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Direction 2. Ile Fantaisies CD I Josquin DESPREZ 1. Nymphes des bois Josquin Desprez 4’46 Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier: direction 2. Ile Fantaisies Josquin Desprez 2’49 Ensemble Leones Baptiste Romain: fiddle Elisabeth Rumsey: viola d’arco Uri Smilansky: viola d’arco Marc Lewon: direction 3. Illibata dei Virgo a 5 Josquin Desprez 8’48 Cappella Pratensis Rebecca Stewart: direction 4. Allégez moy a 6 Josquin Desprez 1’07 5. Faulte d’argent a 5 Josquin Desprez 2’06 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 6. La Spagna Josquin Desprez 2’50 Syntagma Amici Elsa Frank & Jérémie Papasergio: shawms Simen Van Mechelen: trombone Patrick Denecker & Bernhard Stilz: crumhorns 7. El Grillo Josquin Desprez 1’36 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction Missa Lesse faire a mi: Josquin Desprez 8. Sanctus 7’22 9. Agnus Dei 4’39 Cappella Pratensis Rebecca Stewart: direction 10. Mille regretz Josquin Desprez 2’03 Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier: direction 11. Mille regretz Luys de Narvaez 2’20 Rolf Lislevand: vihuela 2: © CHRISTOPHORUS, CHR 77348 5 & 7: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 901279 102 ITALY: Secular music (from the Frottole to the Madrigal) 12. Giù per la mala via (Lauda) Anonymous 6’53 EnsembleDaedalus Roberto Festa: direction 13. Spero haver felice (Frottola) Anonymous 2’24 Giovanne tutte siano (Frottola) Vincent Bouchot: baritone Frédéric Martin: lira da braccio 14. Fammi una gratia amore Heinrich Isaac 4’36 15. Donna di dentro Heinrich Isaac 1’49 16. Quis dabit capiti meo aquam? Heinrich Isaac 5’06 Capilla Flamenca Dirk Snellings: direction 17. Cor mio volunturioso (Strambotto) Anonymous 4’50 Ensemble Daedalus Roberto Festa: direction 18. Chi la galiarda Baldassare Donato 4’21 Ensemble Daedalus Roberto Festa: direction 19. Ultimi miei sospiri Philippe Verdelot 3’00 Doulce Mémoire Clara Coutouly: soprano Pascale Bocquet: lute Angélique Mauillon: harp Elisabeth Geiger: spinet Denis Raisin Dadre: direction 20. Vechie letrose, non valete niente Adriaen Willaert 1’38 21. Qual docezza giamai Adriaen Willaert 4’25 Romanesque Kathelijne Van Laethem: soprano Sophie Watillon, Piet Strykers, Franck Liégeois: viols Bart Coen: recorder Hannelore Devaere: harp Philippe Malfeyt: lute & direction 12 & 17: © ACCENT, ACC 9068 18: © ACCENT, ACC 94107 103 CD II ITALY: Sacred music Missa papae Marcelli Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 1. Kyrie 4’26 2. Gloria 4’59 3. Sanctus 6’26 4. Agnus Dei 6’05 Odhecaton Paolo da Col: direction 5. Magnificat a 4 Adriaen Willaert 8’26 6. Lauda Jerusalem a 8 Adriaen Willaert 4’44 Capilla Flamenca Dirk Snellings: direction 7. Vox in rama Giaches de Wert 3’37 Odhecaton Paolo da Col: direction 8. O vos omnes Carlo Gesualdo 4’09 Ensemble vocal européen de la Chapelle royale Philippe Herreweghe: direction 9. Domine Dominus noster Giovanni Gabrieli 3’45 Chœur de Chambre de Namur La Fenice Jean Tubéry: direction 10. Missa sopra Ecco si beato giorno a 40 (Credo) Alessandro Striggio 8’16 Le Concert Spirituel Hervé Niquet: direction 1-4: © ARCANA, A 358 8: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 901320 10: © GLOSSA, 921623 104 ITALY: Secular vocal music 11. Anchor che col partire Cipriano de Rore 2’33 Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier: direction 12. Solo e pensoso Nicola Vicentino 2’15 13. Se quel dolor che va innanzi al morire Luca Marenzio 2’42 Ensemble Daedalus Roberto Festa: direction 14. Vezzosi augelli Giaches de Wert 