BBC Music Magazine

Albion – Polyphony in England 1300-1400

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Victime Paschali Laudes; Sumer is icumen in; Stella maris il; Virgo salvavit hominem etc Huelgas Ensemble/paul Van Nevel DHM 8898545521­2 53:17 mins

This collection bears witness to the great flowering and originalit­y of English music in the 14th century, when local composers began to experiment with exotic chromatici­sms and sonorous thirds and sixths, intervals their continenta­l contempora­ries regarded as dissonance­s. The 13 anonymous works here range from plangent laments to joyous Marian works, Mass movements to bi-lingual motets, French chansons, English canons and Latin carols.

While much of the music has a spartan beauty (highlighte­d by these pristine, straight-toned performanc­es) there are, too, some strikingly complex and florid works – notably, the French ballade En Albion de f luns environen, with its knotty rhythms and time changes, and the melismatic Marian motet Virgo salvavit hominem, sung here with nimble grace.

Other highlights include Absalon, fili mi – David’s lament on the death of his son Absalom – whose stark, spare lines are delivered with haunting clarity; Exulta Syon - En ai je bien trouvé – a beautiful multi-texted tapestry; and the Marian sequence Mater ora filium, to which the singers bring a sense of rapt mystery. Throughout, the readings are subtly nuanced to express the wide variety of texts. Sony’s recording – in a resonant monastic chapel – is clear and detailed. Kate Bolton-porciatti PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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