A Laurel for Landini
AV2151 F Landini: A Laurel for Landini - 14th Century Italy’s Greatest Composer – Gothic Voices Label - Avie Cat. No. - AV2151 Including Sia laudato san Francesco [Anon.]; O sommo specchio [Niccolò da Perugia]; Creata fusti, o vergine Maria [Anon.]; Questa fanciull’ Amor [Landini]; Batista da Dio amato [Anon.]; Deh, dinmi tu [Landini]; De sospirar sovente [Landini]; Vaga fanciulla [Landini]; Ave Maria, stella Diana [Anon.]; Ne la più cara parte [Landini]; Guarda una volta [Landini]; Per l’allegrezza del nostro Signore [Anon.]; Così pensoso [Landini]; Donna, perché mi spregi [Landini]; Musica son / Già furon / Ciascun vuol [Landini]; Peccatrice nominata [Anon.]; Conviens’ a fede [Landini]; Lasso! di donna [Landini]; Mein herz das ist versert [Oswald von Wolkenstein]; Ne la mia vita [Landini]; Muort’oramai [Landini]; Che pena è quest’ al cor [Landini]; Più bella donn’al mondo [Landini]; Questa fanciull’ Amor [Landini]; Vergine donzella imperadrice [Anon.]; Questa fanciull’ Amor [Landini] The award wining and worldwide famous vocal ensemble Gothic Voices travel to Italy and the origins of its impressive polyphonic music: A Laurel for Landini – 14th Century Italy’s Greatest Composer. This disc presents the group performing music by the Italian composer Francesco Landini, one of the most prominent and influential composers of that time and one of the most important for the development of later forms of close harmonic chanting – the forerunner of the famous Madrigal that would flourish later in the 16th century. This disc not only sets out the panorama of the time and the genius of Landini himself but also works by his contemporaries. Here Gothic Voices collaborate with the worldwide acclaimed harpist Andrew Lawrence-King . This is an important release that will appeal to those interested in singing and early choral music to discover a whole new set and experiments from a composer that helped create the choral forms that later revolutionized the whole of western music.