Immerse yourself in the sacred and enchanting sounds of medieval Catalonia with Jordi Savall's "Llibre Vermell de Montserrat." Released on December 2, 2016, this captivating album is a testament to Savall's mastery of historical performance practice, featuring 22 tracks that blend monodic chants, intricate canons, and improvisations on traditional instruments. The album draws from the medieval codex of the same name, housed in the Biblioteca de Montserrat, offering a unique glimpse into the spiritual and musical life of the monks and priests who revered the Black Virgin of Montserrat.
The album spans a rich tapestry of genres, seamlessly weaving together medieval and classical elements. Jordi Savall, accompanied by his renowned ensembles La Capella Reial de Catalunya and Hespèrion XXI, breathes new life into these ancient songs and dances, each track a testament to the enduring power of music to connect us with the past. From the hauntingly beautiful "O Virgo splendens" to the lively "Imperayritz de la ciutat joyosa," the album showcases a diverse range of instruments, including the harp, duduk, santur, rebab, and cornamusa, each contributing to the rich sonic landscape.
"Llibre Vermell de Montserrat" is not just a collection of songs; it's an exploration of the spiritual and cultural heritage of Catalonia. The album's duration of 1 hour and 11 minutes allows for a deep dive into the musical traditions of the region, offering a unique opportunity to experience the sacred and secular music that has been preserved in the pages of the Llibre Vermell. Whether you're a fan of medieval music, a lover of classical compositions, or simply curious about the rich cultural heritage of Catalonia, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.