Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz: Fifteenth-Century Music from Central Europe La Morra, Corina Marti & Michał Gondko
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
06.01.2017
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Artist: La Morra, Corina Marti & Michał Gondko
Composer: Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz, Mikolaj Radomski, Johannes Holandrinus, Othmar Opilionis, Johannes Touront
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Domine ad adiuvandum me festina [Central Europe, 15th century] 03:38
- 2 Predulcis eurus 04:03
- 3 Veni / Da gaudiorum / Veni [Central Europe, 15th century] 01:24
- 4 Pneuma / Veni / Paraclito / Dator 03:02
- 5 Ballade 02:32
- 6 Virelai 01:58
- 7 Rondeau 01:24
- 8 Hystorigraphi, aciem 04:44
- 9 Kyrie Fons bonitatis 05:48
- 10 Ave mater summi nati [Central Europe, 15th century] 02:43
- 11 Virginem mire pulchritudinis [Central Europe, 15th century] 02:27
- 12 Resurgente Domino [Central Europe, 15th century] 02:50
- 13 Ave Mater o Maria [Central Europe, 15th century] 02:36
- 14 Unde gaudent / Eya, Eya / Nostra iocunda [Central Europe, 15th century] 00:45
- 15 Probleumata enigmatum 03:35
- 16 O gloriosa regina mundi 04:02
- 17 Mit ganczem Willem - Der winter der wil weychen 02:04
- 18 Plaude euge theotocos 01:32
- 19 Psalteriis et timpanis 02:53
- 20 Promitat eterno 02:26
- 21 Psalmodium exileratum 00:55
- 22 Alleluya 00:28
- 23 Christus … vinctos / Chorus nove / Christus … mala [Central Europe, 15th century] 02:08
- 24 Ex trinitatis culmine [Central Europe, 15th century] 04:54
Info for Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz: Fifteenth-Century Music from Central Europe
The release of a new recording from La Morra is always an exciting moment for creative and imaginative artistry, not just within the realms of late medieval and early renaissance music. With a disc focusing on the 15th-century composer Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz, in a production from the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and presented on Glossa, the ensemble is set to repeat its happy knack of alighting upon an area of largely untravelled repertory and preparing an enjoyably fascinating programme from it.
Wilhelmi was what can be called a Central-European composer: born in today’s Poland he was active in German, Bohemian and Silesian territory, a musician from within the Holy Roman Empire, and open to new trends coming from the West and South. Without being a cultural force to rival his near contemporary Guillaume Dufay, Wilhelmi provided music which had a long-lasting appeal for the learned, non-professional musicians in Central- European lands.
Corina Marti and Michal Gondko, the Swiss ensemble’s joint artistic directors since its formation back in 2000, add their skills as instrumentalists (keyboard, recorders and lute) to those of their quartet of singers in a survey which also embraces further Latin and secular-texted compositions by Nicolaus de Radom, Johannes Tourout and Othmarus Opilionis de Jawor, further examples of how Central European composers were absorbing ideas coming from the Franco-Flemish tradition, Italy and also the Ars Nova from France.
Doron Schleifer, voice
Ivo Haun de Oliveira, voice
Giacomo Schiavo, voice
Sebastian León, voice
Corina Marti, clavicimbalum, recorders
Michal Gondko, lute
Anna Danilevskaia, fiddle
La Morra
Corina Marti, artistic direction
Michal Gondko, artistic direction
No biography found.
Booklet for Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz: Fifteenth-Century Music from Central Europe