L’Homme arme: Music and the Court of Burgundy
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Label: Atma Classique
Cat No: ACD22807
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 26th February 2021
Contents
Works
Regina coeli a 4L'homme arme
A solis ortus cardine a 4
Asperges me a 4
Anthoni usque limina
Missa l'homme arme
Missa l'homme arme, sexti toni
Missa L'homme arme
Quam pulchra es
Il sera pour vous
L'homme arme a 3
Missa L'Homme arme
Artists
Studio de musique ancienne de MontrealConductor
Andrew McAnerneyWorks
Regina coeli a 4L'homme arme
A solis ortus cardine a 4
Asperges me a 4
Anthoni usque limina
Missa l'homme arme
Missa l'homme arme, sexti toni
Missa L'homme arme
Quam pulchra es
Il sera pour vous
L'homme arme a 3
Missa L'Homme arme
Artists
Studio de musique ancienne de MontrealConductor
Andrew McAnerneyAbout
Under the direction of Andrew McAnerney, the Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal offers a programme of motets by the first Franco-Flemish polyphonists - Guillaume Dufay, Antoine Busnois, Josquin des Pres and Gilles Binchois (whose motet A solis ortus cardine is recorded for the first time). Sung a cappella or accompanied by sackbuts, this music reflects the subtle art of vocal counterpoint.
Praised for its “rich-textured, vibrant sound” and “hypnotic beauty”, the Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal (SMAM) has established a reputation as Canada’s finest early music vocal ensemble. Founded in 1974 by Christopher Jackson, Réjean Poirier and Hélène Dugal, the Studio’s mission is to perform sacred and secular early music, with a particular focus on choral works composed before 1750.
Acclaimed for his early music interpretations, Andrew McAnerney has directed the Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal since 2015. A former member of the Tallis Scholars, Andrew’s career has included music making in over 20 countries with many of the world’s foremost early music ensembles. McAnerney is passionate about musical excellence and accessibility.
He regularly prepares his own early music scores from original sources, and is fascinated with presenting rediscovered works.
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