Program:
- Orlando de Lassus
In Principio erat Verbum (motet)
from
- Labyrintho, dir. Walter Testolin
()
- stradivarius STR 33762
- Anonymous, Notre Dame organum
2-voice Alleluya - Video celos apertos
from
- Orlando Consort; Choristers of Westminster Cathedral Choir
()
- Archiv Production 453 487-2
- Anonymous, Notre Dame organum
2-voice Matins responsory: Et valde mane una sabbatorum
from
- Orlando Consort; Choristers of Westminster Cathedral Choir
()
- Archiv Production 453 487-2
- Anonymous, Notre Dame organum
2-voice Alleluya - Assumpta est Maria
from
- Orlando Consort; Choristers of Westminster Cathedral Choir
()
- Archiv Production 453 487-2
- Pérotin
4-voice Gradual - Sederunt Principes
from
- Orlando Consort; Choristers of Westminster Cathedral Choir
()
- Archiv Production 453 487-2
- Anonymous, Notre Dame organum
3-voice conductus: Procurans odium
from
- The Hilliard Ensemble. Hilliard live 1
()
- CORO cor16046
- Anonymous, Notre Dame organum
3-voice conductus: Veni creator spiritus
from
- The Hilliard Ensemble. Hilliard live 1
()
- CORO cor16046
- Anonymous, Notre Dame organum
4-voice conductus: Mundus vergens
from
- The Hilliard Ensemble. Hilliard live 1
()
- CORO cor16046
- Pérotin
4-voice Gradual - Viderunt Omnes
from
- The Hilliard Ensemble. Hilliard live 1
()
- CORO cor16046
- Orlando de Lassus
Prophetiae Sibyllarum (complete)
from
- Labyrintho, dir. Walter Testolin
()
- stradivarius STR 33762
- Orlando de Lassus
Magnificat Praeter rerum seriem
from
- Labyrintho, dir. Walter Testolin
()
- stradivarius STR 33762
- Orlando de Lassus
Ave verum corpus (motet)
from
- Pomerium, dir. Alexander Blachly
()
- Old Hall OHR001
- Orlando de Lassus
Cum essem parvulus (motet)
from
- Pomerium, dir. Alexander Blachly
()
- Old Hall OHR001
- Orlando de Lassus
Un queant laxis (motet)
from
- Pomerium, dir. Alexander Blachly
()
- Old Hall OHR001
- Orlando de Lassus
Christus resurgens (motet)
from
- Pomerium, dir. Alexander Blachly
()
- Old Hall OHR001
There is very little information about the composers of Notre Dame organum. Repertoire for 2 voices is attributed to Léonin and his contemporaries while 3 and 4-part polyphony is considered to have been set by Pérotin and his generation. Anonymous IV identifies Pérotin as the author of graduals Sederunt Principes and Viderunt Omnes.
Lassus' Prophetiae Sibyllarum is a set of 12 motets and a prologue.
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