Project Ars Nova

Program: #91-50🎁   Air Date: Dec 16, 1991

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Ensemble Project Ars Nova specializes in the almost unknown repertory of late medieval instrumental and vocal music. Robert Aubry Davis talks with members of the group and features music from their recent concerts and recordings.

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NOTE: This classic show has recently been rescued and digitized from an ancient tape. The playlist below was originally typed or handwritten; if you notice any errors in our transcription, please let us know.

NORTHERN & SOUTHERN EXPOSURES

Music from the time of Ciconia to Dufay

Ars Nova: Ciconia

Laurie Monahan, voice
Michael Collver, voice, corno muto
John Fleagle, voice, harp
Shira Kammen, rebec, vielle
m.m.v. Randall Cook, vielle, chalumeau

Johannes Ciconia ca. 1370-1411

  • Venecie mundi splendor/Michael, qui Steno domus/Italie mundicie
  • O virum omnimoda/O lux et decus/O beate Nicholac

Anonymous Robertsbridge Codex, ca. 1340

  • Tribumque non aboruit (naar Philippe de Vitry)

Anonymous

  • T'Andernaken

Johannes Ciconia

  • Gli atti col dançar

Guillaume Dufay 1397-1474

  • Quel fronte signorille in paradiso

Anonymous

  • Constanzia
  • Guillaume Duray/Juvenalis
  • Fauges/Franco Cuore

Guillaume Dufay

  • Vergine bella

Robertus de Anglia ...1460-75...

  • O fallaze e ria Fortuna

Anonymous

  • Qui latuit
  • Hont Paor (Faenza Codex, naar Machaut)
  • De ce que faulx (Faenza Codex)

Johannes Ciconia

  • Per quella strada
  • Una panthera
  • O rosa bella
  • Poy che morir me convien

Nicola Zacharie ...1420-34...

  • Cacciando per gustar

Anonymous

  • Estampie

Paolo da Firenze?-1419

  • Godi Firenze

vielle: Fabrizio Reginato, Fonte Alto 1984
corno muto: Jacques Leguy, Parijs 1975
harp: John Fleagle, Boston 1985

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