Ludus Modalis, Bruno Boterf - Lejeune: Dix Pseaumes de David (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Ludus Modalis, Bruno Boterf
- Title: Lejeune: Dix Pseaumes de David
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Ramée
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:15:29
- Total Size: 363 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Psaume 96: Chantez à Dieu chanson nouvelle
02. Psaume 102: Seigneur, enten ma requeste
03. Psaume 135: Chantez de Dieu le renom
04. Psaume 88: O Dieu Eternel, mon Sauveur
05. Psaume 57: Ayes pitié de moy
06. Psaume 98: Chantez à Dieu nouveau cantique
07. Psaume 149: Chantez à Dieu chanson nouvelle
08. Psaume 95: Sus, esgayons-nous au Seigneur
09. Psaume 97: L'Eternel est regnant
10. Psaume 81: Chantez gayement à Dieu
When publishing his Dix Pseaumes de David in Paris in 1564, Claude Le Jeune was still a young musician in his thirties: we know his work from this time solely through a few chansons included in two collective anthologies. This first personal volume clearly identifies him as a Huguenot composer. The four-part texture with frequent homorhythmic passages and the free alternation of long and short syllables clearly belong to the world of protestant psalmody. Yet, in numerous passages, the richness of the rhythmic palette and the abundance of polyphony originate from within this framework: the rhythmic values are chosen to illustrate both words and ideas. And as much could be said of the use of rising and falling intervals, of the melodic shapes, and of the polyphony itself. Careful listening will allow the auditor to discover the ever-present figuration with which they are adorned. Although a youthful work, the depth and sincerity of construction of the Dix Pseaumes de David are as touching as the greatness of their creator’s vision is impressive. Their employment of modes and rhythm clearly announce certain essential features that would become the hallmark of his mature masterpieces.
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01. Psaume 96: Chantez à Dieu chanson nouvelle
02. Psaume 102: Seigneur, enten ma requeste
03. Psaume 135: Chantez de Dieu le renom
04. Psaume 88: O Dieu Eternel, mon Sauveur
05. Psaume 57: Ayes pitié de moy
06. Psaume 98: Chantez à Dieu nouveau cantique
07. Psaume 149: Chantez à Dieu chanson nouvelle
08. Psaume 95: Sus, esgayons-nous au Seigneur
09. Psaume 97: L'Eternel est regnant
10. Psaume 81: Chantez gayement à Dieu
When publishing his Dix Pseaumes de David in Paris in 1564, Claude Le Jeune was still a young musician in his thirties: we know his work from this time solely through a few chansons included in two collective anthologies. This first personal volume clearly identifies him as a Huguenot composer. The four-part texture with frequent homorhythmic passages and the free alternation of long and short syllables clearly belong to the world of protestant psalmody. Yet, in numerous passages, the richness of the rhythmic palette and the abundance of polyphony originate from within this framework: the rhythmic values are chosen to illustrate both words and ideas. And as much could be said of the use of rising and falling intervals, of the melodic shapes, and of the polyphony itself. Careful listening will allow the auditor to discover the ever-present figuration with which they are adorned. Although a youthful work, the depth and sincerity of construction of the Dix Pseaumes de David are as touching as the greatness of their creator’s vision is impressive. Their employment of modes and rhythm clearly announce certain essential features that would become the hallmark of his mature masterpieces.
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