From Galway to Galicia: the Celtic shores - Altramar Medieval Music Ensemble

Описание к видео From Galway to Galicia: the Celtic shores - Altramar Medieval Music Ensemble

Ensemble: Altramar
Album: From Galway to Galicia, The Celtic Shores
Video: Book of St Albans, XIII secolo
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This is the last album dedicated to the Celtic colture by Altramar. This ensemble is certainly the discovery that most thrilled me when searching among the early music productions of the 90s and early 2000s. In those years the aesthetic and artistic taste was undermined by countless productions which saw monks engaged in pseudo Gregorian chants supported by unlikely new age keyboards. Altramar's productions are still innovative today: original, never banal and philologically credible. From their website we read: "Altramar Medieval Music Ensemble was co-founded in 1991 by Angela Mariani, Jann Cosart, David Stattelman, Chris Smith, and Allison Zelles. Altramar has recorded seven CDs for the Dorian label and toured in North America and abroad, including early music festivals and series with international audiences such as Boston, Regensberg, and Utrecht. In 2009, Altramar was invited to record several pieces for the Norton Anthology of Music, the most widely-used music history anthology and textbook in the English language. Every one of Altramar’s recording projects involved months of specialized research into the medieval musician’s processes and practices; historical instruments; the poetics and historical languages of the texts; the deciphering of the early notation in which these musics were recorded; and the inventive and improvisatory processes necessary to create a fully-realized performance from this relatively non-prescriptive medieval notation."
This one is "From Galway to Galicia, The Celtic Shores", the third of their albums that I decided to present to you. Don't forget to purchase their works, available at very affordable prices at the link at the end of the description.
About the video: for all the albums of Altramar focused on the Celtic colture I've used the wonderful "Book of St Albans", a manuscript of the 13th century preserved at the Trinity College in Ireland.

I wish you happy listening!
Mirkò Virginio Volpe
MUSICA MEDIEVALE

1 Fégaid Úaib - Anon., copied from in the Book of Ballymote, 8th c.

2 Cantiga 36: Muit amar devemos - Alfonso el Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria

3 The Tides of Galway - Jann Cosart, 20th c., after Trinity College, Dublin MS. 80, 15th c.

4 En Silvis Caesa - St Columbanus (attr.)

5 The Last Voyage of St Brendan - Anon., Bodleian MS. Laud 108, late 13th c. with add. text from the Book of Lismore

6 Cantiga 267: Ondas do mar (music from A que Deus pres carn' e foi dela nado) - Jann Cosart, 20th c., after Alfonso el Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria

7 De bone amour et de lëaul amie - Gace Brulé

8 Cantiga 226: Assi pod'a virgen - Alfonso el Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria

Jann Cosart - vielle, crwth
Angela Mariani - voice, medieval harp, medieval Celtic harp, cruit
Chris Smith - cruit, gittern, percussion, reciting voice
David Statelman - voice

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