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Scattered Rhymes


Machaut's extraordinary Messe de Nostre Dame was not only the first complete mass setting in history, but also the first whose composer can be identified, making it emblematic of the Ars Nova style of the 14th century. In this recording, the Orlando Consort performs the mass in parallel with a work by Tarik O'Regan (born in 1978) which was inspired by it. Scattered Rhymes links two texts from the same period as Machaut's mass, one by Petrarch, the other an anonymous English poem. Both of them subtly combine earthly and divine love, while the music blends polyphonic tradition and contemporary inspiration.
 
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  Composer: Tarik O'Regan
  Scattered Rhymes 15:56
01 I. Part I 05:47 $ 1.30 USD
02 II. Part II 04:36 $ 1.04 USD
03 III. Part III 05:33 $ 1.25 USD
 
 
  Composer: Guillaume de Machaut
  Messe de Nostre Dame 24:26
04 I. Kyrie 06:11 $ 1.39 USD
05 II. Gloria 04:10 $ 0.94 USD
06 III. Credo 05:49 $ 1.31 USD
07 IV. Sanctus 03:57 $ 0.89 USD
08 V. Agnus Dei 03:16 $ 0.74 USD
09 VI. Ite missa est 01:03 $ 0.24 USD
 
 
  Composer: Guillaume Dufay
  Ave regina celorum
10 Ave Regina celorum 07:02 $ 1.58 USD
 
 
  Composer: Gavin Bryars
11 Super flumina 06:35 $ 1.48 USD
 
 
  Composer: Guillaume de Machaut
12 Douce dame jolie 02:50 $ 0.64 USD
 
 
  Composer: Tarik O'Regan
13 Virelai: Douce dame jolie 04:40 $ 1.05 USD
 
  Album total 61:29
ComposerGavin Bryars
Guillaume Dufay
Guillaume de Machaut
Tarik O'Regan
ChoirEstonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
ConductorPaul Hillier
EnsembleThe Orlando Consort

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