Early Music Vancouver: A New Springtime of the World
$36-$75 CAD (35% discount to ages 35 & under; $10 CAD student rush seats at the door if available)
Marcabru — Pax in nomine domini (chanson)
Bernard de Ventadorn — La Dousa Votz (chanson)
Bernard de Ventadorn — Can L'erba Fresch'el Folha Par (chanson)
Anonymous — Flore vernans gratie (versus for 2 voices)
Guiraut de Bornelh — No posc sofrir c'a la dolor (chanson)
Anonymous — Estampida
Anonymous — Res jocosa (versus for 2 voices)
Guiraut de Bornelh — Reis gloriós verais lums e clartats (chanson)
Bertran de Born — Chasuts sui de mal en pena (chanson)
Jaufré Rudel — Quan lo rius de la fontana (chanson)
Anonymous — Gregis pastor (versus for 2 voices)
Anonymous — Estampie royale
Adam de la Halle — Je muir, je muir d'amourete (rondel)
Anonymous — Nicholai presulis (conduit for 3 voices)
Anonymous — Or entre mais e la sesons
During the 12th Century, as the famous historian, Georges Duby said, "a new springtime of the world blossomed, on the old Latin stock." The unchanging social order which prevailed before the year 1000 was now jostled by the feudal system. In southern France castles and monasteries were built, far from the declining influence of the king or the pope. Painting, sculpture, architecture, and music celebrated the beauty of the world in a new way.
In the same regions and exactly at the same time, Roman art flourished and new chants were being created in the generous acoustics of these new basilicas and chapels. In the domains of the great Saint-Martial de Limoges abbey notably, polyphony birthed its first audacious and jubilant elaborations, and the first notated secular songs of France were being created by the troubadours who celebrated courtly love.
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About Diabolus in Musica
Diabolus in Musica is a French medieval music ensemble founded in Paris in 1992. Now under the direction of Nicolas Sansarlat, the ensemble continues to program rediscovered Medieval works alongside the richness of the well-known musical works by the Troubadours, Trouvères, and the Notre Dame School.
http://diabolusinmusica.fr/