Hommage а l'amour

Hommage a l'amour is a vinyl album by Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1990 on the PGP RTB label, Ensemble's seventh album overall and their last album recorded for PGP RTB. It is a compilation of the Medieval tunes from the various styles and manuscripts: songs from Carmina Burana, a rondeau by Adam de la Halles, trouvere and minnesang songs, Italian Trecento ballata by Francesco Landini, a virelai from Llibre Vermell de Montserrat in addition to the istampittas preserved in the manuscript kept under the number MS 29987 in the British Library. LP consists of two sides: Hommage a la printemps, a homage to spring, and Hommage a l'Amour, a homage to love. The material from this LP will find its place on their German CDs Anthology and Marco Polo – The Journey in a remastered form.

Hommage a l'amour
Compilation album by
Released1990 (1990)
GenreEarly music
Length50:53
LabelPGP RTB
Ensemble Renaissance chronology
Early Serbian Music
(1989)
Hommage a l'amour
(1990)
Los primeros siete annos
(1993)

Track listing

All tracks produced by Ensemble Renaissance

Hommage a l'Amour
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Trotto"Manuscript London MS 299872:12
2."Ce fut en mai"Moniot d'Arras1:59
3."Ecco La Primavera"Francesco Landini1:42
4."Saltarello No. 2"Manuscript London MS 299871:42
5."Veris Dulcis In Tempore"Carmina Burana1:31
6."La Manfredina/Rotta"Manuscript London MS 299873:14
7."Meienzît"Neidhart von Reuental2:20
8."Ghaetta"Manuscript London MS 299876:13
9."Serbian Traveler Melodies" 4:15
10."Rondeau 'Tant Con Je Vivrai'"Adam de la Halle2:53
11."Saltarello No. 3"Manuscript London MS 299873:10
12."Stella Splendens"Llibre Vermell de Montserrat2:03
13."Lamento Di Tristano/Rotta"London Manuscript4:09
14."Souvent Souspire"Manuscrit du Roi3:32

Personnel

The following people contributed to the Hommage a l'Amour

gollark: Less, though.
gollark: I'd like to have some.
gollark: A somewhat relevant memé thing.
gollark: The "what people pay for stuff" theory of value presumably.
gollark: What does tend to happen is that Bar having less and Foo having more results in inequality of rights or whatever too.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.