Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval and Renaissance gardens through the exquisite music of the Orlando Consort. Released in 2006 on the Harmonia Mundi label, "The Rose, the Lily & the Whortleberry: Medieval and Renaissance Gardens in Music" is a captivating exploration of the significance of gardens in music and poetry from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
This album features 24 tracks, spanning a total of 1 hour and 16 minutes, showcasing a diverse range of genres including medieval, Gregorian chant, and choral music. The Orlando Consort, renowned for their masterful interpretations of early music, delves into the rich symbolism and beauty of gardens, as depicted in the musical compositions of the era.
From the delicate "Chanson: Rose" to the majestic "Missa: Flos Regalis: Agnus Dei," each piece is a testament to the Orlando Consort's virtuosity and their deep understanding of the historical context. The album also includes enchanting madrigals and motets, such as "Da le belle contrade d'oriente" and "Vidi speciosam," which highlight the intricate and evocative nature of the music.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album offers a profound and engaging journey through the musical landscapes of the medieval and Renaissance periods. The Orlando Consort's impeccable performances bring to life the timeless beauty and cultural significance of gardens, as captured in the music of centuries past.
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Tracks
Chanson: Rose, liz, printemps, verdureGuillaume de Machaut, Orlando Consort
Motet: El mois de Mai - De se debent - KyrieAnonymous, Orlando Consort
Motet: Hé, Marotele - En la praërie - AptaturAnonymous, Orlando Consort
Chanson: Passerose de beautéTrebor, Orlando Consort