Tags
Language
Tags
April 2024
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
31 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 1 2 3 4

La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XX & Jordi Savall - Codex Las Huelgas: Bestiaire et Symboles du Divin 1300-1340 (2022)

Posted By: delpotro
La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XX & Jordi Savall - Codex Las Huelgas: Bestiaire et Symboles du Divin 1300-1340 (2022)

La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hespèrion XX & Jordi Savall - Codex Las Huelgas: Bestiaire et Symboles du Divin 1300-1340 (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 291 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 148 Mb | 01:04:21
Classical, Sacred, Choral | Label: Alia Vox

In the monastic life of the Cistercian order, as in the case of the female monastery of Santa María la Real de Las Huelgas (Burgos), a royal pantheon, the seat of coronations and the epicentre of a very intense musical life in which singing played an extremely important part, the nuns were called upon to live a life of simplicity, silence, prayer and contemplation. Flavit auster, which is part of the Las Huelgas Codex, is a Marian text inspired in the Song of Songs in which the most powerful symbols of femininity appear, such as the honeycomb, milk and honey, and protectiveness described as “mother of mercy, port of hope for the shipwrecked and virgin mother purified.” We also find these symbols as early as the 9th century in Islamic and Jewish spirituality where we are taught the nature of the journey within, a path of challenges, knowledge, of the soul’s encounter and union with God. As St Teresa writes, “see this shining castle and this beautiful Oriental pearl, this tree of life which is planted in the very living waters of life.”

Along with this fascinating symbolism of the Queen of Heaven radiant with light among the stars, the golden star, the sun and the moon, as well as the image of milk and honey, flowers, the jewels of Spring, roses, violets, saffron and laurel, in the Las Huelgas Codex we find many animal symbols of Christ, as they were present at the dawn of Christianity. Let us remember the lambs, doves and fish depicted in the frescoes of the early Christian catacombs and Byzantine mosaics. The reality of this world is at once both mystically reflected and veiled. The roots of Christianity are to be found in Platonic teaching, and it was in this philosophical context, which in turn drew on Egyptian and Hindu wisdom, that the new faith was born.

The earliest known Christian bestiary, the Physiologus, was probably written in the 3rd century in Syria. This fundamental text fed the imagination of generations of artists and theologians. The Hispanic Ars antiqua has preserved many works in which animals are allegories of faith which merge with the two- or four-legged companions of medieval man. Alongside basic Marian symbols such as the eagle, the lamb, the fish and, of course, the dove, we find other more surprising creatures such as the “abominable” flies, which traditionally accompany the Prince of Darkness, but also the pelican, a symbol of Christ’s sacrifice, or the dragon, which represented the guardian of the frontiers of the known world. This flame-spitting monster was initially an image of vigilance and ardour before being slain by St George and Siegfried.

It is also in this Codex that we find (in the faux-bourdons of Notre Dame of Paris, and in the pilgrim songs of the Llibre Vermell of Montserrat), the earliest multi-voice songs, the faux-bourdons and the first musical experiments with independent melodies simultaneously sung together. It was the beginning of a true revolution, the Ars nova, which gave rise to a new musical language and which would be masterfully developed by great composers such as Philippe de Vitry and Guillaume de Machaut. At the very moment when national languages were asserting themselves, Ars nova marks the moment at which music became Europe’s true common language.
Tracklist:
01. Codex Las Huelgas: I. Iocundare plebs fidelis cuius Pater est in celis (Prose CLH 67)
02. Codex Las Huelgas: II. Audi pontus audi tellus (Conductus CLH 161)
03. Codex Las Huelgas: III. Eterni numinis (Prose VI de Santa María la Real CLH 55)
04. Codex Las Huelgas: IV. Kyrie fons bonitatis (Organum CLH 3)
05. Codex Las Huelgas: V. Gaude Virgo plena Deo (Prose IX de Santa María CLH 76)
06. Codex Las Huelgas: VI. Alpha bovi et leoni (Motet XXVIII CLH 83)
07. Codex Las Huelgas: VII. Virgines egregie (Prose XXIII de la Vierge CLH 72)
08. Codex Las Huelgas: VIII. Cum sint difficilia Salomoni tria (Notre-Dame Conductus mss. Firenze P9)
09. Codex Las Huelgas: IX. Virgo sidus aureum (Prose VIII de Santa María CLH 57)
10. Codex Las Huelgas: X. O Maria Virgo Davitica O Maria maris stella (Motet XXI CLH 104)
11. Codex Las Huelgas: XI. Flavit auster (Prose XL de Santa María CLH 58)

