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Bache Mero Sepe Catherine Bott Bonner Lyons Henderson New London Consort 1803
Carmina Burana, meaning "Songs from Beuern" in Latin, is a manuscript of religious and profane songs based on poems, plays and dramatic texts describing the catholic church in satyrical and critical means. They were mainly composed by students and clergymen between the 11th and 13th centuries, in Latin, and German and French venacular. Fragments which have been recovered indidate a large amount of works were composed during the 12th century. The manuscript was discovered in 1803 in the Bavarian Benedictine monastery of Benediktbeuern. Source: "Carmina Burana" - New London Consort, Philip Pickett, dir. Info: (http•••) Burana playlist: (http•••) Bache, bene venies gratus et optatus per quem noster animus fit letificatus. refrain: Istud vinum, bonum vinum, vinumnum generosum, reddit virum curialem, probum, animosum. Iste cyphus concavus de bono mero profluus siquis bibit sepius satur fit et ebrius. Hec sunt vasa regia quibus spoliatur ierusalem et regalis babilon ditatur. Ex hoc cypho conscii bibent sui domini bibent sui socii bibent et amici. Bachus forte superans pectora virorum in amorem concitat anImos eorum. Bachus sepe visitans mulierum genus facit eas subditas tibi, o tu Venus. Bachus venas penetrans calido liquore facit eas igneas Veneris ardore. Bachus lenis leniens curas et dolores confert iocum, gaudia, risus et amores. Bachus mentem femine solet hic lenire cogit eam citius viro consentire. A qua prorsus coitum nequit impetrare Bachus illam facile solet expugnare. Bachus numen faciens hominem iocundum reddit eum pariter doctum et facundum. Bache, deus inclite, omnes hic astantes leti sumus munera tua prelibantes. Omnes tibi canimus maxima preconIa te laudantes merito tempora per omnia. / Welcome Bacchus, esteemed and long-desired, making our hearts full of joy. refrain: Wine, good wine in liberal amounts ennobles, purifies and revitalises a man. This hollowed-out goblet is flowing with goodness for the toper: he who drinks wisely will be well-filled and merry. Here are the regal glasses by which Jerusalem was despoiled and Babylon's throne enriched. Let all the company drink from the cup, toast their masters, their workmates, their friends. Bacchus dominates men's hearts, stirs them to thoughts of love. Bacchus often visits the female sex, making them susceptible to you, 0 Venus. Bacchus' hot liquor penetrates their veins, setting them on fire with love. Gentle Bacchus soothes away cares and sorrow, substituting joy, laughter and love. Bacchus has winning ways with women, making them consent to the wishes of men. Bacchus makes conquest easy / though she might have said "No" before. Under Bacchus' influence men are happy and correspondingly witty and scholarly. illustrious Bacchus, all of us here can enjoy ourselves after just one sip. All sing the praises of your gifts: and you deserve them for eternity. Performers: Catherine Bott (soprano), Michael George (baritone), Chorus: Tessa Bonner (soprano), Sally Dunkley (soprano), Andrew King (tenor), Allan Parkes (baritone), Simon Grant (bass), Frances Kelly (harp, rote), Andrew Lawrence-King (harp), Pavlo Beznosiuk (vielle, rebec), William Lyons (recorder), Catherine Latham (recorder), gittern), Paula Chateauneuf (gittern), Stephen Henderson (bells, nakers, tabor, tambourine), Clifton Prior (tabor), Stephen Jones (vielle, rebec), Philip Pickett (recorder, symphony), David Tosh (dulcimer)
Antonio Vivaldi Talbot Catherine Bott New London Consort 2001
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Vivaldi: Introduzione al Dixit Dominus, R.635 - Ed. Michael Talbot - 2. Recit: Quam pulchri · Catherine Bott · New London Consort · Philip Pickett Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus; Gloria ℗ 2001 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 2001-03-01 Producer: Chris Sayers Composer: Antonio Vivaldi Auto-generated by YouTube.
Carmina Burana (XIII c. Bavarian Manuscript) Vol 1. (Anonymous French): "In Gedeonis Area", (http•••) Lyrics: Gedeonis area celitus perfusa rore; flamma rubus ignea radiat absque calore. nucleus et nuclea testa prodit lutea, lux aurea! Granum exit palea, oleastris olea, liquetur petra liquore. * Gideon's courtyard is wet with dew from heaven; the bush, with fiery flame radiates without heat. The fruit and seed come forth from the shell; as a golden light! Grain comes forth from the chaff, the olive from the olive tree, the rock is made liquid from liquid. * Music by New London Consort & Philip Pickett Video by Sirius Lux 19/03/2016
Tylman Susato New London Consort 1551
Tylman Susato's "Dansereye" is a suite of 38 short but delightful renaissance dance pieces arranged in a flowing, artistic way. The pictures you will see with each piece may not always be historically accurate, but they're the images my mind conjures with each piece of music. No copyright infringement intended.
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