Josquin, the Undead: Laments, Deplorations & Dances of Death Graindelavoix & Björn Schmelzer

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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
01.10.2021

Label: Glossa

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Graindelavoix & Björn Schmelzer

Composer: Nicolas Gombert (1495-1560), Josquin Des Prez (1450-1521), Jean Le Brun (1759-1809), Hieronymus Vinders (1510-1550), Benedictus Appenzeller (1480-1558)

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  • Nicolas Gombert (1495 - 1560):
  • 1 Gombert: In Josquinum a Prato "Musae Jovis" 07:37
  • Josquin Des Prez (1450 - 1521):
  • 2 Prez: Baisiez moy, NJE 28.4 05:38
  • 3 Prez: Parfons regretz, NJE 29.19 06:22
  • 4 Prez: Cueur langoreulx, NJE 29.2 03:12
  • 5 Prez: Faulte d'argent, NJE 29.7 03:28
  • 6 Prez: Petite camusette, NJE 30.7 02:20
  • 7 Prez: Douleur me bat, NJE 29.4 04:46
  • 8 Prez: N'est-ce pas un grand desplaisir, NJE 29.17 01:20
  • Jean Le Brun (1759 - 1809):
  • 9 Brun: Si vous n'avez aultre desir 01:32
  • Josquin Des Prez:
  • 10 Prez: Nymphes des bois, NJE 29.18 08:30
  • Hieronymus Vinders (1510 - 1550):
  • 11 Vinders: O Mors Inevitabilis 05:08
  • Josquin Des Prez:
  • 12 Prez: Se congié prens, NJE 30.11 02:23
  • 13 Prez: Plusieurs regretz 03:06
  • 14 Prez: Je me complains, NJE 29.10 01:36
  • 15 Prez: Pour souhaitter, NJE 30.8 02:28
  • 16 Prez: Nymphes, nappés, NJE 30.6 04:46
  • 17 Prez: Regretz sans fin, NJE 30.9 06:35
  • Benedictus Appenzeller (1480 - 1558):
  • 18 Appenzeller: Musae Jovis 07:22
  • Total Runtime 01:18:09

Info for Josquin, the Undead: Laments, Deplorations & Dances of Death

Bjorn Schmelzer and his ensemble provide their special vision in this Josquin Desprez anniversary. With the conviction that Josquin, during his late years, produced works in sight of his own death, Graindelavoix renders compositions included in Tielman Susatos 1545 Antwerp print (Septiesme livre de chansons, published 24 years after the composers life ended).

With an all-male vocal ensemble and a subtle instrumental accompaniment, Graindelavoix again goes beyond all standards and presents another ground-breaking interpretation of well-known repertoire.

Added to Josquins compositions are three laments for his own death, written by Gombert, Vinders and Appenzeller.

Gomberts deploration Musae Jovis is one of his most breath-taking compositions, finishing with an exceptional dance a lantique in which subterranean, terrestrial and heavenly elements indulge together praising the undead composer Josquin.

Graindelavoix:
Andrew Hallock, alto
Albert Riera, tenor
Andrés Miravete, tenor
Marius Peterson, tenor
Adrian Sirbu, tenor
Tomás Maxé, alto/bass
Arnout Malfliet, bass
Lukas Henning, lute
Philippe Malfeyt, cittern
Björn Schmelzer, direction




Graindelavoix
is much less an early music ensemble and much more an art collective experimenting between the fields of performance and creation, comprising singers and instrumentalists led by Björn Schmelzer. Taking its name from an essay by Roland Barthes (“le grain, c’est le corps dans la voix qui chante, dans la main qui écrit, dans le membre qui exécute...”), where Barthes was looking for what constitutes the gritty essence of a voice, Graindelavoix experiments with what one does with the “grain”, the physical and spiritual reflection of the voice.

Formed in 1999 by Schmelzer and based in Antwerp in Belgium, the collective works with material as diverse as Ockeghem’s polyphony, the plainte, machicotage, Mediterranean practices, late scholastic dynamics and kinematics, the affective body, gesture and image culture... What is preoccupying Graindelavoix in early music is the bond between notation and what eludes it: the higher consciousness and savoir-faire that the performer brings to a piece (ornamentation, improvisation, gestures...). Schmelzer works with singers and instrumentalists who embrace diversity, heterogeneity, ornamentation and improvisation in their music-making. In many ways, an ethno-musicological approach to early music.

Graindelavoix is a “special guest” at the Muziekcentrum De Bijloke in Ghent and has an artistic partnership with the Cultuurcentrum in the further Belgian city of Genk.

In Poissance d’amours Schmelzer – an ethnomusicologist by training – explores the music and writings of mystics, monks and minstrels active in 13th century Brabant for Glossa. This release and the recordings of music composed by Johannes Ockeghem (Caput) and Gilles Binchois (Joye) are allied to performances – in concert and music theatre formats – that are the accumulated fragments of a wider work and research process. Graindelavoix is offering a challenging new insight into the performances of music from the past.

Björn Schmelzer
studied anthropology and musicology but as a multidisciplinary artist he is primarily self-taught. He is the founder and artistic director of graindelavoix, an artist company that starts from folds and faults in ancient repertoires to rehabilitate the fundamental anachronism of practices in time. From this point of view, graindelavoix brings together artists of all disciplines: musical, visual and performative…Over the course of long research stays, Schmelzer studied primarily in the Mediterranean world, in Italy (Sardinia, Sicily), Spain, Portugal and Morocco, specializing in vocal repertoire and performance practice. He studied several medieval vocal traditions in depth, their continuation and survival in later times, ornamentation styles, and the logic of operative knowledge. He combines this work with insights from anthropology, history, human geography and ethnomusicology, resulting in various publications and concert programs. He is regularly requested as a guest conductor and lecturer. Björn Schmelzer has published several essays and articles for literary magazines, specialized magazines, academic publications and exhaustive CD booklets. He is currently writing a book about vocal practices, derived from 10 years of expertise with graindelavoix. With graindelavoix he has received several prizes and awards such as 'Young Musician of the Year' by the Belgian Music Press.

In 2011, Schmelzer became the first "Creative Fellow in Musicology", a collaboration between the Utrecht Early Music Festival and the Centre for Humanities at Utrecht University. Besides his activities as artistic director of graindelavoix, he makes films, both fictional and documentary, often associated with graindelavoix projects. As a playwright and director, he created, among others, Cesena with Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, Muntagna Nera with Filip Jordens and Jan Van Outryve, Ossuaires with Koen Broos and Wim Scheyltjens and Trabe Dich Thierlein! with Margarida Garcia, Koen Broos and David Hernandez. Most recently, he designed audio-visual and interdisciplinary installations with Koen Broos and Margarida Garcia in The Hospital of Undersized Gestures.



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