Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval Italian vocal music with Gothic Voices' critically acclaimed album, "A Song for Francesca: Music in Italy, 1330-1430." Released in 1988 under the Hyperion label, this collection of 18 tracks offers a captivating journey through the musical landscape of the late Middle Ages. The album, which won a Gramophone Award, features the renowned ensemble Gothic Voices, led by the distinguished scholar and musician Christopher Page, along with harpist Andrew Lawrence-King.
The music on this album is drawn from a rich tapestry of sources, including the Italian manuscript housed in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. The final nine pieces are taken from this manuscript, providing a unique glimpse into the musical traditions of the period. The tracks, sung in the original languages, showcase the beauty and complexity of medieval vocal music, with performances that range from solo harp pieces to intricate vocal arrangements for up to five voices.
From the haunting melodies of "Astio non morì mai" to the devotional beauty of "O regina seculi/Reparatrix Maria," each track offers a window into the spiritual and secular music of the time. The album's title track, "Amor mi fa cantar a la Francesca," is a standout piece that highlights the ensemble's mastery of medieval vocal techniques.
With a duration of just over 50 minutes, "A Song for Francesca" is a compact yet comprehensive exploration of medieval Italian music. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of classical music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. Gothic Voices' impeccable performances bring to life the music of a bygone era, making this album a timeless treasure for lovers of medieval and Renaissance music.