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Firminus Caron: Twilight of the Middle Ages | Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (DHM) 88875143472

Firminus Caron: Twilight of the Middle Ages

Label: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi (DHM)

Cat No: 88875143472

Barcode: 0888751434721

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 22nd April 2016

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“There are two things on which listeners can invariably rely with Paul Van Nevel: whatever he unearths, it is without exception wonderful music; and what he offers with his Huelgas Ensemble is always on the very highest level” (BR Klassik). For more than forty years the Huelgas Ensemble has been one of the world’s finest vocal ensembles. Paul Van Nevel’s original and well-researched programmes revolve in particular around the fascinating polyphonic tradition of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

The life of the Franco-Flemish polyphonist Firminus Caron is shrouded in mystery, and we know little about him except that he was probably born in Amiens in around 1440. And yet his works were already famous during his own lifetime and have survived in some of the most important music manuscripts of the second half of the 15th century, including a number of the Vatican’s principal choirbooks. The Huelgas Ensemble compares and contrasts five movements from the composer’s four-part cantus firmus Masses with four secular chansons and in that way provides an impressive demonstration of his exceptional individuality, to say nothing of the imagination and variety that make Caron one of the most exciting composers of the late Middle Ages.

Reviews

On its breathtaking disc, Paul van Nevel's Huelgas Ensemble delves even further back, to the mid-15th century Frenchman Firminus caron. At a time when more “advanced” composers were thinking vertically (becoming more aware of the potential of chordal harmony) Caron preserved the old medieval “horizontal” working process, but refined it beautifully in extended, rhythmically fiendish vocal lines.
     Nevel stitches together five movements from ffive different Caron masses. That may be a touch inauthentic, but it produces a splendid variety of material, since each mass is based on a different popular tune.  Richard Morrison
The Times 29 April 2016

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