PolyPhonia in Italy Dir: N. Kotrokois “From 12th to 15th century in Byzantium and West”

Venice, Guidecca

Church SS. Redentore – Monday 8 May 2000, 19:30

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PART I

  • Gregorian Chant Salve Regina
  • Ioannes Damascenus Κεκραγάριον.
  • Libre Vermeli de Monserrat (XIV sec.) Mariam matrem viriginem
  • Philippe de Vitry (XIV sec.) Adesto sancta trinitas
  • Gautier de Coincy (XII sec.) Ma viele
  • Ioannes Koukouzelis “Il Maestor” (XIV sec.) Κράτημα, Ηχος
  • Alfonso X. “El Sabio” (XIII sec.) Rosa das rosas
  • Leonin (XII sec.) Alleluya
  • Xenos da Corone (XIII sec.) “Δύναμις” μετά κρατήματος, Ηχος Β’.
  • Guillaume Dufay (XV sec.) Lamentatio Sanctae Matris Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae

PART II

  • Francesco Landini (XIV sec.) Principum nobillissime
  • Perotin (XIII sec.) Alleluya. Posui adiutorium
  • Georgios Kontopetris (XII sec.) Στίχοι από τα Ανοιξαντάρια.
  • Guillaume de Machaut (XIV sec.) Veni, creator spiritus
  • Albertus Parisiensis (XII sec.) Codex Calixtinus “Congaudeant Catholici”
  • Guillaume Dufay (XV sec.) Vergine bella
  • Ioannes Kladas (XIV sec.) Κοινωνικόν: “Γεύσασθε”, Ηχος Α’ τετράφωνος.
  • Josquin Desprez (XV sec.) La deploration de Jehan Okenheim