just a few words long. When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play. Music profile for the hilliard ensemble, formed 1974. Motets et chansons the hilliard ensemble emi reflexe. It bears the seal of an epoch, the 14th century, as well as that of a man who was a poet, a diplomat, a canon and a composer. It is probably the first devoted to machaut s motets, containing no fewer than 18 of the 23 that survive. Certainly the space one hears, tonally, around the voices themselves serves to heighten mood, and to emphasise the harmonies and layering again. Yet we can hear four other motets from their collection.
Machaut utilises opportunities presented by polyphony better than anyone else of his time. You get the feeling that the countertenors are sometimes maybe a little bit too weighty in the mix compared to the tenors and baritone, but then evening it. They also performed three pieces by guillaume dufay. In the service of king john of bohemia he traveled through europe on chivalric expeditions. Patronised by the ruling families of france, bohemia, and navarre, he bequeathed a large legacy of lyric poems, several lengthy narrative dits, and an unparalleled corpus of monophonic and polyphonic songs, motets, and a mass ordinary setting. Today his fourvoice mass of notre dame is a textbook example for medieval counterpoint, and has served sufficiently to maintain his reputation across shifts in fashion. It is probably the first devoted to machauts motets, containing no fewer than 18 of the 23 that survive. In the early 20s he entered the service of john, duke of luxembourg and king of bohemia, who secured for machaut various ecclesiastical posts, documented in. Guillaume dufay was a transitional figure in this regard. He was famous not only as a musician but also as a poet. New editions of the motets by nicky losseff from the machaut manuscript a, paris, biblioteque nationale, ms fonds francais 1584. It is certainly the first to present them in the order in which. A purely vocal performance of this material is, of course, as justifiable as any other performance practice we can surmise for this fourteenth century music. The hilliard ensemble used a new edition of the motets by nicky losseff, who also wrote the fourpage essay machaut and the language of pain.
The motet was preserved in the transition from medieval to renaissance music, but the character of the composition was entirely changed. Motets the hilliard ensemble on allmusic 2004 the motets of. While it grew out of the medieval isorhythmic motet, the renaissance composers of the motet generally abandoned the use of a repeated figure as a cantus firmus. The five they omit belong to the first phase of his motet. The numbering scheme, from the classic edition of machauts works by leo schrade, does not represent chronology, since few of machauts works can be reliably dated since many titles are merely the first lines of the texts used, in different sources individual pieces may be. Among his compositions were a number of narrative poems dits that chronicled his relationship with some of the most illustrious nobles of his day, nobles who in turn commissioned the sumptuous manuscripts whose survival ensured machauts posthumous fame. The hilliard ensemble seems to want to treat these secular machaut motets, whose lyrics all involve courtly love themes, as sacred music.
With his prolific output of motets and songs, machaut was the single most important figure of the french ars nova. Machaut texts and english translations by colleen donagher taken from. So i am dubious about the supposed date of the early 50s my guess is that someone transferred a 70sera lp to reeltoreel tape, that got stretched out in a couple of places and slowed down considerably in the digitization process. Free guitar sheet music machaut, guillaume quant je. This is not surprising, for to build newlywritten polyphony on a foundation of plainsong was not only a common compositional process, it reflects the general. His musical works include examples of most of the forms that were current in his time, and show him as a composer of mingled conservative and progressive tendencies. The hilliard ensemble sang 18 of the 23 motets, unaccompanied.
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