The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Quant la douce jouvencelle / anonymous ; Gloria / (John) Cooke ; Belle sans per / Matteo da Perugia ; Ay mi! dame de valour / Guillaume de Machaut ; En cest mois de May ; Laus detur multipharia ; Credo ; La uitime estampie real / anonymous ; Plaisance, or tost / Pykini -- The twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Deduc, Syon, uberrimas ; La septime estampie real ; Je ne puis/Par un matin/Le premier jor/Iustus ; Beata nobis gaudia ; Virgo plena gratie/Virgo plena gratie/[Vir]go ; La quarte estampie real ; Crucifigat omnes ; Flos in monte cernitur ; In Rama sonat gemitus / anonymous ; Presul nostri temporis / Perotinus? ; Ave Maria / anonymous.
Note
Principally for 1-5 voices, unaccompanied; the 8th, 11th and 15th works for medieval fiddle; principally anonymous compositions; also contains works by Cooke, Matteo da Perugia, Guillaume de Machaut, Pykini, and Pérotin.
Originally released as Hyperion CDA66739 in 1994.
Language (note)
Vocal works sung in Old French or Latin.
Title
Music for court and church from the later Middle Ages.