L'AMOR DE LONH Medieval songs of love and loss
Ensemble Gilles BinchoisDominique Vellard
GCD P32304
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Performing artists
Ensemble Gilles Binchois Dominique Vellard
Anne-Marie Lablaude, soprano Dominique Vellard, tenor & oud Cyprianos Sadek, baritone Baptiste Romain, fiddle & bagpipes Keyvan Chemirani, zarb & daf
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Total playing time 62:19 Recorded in the Église Saint-Saturnin de Vergy, France, in October 2009 Engineered by Robert Verguet Produced by Etienne Meyer Executive producer: Carlos Céster Art direction: Valentín Iglesias Booklet essay: Pierre Bec English Français Deutsch Español
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L'AMOR DE LONH
Medieval songs of love and loss
01 Esta montaña d’enfrente Traditional Sephardic song
02 Lanquan li jorn son lonc en mai Jaufré Rudel
03 Quand la pastora Traditional air from Haute Auvergne (instr.)
04 Triste ei lo cèu Traditional song from Béarn
05 Quan lo rius de la fontana Jaufré Rudel
06 Trop desir a veoir Adam de la Halle (polyphonic rondeau)
07 Una hija tiene el rey Traditional Sephardic romance
08 Dinz la roubieira de Lissac Traditional air from Limousin (instr.) Arrangement: Baptiste Romain
09 Quantas sabedes amar amigo Martim CodaxCantigas de amigo
10 Altas undas Raimbaut de Vaqueiras Melody adapted from his song Arám requèr by Anne-Marie Lablaude-Vellard
11 Meu amor, meu amoriño Traditional song from Galicia Melody transcribed by Joaquín Nin
12 Fine Amors me fait chanter Song by an anonymous trouvère
13 Ai Deus, se sab’ora meu amigo Martim Codax Cantigas de amigo
14 Del gran golfe de mar Gaucelm Faidit Music adapted from three folksongs:La guillonée d’Armagnac (northern Gascony),Al pont de Mirabel (Rouergue) La brunetta (Agenais).Arrangement: Anne-Marie Lablaude-Vellard
15 A vous Tristan Anonymous
16 Au repairier Adam de la HalleArrangement: Dominique Vellard
17 Quant voi le douz tens Anonymous (instr.)Chansonnier de l’Arsenal
About this CD
Focusing on the central notion – one very dear to the troubadours themselves – of “love from afar”, this new programme leads the listener through that maze of amorous emotions linked with the sense of absence (be it as a result of the crusades, owing to war, to tournaments, or to paternal bans...); the route chosen here is an unconventional one, traversing differing styles and epochs, with music from villages as well as from the courts, an immersion in the vast world of song and in the company of its earliest masters - the troubadours, the trouvères - and of its ageless servants: the traditional singer-poets from Occitania and from Spain...
After four CDs on Glossa dedicated to music of a roundly religious nature, in L’Amor de Lonh Dominique Vellard and the Ensemble Gilles Binchois come forward with their first secular programme in a long time, offering excitingly- committed interpretations and demonstrating once more why – after more than 30 years of activity – they are still considered the leading exponents of whatever repertories they lay their musical hands on.