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Format : 1 CD Total Time : 01:13:57
Recording : 01/11/2013 Location : Bâle Country : Suisse Sound : Stereo
Label : Tacet Catalog No. : TACET213 EAN : 4009850021308 Price Code : DM019A
Publishing Year : 2014 Release Date : 04/04/2018
Genre : Classical
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Musique médiévale pour Saint-Nicolas Gaudeat ecclesia rondellus Sanctissimo pontifici Nicholaus pontifex St. Godrich songs Nobilissimis siquidem alleluia Incomparabiliter Ave presul alme Gaudens in domino/Jube domne Benedicamus regi sydereo Alleluia. Tumba sancti Nycholai Nicholaus inclitus Ora pro nobis, beate Nicolae Ex eius tumba V. Catervatim Salve cleri/Salve iubar Sancto Dei Nicolao Gaudens in domino Stampede Exultemus et letemur Alleluia. Fac veniale tuis alleluia Nicholai presulis Nicholai sollempnia Celica siderei Qui cum audissent V. Clara quippe Benedicamus Domino Benedicamus devotis mentibus
Ensemble Peregrina Agnieszka Budzinska-Bennett, direction
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 In the middle ages, the reverence for Saint Nicolas was not limited to the Christmas season, as it is today. It is unlikely that he would have become the patron saint of sailors and other professions, had this been the case. TACET's new CD will come out before December 6th, but it is certainly not meant to be limited to that date. Thus it is not surprising that ensemble Peregrina found a great number of songs on their search for Nicolas. In putting together this program it was a great advantage to have within the ensemble, which has already received an ECHO for its work, and within its network musicologists who know where to look, how to read and interpret the sources and how to perform the music. The music of the middle ages is strangely fascinating. Often appearing seemingly simple, monodic or reduced to basic rules of polyphony, it can induce a calm in the listener that can hardly be found anywhere today. Complicated things all of a sudden seem senseless. Of course one can try to use WhatsApp at the same time. However, the hectic typing is likely to slow down and eventually stop altogether in view of the strong attraction of these ancient sounds and the enormous spaces of time. How many generations have passed since the creation of these melodies? It is to be hoped that many listeners will turn on this music. It is impossible to turn it off anyway.

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