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Machaut: Messe de Notre-Dame»rank: 68520from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
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Messe de Notre Dame (Guillaume de Machaut)/ Ensemble Organum (Marcel Peres)»rank: 94985by: Guillaume de Machaut, Plainchant, Malcolm Bothwell, Jean-Etienne Langianni, Marcel Peres, Antoine Sicot, Jerome Casalonga, Ensemble Organum
0ur opinion: :Although Machaut's oft-recorded Mass is probably the best known work of medieval music, Marcel Pérès and his Ensemble 0rganum make you literally hear it for the first time. For starters, the movements are performed in a liturgical context, with appropriate plainsong insertions. The vocal lines, in turn, are ornamented with boisterous scoops, Bob Dylan-like slides, and decorations that will sound strange to modern ears. Yet the ornaments illuminate the work's celebratory aspects, and brings Machaut's quirky imagination into firmer focus than more conservative recordings. Pérès is to ...
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Corsica chants polyphoniques»rank: 373787from: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
0ur opinion: :Although Machaut's oft-recorded Mass is probably the best known work of medieval music, Marcel Pérès and his Ensemble 0rganum make you literally hear it for the first time. For starters, the movements are performed in a liturgical context, with appropriate plainsong insertions. The vocal lines, in turn, are ornamented with boisterous scoops, Bob Dylan-like slides, and decorations that will sound strange to modern ears. Yet the ornaments illuminate the work's celebratory aspects, and brings Machaut's quirky imagination into firmer focus than more conservative recordings. Pérès is to ...
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Laudario di Cortona - A Medieval Mystery (Un mystere du XIIIe siecle) /Ensemble Organum * Peres»rank: 539530by: Marcel Peres, Ensemble Organum
0ur opinion: :Although Machaut's oft-recorded Mass is probably the best known work of medieval music, Marcel Pérès and his Ensemble 0rganum make you literally hear it for the first time. For starters, the movements are performed in a liturgical context, with appropriate plainsong insertions. The vocal lines, in turn, are ornamented with boisterous scoops, Bob Dylan-like slides, and decorations that will sound strange to modern ears. Yet the ornaments illuminate the work's celebratory aspects, and brings Machaut's quirky imagination into firmer focus than more conservative recordings. Pérès is to ...
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