2’20 Cantus Cölln Konrad Junghänel: direction 15. Mercé, grido piangendo Carlo Gesualdo 4’57 Ensemble Daedalus Roberto Festa: direction 16. Non sa che sia dolore Luzzasco Luzzaschi 4’13 Helena Afonso, Cristina Miatello & Marinella Pennichi: sopranos Sergio Vartolo: harpsichord 17. Barca di Venezia per Padova Adriano Banchieri 5’00 Madrigale alla Romana (Stile del Marenzio Romano) Madrigale alla Napolitana (A Imitazione del Spano Napolitano) Seconda ottava all’improvviso nel liuto Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 12, 13 & 15: © ACCENT, ACC 98130 14: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 901621 16: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 190136 17: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 901281 105 CD III ITALY: Instrumental music 1. Tandernaken Jacob Obrecht 2’43 Philippe Canguilhelm, Elsa Franck & Alain Sobczak : shawms 2. La Stangetta Jacob Obrecht 1’17 Le Miroir de Musique Baptiste Romain: violin & direction Elizabeth Rumsey: viola d’arco Marc Lewon: lute 3. Tastar de corde & Ricercar dietro Joan Ambrosio Dalza 2’44 Wim Maeseele: lute 4. Ricercata Marco Antonio Cavazzoni 3’38 Liuwe Tamminga: organ (Lorenzo da Prato, 1471-1475, Bologna, Basilica di San Petronio) 5. La Piva Vincenzo Ruffo 2’17 Hannelore Devaere: harp Vincent Dumestre & Philippe Malfeyt: lutes 6. La mala vecchi & Il stocco Francesco Bendusi 2’11 Le Miroir de Musique Baptiste Romain: violin & direction Elizabeth Rumsey: viol Marc Lewon: viola d’arco Uri Smilansky: viola d’arco 7. Ricercar Silvestro Ganassi 1’02 Philippe Pierlot: bass viol 8. Ricercar X a 4 Adriaen Willaert 5’15 Joris Verdin: organ (Lorenzo da Prato, 1471-1475, Bologna, Basilica di San Petronio) 9. Vestiva i colli Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 3’57 Vox Luminis Lionel Meunier: direction 10. Vestiva i collicontrapunto per sonar in concerto Giovanni Antonio Terzi 4’49 Christina Pluhar: harp Matthias Spaeter: archlute 11. Consonanze stravaganti Giovanni de Macque 2’23 Jean Ferrard: organ (Johan Van Pronsfeld/Marc Garnier, 1537/1981 Metz, Cathédrale) 106 12. Vergine bella di Cipriano dimiuito per la viola Oratio Bassani 3’48 Imke David: bass viol Christina Pluhar: harp 13. Intonatione primi toni Andrea Gabrieli 1’23 Bernard Foccroulle: organ (André Séverin, 1652, Maestricht, Onze-Lievevrouw Basilik) 14. Toccata decima del 10 tono Claudio Merulo 6’46 Siebe Henstra: harpsichord 15. Canzona detta Petit Jacquet Andrea Gabrieli 2’04 Siebe Henstra: harpsichord 16. Canzona a 8 primi toni Giovanni Gabrieli 3’47 La Fenice Jean Tubéry: direction 17. Balletti (La Sirena, Amor vittorioso, L’innamorato) Giovanni Gastoldi 3’44 La Caccia Marleen Leicher: cornet Patrick Denecker & Mirella Ruigrock: shawms Simen Van Mechelen: trombone Bernhard Stilz: bassoon Guy Penson: harpsichord FRANCE: Sacred music 18. Ave Maria a 5 Jean Mouton 6’36 Odhecaton Paolo da Col: direction Missa o gente brunette Nicolas de Marle 19. Kyrie 1’43 20. Gloria 3’00 21. Sanctus 5’02 22. Agnus Dei 4’38 Odhecaton Paolo da Col: direction 23. Chantez à Dieu nouveau cantique Claude Le Jeune 3’29 Ludus Modalis Bruno Boterf: direction 24. Tant que vivray Claudin de Sermisy 1’14 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 18-22: © RAMÉE, RAM 0902 23: © RAMÉE, RAM 1005 24: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HM901672 107 CD IV FRANCE: Secular vocal music 1. Ce moys de may Clément Janequin 0’50 2. Au joly boys Claudin de Sermisy 2’07 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 3. Il estoit une fillette Clément Janequin 2’00 Syntagma Amici