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The present recording proposes a repertoire of songs whose poetry and music are the work of troubadours and trouvères active in 12th- and 13th-century France. These pieces constitute in fact the first mediaeval surviving examples of song written in the vernacular. Here again is the Ensemble Constantinople, whose colourful instrumentation is graced by the presence of the soprano Anne Azéma, celebrated for her performances of mediaeval works.
Anonymous: La Septieme Estampie
La Septime Estampie
Chastelain de Couci: Li nouviauz tanz et mais et violete
Li nouviauz tanz et mais et violete
Anonymous: La Quinte Estampie
La Quinte Estampie
Guy Ross: Magdalena
Magdalena
Gontier de Soignies: Li tans nouveaus et la doucors
Li tans nouveaus et la doucors
Guy Ross: Hermins
Hermins
Guiot de Dijon: Chanterai por mon corage
Chanterai por mon corage
Anonymous: Danca Amorosa
Danca Amorosa
Peire Vidal: Pois tornatz sui em Proensa
Pois tornatz sui em Proensa
Anonymous: Trotto
Trotto
Peire Vidal: Anc no mori per amor ni per al
Anc no mori per amor ni per al
Anonymous: Istanpitta In Pro
Istanpitta In Pro
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