Orlando Consort : The Rose, The Lily & the Whortleberry


The Rose, The Lily & the Whortleberry
Song Name Composer
Rose, liz, rondeau Guillaume de Machaut
El mois de mai - De se debent - Kyrie Anonymous
He marotele / En praerie / Aptat, motet Anonymous
Passerose de beaute Trebor
Flos regalis virginalis Anonymous
Missa Flos Regalis Walter Frye
Quam pulchra es Leonel Power
Soubz les branches / En la rousee / Jolis mois de may, chanson Anonymous
Royne des flours Alexander Agricola
Dindirin, dindirin Anonymous
En la fuente del Rosel Juan Vasquez
Hortus Conclusus Rodrigo de Ceballos
Aquella Mora Garrida Gabriel (Mena)
Quasi cedrus Francisco Guerrero
Changeons propos Claudin de Sermisy
Sicut Lilium Inter Spinas Antoine Brumel
Vidi speciosam Johannes Lupi
Haec est illa dulcis rosa / Salve Carpentras (Elzear Genet)
Ecce tu pulcher es Dominique Phinot
Des herbes ai asses Thomas Crecquillon
Au ioly bocquet croist la violette Clemens non Papa (Jacob Clement)
O flos campi Nicolas Gombert

In celebration of the floral imagery used by many of Europe's greatest composers over a span of 300 years to depict both earthly and heavenly love, the Orlando Consort sings poetic texts ranging from the sacred to the downright suggestive. Includes essays by Sir Roy Strong, Susan Hitch; and a garden design created by Christopher Bradley-Hole. Also included is a handsomely illustrated book full of beautiful medieval paintings and photographs of surviving gardens. Additional notes are contributed by Sir Roy Strong, President of the Garden History Society of England; Susan Hitch, an expert in medieval literature and a BBC Radio 3 presenter; and Christopher Bradley-Hole, one of the world's top garden designers, who contributes a plan for your very own neo-medieval garden.
Item Code 8335c
Male  |  A Cappella  |  22 - Early Music 14  |  00 1 CD  |  England  |  Early Music CDs  | 
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