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This week we'll get acquainted with 14th century composer, music theorist, and poet Philippe de Vitry, whose treatise Ars nova notandi gave a name to an entire era of music. We'll hear his music, plus that of contemporaries, performed by Sequentia, the Early Music Consort of London, and Capilla Flamenca.
- Philippe de Vitry: Impudentur circumivi. Performed by The Early Music Consort of London.
- Philippe de Vitry: Cum Statua. Performed by The Early Music Consort of London.
- Anon.: Quant je le voi. Performed by The Early Music Consort of London.
- Anon.: Roman de Fauvel: Chanson. Performed by Ensemble Syntagma.
- Guillaume de Machaut: Lasse! Comment oublieray. Performed by The Early Music Consort of London.
- Philippe de Vitry: Rex quem metrorum. Performed by Sequentia.
- Philippe de Vitry: Bona condit cetera. Performed by Sequentia.
- Philippe de Vitry: In nova fert. Performed by Sequentia.
- Philippe de Vitry: Tribum, que non abhorriut (intabulation). Performed by Sequentia.
- Jehan de Lescurel: A vous, douce debonnaire. Performed by Ensemble Gilles Binchois.
- Jehan de Lescurel: Bonnement m’agree. Performed by Ensemble Gilles Binchois.
- Jehan de Lescurel: Abundance de fellonie. Performed by Ensemble Gilles Binchois.
- Jehan de Lescurel: Dis tant plus. Performed by Ensemble Gilles Binchois.
- Bernard de Cluny: Zodiacum signis. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Philippe de Vitry: Firmissime Fidern. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Guillaume de Machaut: Se vous n’estes. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Anon.: Ist my bescheert. Performed by Capilla Flamenca.
- Jehan de Lescurel: Gracieusette. Performed by Ensemble Gilles Binchois.