Kathelijne Van Laethem: soprano Bernhard Stilz, Elsa Franck, Patrick Denecker & Jérémie Papasergio: crumhorns 4. La Bataille Clément Janequin 6’46 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 5. Languir me fais Claudin de Sermisy 2’13 Doulce Mémoire Paulin Bündgen: counter-tenor Pascale Boquet: lute Angélique Mauillon: harp 6. Ramonez moy ma cheminée Nicolle des Celliers d’Hesdin 1’18 7. La Fricassée Henry Fresneau 2’17 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominque Visse: direction 8. Mignonne allons voir si la Rose Guillaume Costeley 2’23 Ludus Modalis Bruno Boterf: direction 9. Ah Seigneur Dieu Antoine de Bertrand 2’48 10. Qu’est devenu ce bel œil ? Claude Le Jeune 2’12 11. Povre cœur entourné Claude Le Jeune 4’24 12. Monsieur l’Abbé et monsieur son valet Claude Le Jeune 2’02 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 13. Mon petit cueur Cipriano de Rore 5’11 Huelgas-Ensemble Paul Van Nevel: direction 14. Doulce Mémoire Pierre Sandrin 5’11 Capilla Flamenca Dirk Snellings: direction 15. Doulce Mémoire Albert de Rippe 2’52 Jan Van Outryve: lute 108 FRANCE: Instrumental music 16. Branle d’Ecosse Thoinot Arbeau 1’51 Carles Mas: galoubet Frédéric Martin: violin 17. Basse dance La Magdalena & Tourdion Pierre Attaingnant 3’05 Doulce Mémoire Elsa Frank, Denis Raisin Dadre, Johanne Maître & Jérémie Papasergio: shwams Bruno Caillat: percussions Denis Raisin Dadre: direction 18. Bransles d’Écosse Étienne du Tertre 3’27 Doulce Mémoire Hélène Houzel, Sophie Cerf, François Rojat &Mathurin Matharel: violins Denis Raisin Dadre, Elsa Frank, Johanne Maître & Jérémie Papasergio: recorders Bruno Caillat: percussions Denis Raisin Dadre: direction 19. Prélude Pierre Attaingnant 1’31 Pascale Boquet: lute 20 Pavane Pierre Attaingnant 3’01 Pascale Boquet: lute Angélique Mauillon: harp 21. Bransles Gays Pierre Attaingnant 3’09 Doulce Mémoire (same musicians as track 18) 22. Troisième Fantaisie a 5 ad imitationem Moduli Claude Le Jeune 4’42 Benedicta est coelorum Regina Ensemble Mare Nostrum Andrea De Carlo, Margaux Blanchard, François Joubert-Caillet, Jérôme Lejeune & Maria Elena Medina: viols 23. Magnificat Pierre Attaingnant 4’05 Jean Ferrard: organ (Johan Van Pronsfeld/Marc Garnier, 1537/1981, Metz, Cathédrale) 1: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HM901271 2, 4: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HM90072 6, 7: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HM901453 8: © RAMEE, RAM 1301 9: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HMC 901147 10-12: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HM 901863 13: © HARMONIA MUNDI, HM 90760 109 FLANDERS & NETHERLANDS: Sacred music 24. Missa pro defunctis (Introïtus & Kyrie) Pierre de la Rue 5’28 Ensemble Clément Janequin Dominique Visse: direction 25. Du fond de ma pensée Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck 4’34 Cappella Amsterdam Daniel Reuss: direction 110 CD V FLANDERS & NETHERLANDS: Secular vocal works 1. O venus bant Alexander Agricola / 4’37 Capilla Flamenca Josquin Desprez Dirk Snellings: direction 2. Salve quae roseo Tielman Susato 8’42 Capilla Flamenca Dirk Snellings: direction 3. Se dire je l’oisoie Beneditus Appenzeller 1’49 4. Gentils galans 1’13 5. Ardo, Donna, per voi Andreas Pevernage 2’51 Capilla Flamenca Dirk Snellings: direction FLANDERS & NETHERLANDS: Instrumental music 6. Agnus Dei Géry de Ghersem 2’55 La Caccia Marleen Leicher: cornet Patrick Denecker & Mirella Ruigrok: shawms Simen Van Mechelen: trombone Bernhard Stilz: bassoon 7.
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