Solage: S’aincy estoit

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Codex Chantilly - Volume 1

Codex Chantilly - Volume 1


Andrieu:

De Narcissus home tres ourgilleus - ballade

anon.:

Un crible plein d'eaue de vray confort - A Dieu vos comant baudor - virelai

Caserta, A:

Je ne puis avoir plaisir - virelai

Caserta, P:

Medee fu en amer veritable - ballade

Galiot:

Se vos ne voles fayre outrage - rondeau

Perugia:

De quanqu'on peut belle et bonne estrener - ballade

Senleches:

Je me merveil (Ballade)

Solage:

S’aincy estoit


Ensemble Tetraktys, Kees Boeke

The most significant of all the surviving medieval musical manuscripts is the codex which is now housed in the Musée Condé in Chantilly. This beautifully presented recording of works from the Chantilly Codex is the first in an ambitious project to record of all the compositions contained in the codex in a new cooperation between Olive Music and Etcetera under the directorship of leading musician and scholar Jill Feldman.

Etcetera Chantilly Codex Complete Edition - KTC1900

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Gothic Voices - The Unknown Lover

Gothic Voices - The Unknown Lover

Songs by Machaut and Solage


anon.:

Adieu vous di

Solage?

Le mont Aön de Trace

Solage?

Machaut:

Mors sui, se je ne vous voy

Quant je sui mis au retour, V13

Dame, se vous m'estes lonteinne, B37

Plus dure que un dyamant

Douce dame, tant com vivray

Se je souspir parfondement

Dieus, Biaute, Douceur, Nature

Solage:

Le Basile

En l’amoureux vergier

Tres gentil cuer

Fumeux fume par fumee

Joieux de cuer en seumellant estoye

Corps feminine

S’aincy estoit

Pluseurs gens

Calextone, qui fut dame

Helas! je voy mon cuer


World-renowned vocal ensemble Gothic Voices, celebrated 25 years with its first appearance on Avie – the first recording of the complete works of Solage, the leading composer of the ars subtilior in late 14th century France and yet one about whom virtually nothing is known – not even his first name. The CD’s title, The Unknown Lover, reflects the composer’s anonymity, together with the fact that all twelve of Solage’s songs are love-songs. They are perfectly paired with the seven ars nova style songs by his earlier French contemporary Guillaume de Machaut, which provide a sorbet-like contrast and variety of texture to the richness and complexity of Solage’s output.

Any information about Solage’s life can only be surmised from the texts of his songs. Judging from the dedication of S’aincy estoit, it appears he was active in the court of Jean, Duc de Berry, during the 1380s and 90s, and from the virtuosity required by works such as Corps feminin we can safely assume that his music was mainly composed for professional musicians. The extremes of Solage’s rhythmic and chromatic experimentation, as in Fumeux fume par fumee, are some of the most challenging that Gothic Voices has ever encountered, making full use of the singers’ considerable experience and expertise.

Gothic Voices secured their place in recording history with A Feather on the Breath of God, one of the best-selling early music recordings ever made which launched a veritable worldwide Hildegard von Bingen industry. 20 further recordings followed, as did numerous awards and critical acclaim. Avie is delighted to welcome them to the label with this extraordinary and virtuostic music.

Recorded 19 – 22 February 2006, Toddington Church, Gloucester

“Gothic voices catch hold of the extravagant weirdness of works (…) propelling them into the 21st Century with irresistible dash and enthusiasm.’” Classic FM Magazine

“Gothic Voices continue to exude vitality while masterfully controlling the most complex structures.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2006 ****

“The opening song, Solage's ballade Le Basile, is sung at a brisk tempo by a soloist over a busy "di-di-di-di" accompaniment. The singers manage with perfect ease the long vocalisations and rhythmic complexity of some of the ballades, for example S'aincy estoit: their performance flows as naturally as a gentle stream. Several of Machaut's virelais are particularly interesting, especially the passionate Mors sui se je ne vous voy, where two solo male voices respond to each other melodically.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2006

Avie - AV2089

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