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John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, Rogers Covey-Crump - Conductus, Vol.2: Music & Poetry from 13th-century France (2013) Re-Up

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John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, Rogers Covey-Crump - Conductus, Vol.2: Music & Poetry from 13th-century France (2013) Re-Up

Conductus, Vol.2 - Music & Poetry from 13th-century France (2013)
John Potter - Christopher O'Gorman - Rogers Covey-Crump

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 301 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 164 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Vocal | Label: Hyperion | # CDA67998 | Time: 01:10:43

Hyperion presents a second volume of music from the Conductus repertory - the least-known genre of medieval music - performed by tenors John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, Rogers Covey-Crump, three singers who combine expert knowledge of the music with voices of unearthly beauty. This album contains poems set to music from thirteenth-century England and France. The subjects range from straightforward exhortations to the Virgin Mary to criticisms of the Papal Curia and a depiction of the student riots in Orleans in 1236.

These are the first two of three records of conductus that are part of a project at the University of Southampton. Subtitled Music and Poetry from Thirteenth-Century France , its purpose is to focus attention on the neglected repertoire of conductus. (The plural, by the way, is conductus, fourth declension in Latin grammar; the notes use the not-uncommon second declension plural.) Originally, the conductus was chanted in a liturgical setting, such as bringing the book of gospels to the lectern, in effect filling in the time that elapsed. (This understanding is disputed in the notes, because the singers would have difficulty singing while moving in procession, but this is not necessarily the case.) Statistics are proffered first: Between 1230 and 1320, 800 poems were copied, 675 set to music. The monophonic settings number 377, the two-part are 1284, the three-part are 111, and only three are in four parts. A fair number of these pieces are scattered among the discs of medieval sacred music, but they always seem to be forgettable next to organa and motets. These two discs have 16 and 17 tracks, so even if we count the third disc, the set will not offer even 10 percent of the total. These pieces have no more than three stanzas each, but some examples have up to seven, while single stanzas are rare.

One piece, Qui servare puberem , is heard on the first disc three times in monophonic, two-part unmeasured, and two-part measured versions. The second disc has a couple of familiar titles from Le Roman de Fauvel , with Bulla fulminante in both unmeasured and measured style and Dic, Christi veritas in both monophonic and three-part versions. These contrast greatly with the souped-up versions once recorded by Thomas Binkley and René Clemencic, among others.

For my taste, no better traversal of the repertoire is possible than these performances by one, two, or three unaccompanied voices. The music can stand on its own. One might compare it with Machaut’s Douce dame jolie , a virelai most purely rendered by Margaret Philpot in all its unadorned monody, compared with the lavish expansion that the Waverly Consort’s four voices and three instruments furnished, not to mention David Munrow with more voices, more instruments, and a chorus. I once demonstrated some fine versions of Hildegard’s symphoniae and then played Richard Souther’s “original compositions, arrangements, and interpretations” of what purported to be the same music (he made more than one such CD). One listener approached as soon as I was done to ask where she could get that last record. So much for demonstrating what seemed to be self-evident superiority.

The notes are erudite and thorough, though there is some repetition from one booklet to the other. The question of rhythm is vexed, and it is explored at length here. You may have heard a conductus before. It’s less likely that you will have had a chance to hear a string of renditions that present the music in such stark simplicity. Listen to one conductus, study it, absorb the way the melody brings out the text, then listen again. This is certainly the most extensive approach to this repertoire that has ever been recorded. That it succeeds so well is an enormous advantage. Potter and Covey-Crump are familiar for their participation in numerous early music ensembles as far back as the Early Music Consort and the Hilliard Ensemble, and O’Gorman has kept busy too. The third disc should be coming next year, but don’t wait to hear how justice has been done to this repertoire for (possibly) the first time.

Review by J. F. Weber, Fanfare

John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, Rogers Covey-Crump - Conductus, Vol.2: Music & Poetry from 13th-century France (2013) Re-Up

John Potter, tenor; Rogers Covey-Crump, tenor; Christopher O'Gorman, tenor


Tracklist:

01. Bulla fulminante (unmeasured) (03:12)
02. Ave, virga decoris incliti (03:02)
03. Celorum porta (03:51)
04. Quid ultra tibi facere (04:15)
05. Gaude, virgo virginum (05:51)
06. Veste nuptiali (unmeasured) (02:49)
07. Ave, tuos benedic (2-part) (02:46)
08. Ave Maria Salus hominum (03:00)
09. Dic, Christi veritas (monophonic) (02:28)
10. Ave, tuos benedic (3-part) (03:12)
11. Excutere de pulvere (03:57)
12. Librum clausum & signatum (05:27)
13. Aurelianis civitas (03:00)
14. Dic, Christi veritas (3-part) (06:57)
15. Veste nuptiali (measured) (02:27)
16. Naturas Deus regulis (12:04)
17. Bulla fulminante (measured) (02:18)


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John Potter, Christopher O'Gorman, Rogers Covey-Crump - Conductus, Vol.2: Music & Poetry from 13th-century France (2013) Re-Up

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