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01. "La rosa enflorese" 02. "Pues que tu reyna del cielo" 03. "Rosa das rosas" 04. "De tout flors" 05. "Plus bele que flor,Quant revient et fuelle et flor, L'autrier joer m'e" 06. "O virgo pia,Lis ne glai, Amat" 07. "Ther is no rose of swych virtu" 08. "Ad rose titulum" 09. "O rosa bella, o dolce anima mia" 10. "Laude novella sia cantata" 11. "Un fiore gentil m'apparse" 12. "Der winter will hin weichen" 13. "Unter den Linden" 14. "Ave generosa" 15. "Procession from Ordo Virtutum"
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Works By Machaut/ Ciconia/ Von Bingen/ Zacara Da Teramo |
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Description: | References to lilies and roses and many other flowers abound in both secular and sacred texts that were set to music from across European medieval repertoire from the 12th to the early 15th century. These two flowers in particular provided a rich symbolism: lilies represented purity and brightness in a sacred context. Roses are often used to represent love, secular or sacred. Both flowers were strongly associated with the Virgin Mary - the lily particularly is associated with the annunciation, the biblical scene in which the Angel Gabriel appears to Mary to announce that she will give birth. Countless painting and altarpieces show Gabriel presenting a lily to Mary. The Telling has a growing reputation for creating intimate, staged concerts to bring medieval music off the page and reach wider audiences. Formed in 2009, The Telling draw from a pool of leading musicians who perform for the Society of Strange & Ancient Instruments, I Fagiolini, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Carnival Band and The Dufay Collective. |
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Manufacturer No.: |
05712552 |
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