–––––––––––-

DON'T MODIFY THIS FILE

–––––––––––-

PERFORMER: auCDtect Task Manager, ver. 1.6.0 RC1 build 1.6.0.1
Copyright © 2008-2010 y-soft. All rights reserved

ANALYZER: auCDtect: CD records authenticity detector, version 0.8.2
Copyright © 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.


FILE: 11 - Codex Las Huelgas_ XI. Flavit auster (Prose XL de Santa María CLH 58).flac
Size: 16705287 Hash: D8418D11AE951E0B42CD853246F85AA3 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: MPEG 97%
Signature: DB79E85BFEE105D22A42584D07CE759C3CAA249C
FILE: 10 - Codex Las Huelgas_ X. O Maria Virgo Davitica O Maria maris stella (Motet XXI CLH 104).flac
Size: 26973887 Hash: 86C88B5213BB860622C48D7778B3C1C0 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 4E60ECFA761873A081D93B2FA11E7E468563E083
FILE: 09 - Codex Las Huelgas_ IX. Virgo sidus aureum (Prose VIII de Santa María CLH 57).flac
Size: 67944301 Hash: 2B03BBCC46C0C01C15F7556D9591210F Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 42%
Signature: E24D4AA1AE3844CF01CC99F9E5A80755F47E9150
FILE: 08 - Codex Las Huelgas_ VIII. Cum sint difficilia Salomoni tria (Notre-Dame Conductus mss. Firenze P9).flac
Size: 17326387 Hash: 0445669CDDE6B070E07753870054F0F3 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 100%
Signature: 44691855C847C76B6E710225DB9F0211586C2732
FILE: 07 - Codex Las Huelgas_ VII. Virgines egregie (Prose XXIII de la Vierge CLH 72).flac
Size: 23212201 Hash: 0CE2D703D2B5CFD9735FF446986F9AC4 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 99%
Signature: AAE241C7353422602CCBBECE483733E51C710441
FILE: 06 - Codex Las Huelgas_ VI. Alpha bovi et leoni (Motet XXVIII CLH 83).flac
Size: 19912789 Hash: CD911C0E910AA37B3A9631D87C652DC0 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 76%
Signature: 9D555D0431CECF94D17ED5CF53906C783E2B1893
FILE: 05 - Codex Las Huelgas_ V. Gaude Virgo plena Deo (Prose IX de Santa María CLH 76).flac
Size: 23910852 Hash: 2F28ED2D0586D58CDBC9466E4C574D03 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 99%
Signature: B0F3B47A3B3995F81731A50BF2441FF07B9BD05A
FILE: 04 - Codex Las Huelgas_ IV. Kyrie fons bonitatis (Organum CLH 3).flac
Size: 20532272 Hash: 98180BB14B3C44B40B645F8B56D796E9 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: MPEG 80%
Signature: 089D7CD2DBDB0470BB63DBE9F6B396490DAFE4DD
FILE: 03 - Codex Las Huelgas_ III. Eterni numinis (Prose VI de Santa María la Real CLH 55).flac
Size: 31757793 Hash: B9F8DF3D94079C926B02E44265F64BE4 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: MPEG 100%
Signature: 75CB0C166FB8BCAA0A7AC609AC84D8887F7A27D0
FILE: 02 - Codex Las Huelgas_ II. Audi pontus audi tellus (Conductus CLH 161).flac
Size: 23204035 Hash: 050BD0E82B53AC1151A016BA462E9684 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: CDDA 86%
Signature: 9A402554AC30DD06ABAEA539E06788248436EC01
FILE: 01 - Codex Las Huelgas_ I. Iocundare plebs fidelis cuius Pater est in celis (Prose CLH 67).flac
Size: 32986988 Hash: 92BBE47EB4699C7EA6FA10F2E03ED304 Accuracy: -m40
Conclusion: MPEG 90%
Signature: A6C4ABEB085AEA2C4027B75E15C81B74EA9426A0