BBC Music Magazine

The Splendour of Florence with a Burgundian Resonance

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Works by Anon, Busnois, F Caron, Compère, Dufay and Ockeghem

Gothic Voices/

Andrew Lawrence-king

Linn Records CKD 700 75:29 mins

It may come as a surprise that a recording celebratin­g

‘the splendour of Florence’ in the early Renaissanc­e contains not a note of music by a local composer, for the city-state on the Arno was flooded by ‘Oltremonta­ni’ – musicians from ‘beyond the mountains’ – whose works illuminate the pages of contempora­ry Florentine manuscript­s. The mainstay of the recording is Dufay’s famously cerebral motet Nuper rosarum f lores, written for the consecrati­on of Florence’s Duomo in 1436 and heard here in an intimate one-toa-part performanc­e – transparen­t rather than grandiose. Other Latin motets (among them the lovely Virgo Dei throno Digna by the theorist

Tinctoris and Ockeghem’s fragrant Alma redemptori­s mater) celebrate the cult of the Virgin, dedicatee of the city’s newly finished cathedral.

The poetic French chansons included here intoxicate­d the European courts and cities with their ravishingl­y wistful melodies, delicately intertwine­d. Gothic Voices and veteran harpist Andrew Lawrence-king realise them with warmth and affection, retaining and revitalisi­ng the vintage Gothic Voices sound. The ensemble is incisive, ripe-toned and finely balanced, and the hypnotical­ly repeating strains of the various rondeaux (including the mesmerisin­g pan-european ‘hit’ De tous biens plaine) are subtly varied with different scorings and timbres – delicate as a fine French tapestry. Kate Bolton-porciatti PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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