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Medieval Carols




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MEDIEVAL CAROLS


In 15th-century England a tradition grew up for the composition of polyphonic carols. None of them is ascribed to a specific composer or poet, neither is their function completely understood. The form is that of alternating verses and burdens (refrains), the language generally being a mixture of Latin and English.

The majority of the carols have sacred texts and it is possible that these were designed for liturgical use. Others are moralistic or celebratory and were possibly used to enliven feasts and banquets in aristocratic households or for recreational purposes at educational establishments.



The most common type of carol is that relating to Christmas. The examples offered here are 'What tidings bringest thou?', 'Now may we singen', and 'Nowell sing we'. Not so overtly joyful but equally optimistic is 'Alma redemptoris mater' whose verses poetically paint the scenes of the Annunciation, Nativity, Crucifixion, and Resurrection respectively. After the Christmas carol the next in order of popularity was the Marian carol as represented here by 'Ave Maria', 'There is no rose', and 'Hail Mary full of grace'. In these settings the melodies are fluid and the harmonies subtle in order to portray the Virgin Mary as tender and graceful. Additionally the lives of the saints were frequently the subject of carols, none more robust than 'Eya mater Stephane' in honour of the martyrdom of St Stephen. By contrast the carol 'Be merry be merry' rejects specific subject matter altogether in favour of allusions to the many glories of Christian life as a means to universal happiness. Most memorable of all is 'Deo gracias Anglia' which recounts the defeat of the French by the English at the battle of Agincourt. King Henry sails to Normandy, takes the town of Harfleur by siege, wins the day at Agincourt, and drags the surviving French noblemen back to London; all this, of course, in the name of Almighty God. In a more popular style are the two Christmas carols 'Riu riuchiu' and 'Gaudete Christus est natus'.

Spanish and English respectively they are catchy traditional medieval melodies whose refrains were harmonized in the early Renaissance.



Also included here are three monophonic songs. The simplest, 'Planctus Guillelmus', is an anonymous strophic lament written upon the death of William the Conqueror. The form of Peter Abelard's 'Planctus David' is more elaborate, divided as it is into six sections, each containing metrical and musical repeats. Abelard's poem is a reworking of David's lament upon the deaths of Saul and Jonathan from the Second Book of Samuel. More rhapsodic still is Hildegard of Bingen's 'Oviridissima virga' which portrays the Virgin Mary as the root of beauty and fertility. This beautifully-paced meditation is one of the few surviving examples of the musical work of this remarkable medieval female mystic.



Oxford Camerata


The Oxford Camerata was formed by Jeremy Summerly in order to meet the growing demand for choral groups specializing in music from the Renaissance era.

It has since expanded its repertoire to include music from the medieval period to the present day using instrumentalists where necessary. The Camerata has made several recordings for Naxos, and future plans include discs of music by Lassus, Tye, and Faure.



Jeremy Summerly


Jeremy Summerly was a choral scholar at New College, Oxford from where he graduated with First Class Honours in 1982. For the next seven years he worked as a Studio Manager with BBC Radio and it was during this time that he founded the Oxford Camerata. In 1989 he left the BBC in order to join the Royal Academy of Music as a lecturer in the department of Academic Studies and in 1990 he was appointed conductor of Schola Cantorum of Oxford. He has recently signed a long-term contract with Naxos to record a variety of music with the Oxford Camerata and Schola Cantorum of Oxford.


Disc 1


    Ave Maria (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  1. Ave Maria - 02:53


  2. What tidings bringest thou? (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  3. What tidings bringest thou? - 04:07


  4. O viridissima virga (more info)
    Composed by: Hildegard Von Bingen
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  5. O viridissima virga - 04:45


  6. Alma redemptoris mater (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  7. Alma redemptoris mater - 06:26


  8. Deo gracias Anglia (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  9. Deo gracias Anglia - 03:58


  10. Be merry be merry (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  11. Be merry be merry - 02:33


  12. Riu riu chiu (more info)
    Composed by: Traditional
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  13. Riu riu chiu - 02:23


  14. There is no rose (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  15. There is no rose - 04:34


  16. Planctus Guillelmus (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  17. Planctus Guillelmus - 06:47


  18. Eya mater Stephane (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  19. Eya mater Stephane - 02:37


  20. Gaudete Christus est natus (more info)
    Composed by: Traditional
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  21. Gaudete Christus est natus - 01:43


  22. Hail Mary full of grace (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  23. Hail Mary full of grace - 03:44


  24. Now may we singen (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  25. Now may we singen - 04:23


  26. Nowell sing we (more info)
    Composed by: Anonymous
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  27. Nowell sing we - 03:20


  28. Planctus David (more info)
    Conducted by: Jeremy Summerly
    Recording date: 15-17 December 1992
    Produced by: Khouri, Murray

  29. Planctus David - 15:31

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Product Details
 
Composer(s)/ Author(s):
Anonymous; Traditional; Von Bingen, Hildegard

Conductor(s):
Summerly, Jeremy

Label: Naxos Classics
UPC: 730099575126
Item Number: 8550751
Release Date: Nov 20, 2006

 
 
 
 
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