Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Recommended Music for Lent: "The Lily & The Lamb"

The Lily and the Lamb: Chant and Polyphony from Medieval England

This program consists of medieval English chant, polyphony and poetry from the thirteenth through early fifteenth centuries and is built around three thirteenth century British versions of the sequence describing Mary’s experiences at the foot of the cross. The first setting, Stabat iuxta Christi crucem, a monophonic Latin work from the Irish Dublin Troper, tells the story simply and movingly, in the voice of a narrator, The second, Stond wel, moder, under roode, is based on the original Latin work, but is much longer and more elaborate. The English text of this work is written as a dialogue between Mary and her dying son. The third work, Jesu Cristes milde moder, also in English, is the most elaborate of the three settings. Melodically unrelated to the others, this version is polyphonic, set for two hypnotically intertwining voices. Its story is told in the voice of a narrator, and, like many of the works on this program, it is quite graphic in its depiction of the scene at Calvary.

(Hat tip: G. Thomas Fitzpatrick at Recta Ratio for the idea)

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2 Comments:

At 2/22/2007 9:11 AM, Blogger G. Thomas Fitzpatrick said...

I haven't heard this album, but will have to try it. I love their Lammas LadyMass and An English Lady Mass, as well as On Yoolis Night.

 
At 2/25/2007 5:16 AM, Blogger piusheng said...

Greetings from Penang, Malaysia. I arrived by your blog when I was searching for info on Lenten Music. It's a blessing. It's so great to read that you became a Catholic because of the Real Presence. Praise be Jesus Christ.

 

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