Music
Video Performances by La Compagnie Machaut,
© La Compagnie Machaut, Montréal, Canada.
Musicians:
Angèle Trudeau, soprano
Catherine Herrmann, soprano
Betsy MacMillan, viola da gamba
Grégoire Jeay, flute
Sean Dagher, sistre
Stefano Pando, lute
François Tailleffer, percussion
Pieces performed:
"Rei Glorios"
Composer: Giraut de Bornelh, ca. 1180
Arrangement: G. Jeay
[used in Court - Chapel]
"Comment qu'a moy"
Composer: Guillaume de Machaut, 1300- 1377
Arrangement: Betsy MacMillan
[used in Worldly Enchantments Tent]
"Jesu Cristes Milde Moder"
Composer: Anon - England, 13th. century
[used in Religious in the World]
"Procurans Odium"
Composer: Anon - Carmina Burana, 13th. century
[used in Court - Banquet and Worldly Enchantment]
"Saltarello V"
Composer: G. Jeay
Arrangement: G. Jeay
[used in Court - Banquet and Worldly Enchantments Tent]
"Laude Novella"
Composer: Anon - Italy, 13th. century
[used in Court - Banquet ]
"Stella Splendens"
Composer: Anon - Libre Vermell, Montserrat, Catalunya, 14th. century
[used in Worldly Enchantments Tent and Virtual Medieval Paris]
Music from Mystic Women of the Middle Ages Television Series
© La Compagnie Machaut, Montréal, Canada.
Belle Doette [used in Opening Sequence]
Gedeonis Area [used in Christine's Home Page, Life cycle]
Main title music [used in Nunnery Home Page]
Procurans Odium [used in World of Work]
Brio One Breere [used in Chapel]
Aurora Surgit (Female vocal Ensemble). Ergo sum resurrectio: Gregorian Chant for the Dead. Alessio Randon, Soloist and Director. 1995 HNH International Ltd. CD: Naxos 8.553192, February 23, 1996. "Ceremony entering the Enclave" Gregorian Chant for the Dead - Dies Irae
[used in The Anchorite, Widowhood/Death and The Wretched]
Selection used by permission of Naxos of Canada Ltd..
Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of Regina Laudis. Women in Chant: Gregorian Chants for the Festal Celebrations of the Virgin Martyrs and Our Lady of Sorrows.
CD. Sounds True, 1996.
Bells of Jesu Fili Mariae [used in Day in the Life]
Regina Caeli [used in Day in the Life - Compline]
Saint Agnes: Ecce Quod Concupivi [used in Day in the Life - Matins]
Selections used by permission of Sounds True.
Bourgeault, Rev. Cynthia. CD: Singing the Psalms: How to Chant in the Christian Contemplative Tradition. Sounds True, 1997.
Psalm 100 and Incense Rite [Day in the Life - Lauds and Vespers]
Psalm 137 [used in Chapel - Steps]
Magnificat [used in Chapel - Steps]
Selections used by permission of Sounds True.
El Cant de la Sibil-la. Alia Vox. Direction by Jordi Savall. CD: AV 9806, ABM 100, 1999.
Bells [used in Chapel - Choir]
Fanfare [The Court]
Interlude - organ [used in Court - Chapel]
Introduction - guitar [used in World of Learning]
AliaVox.
Gregorian Chants Grand Prix du Disc
Trappist Monks' Choir of Cistercian Abbey (Side A) / Chants of Nuns at a Benedictine Monastery (Side B).
From Treasury of Gregorian Chants, Vol. II, SD No. BSCD 514.
Ceremony of Taking the Veil [used in The Chapter House]
Victimae Paschal! [used in The Chapel - Choir]
Lumen Hilare (Rite of blessing the light in the evening service) [used in The Chapel- Steps]
Vexilla Regis [used in The Chapel - Steps]
Ave Maris Stella [used in The Chapel - Steps]
Improperia [used in Chapel - Choir]
Reproduced by courtesy of Everest Records/Bescol, Ltd. P. O. Box 6999, Beverly Hills, California, 90212.
Music of the Later Middle Ages and Renaissance. McMaster University Collegium Musicum. Recorded by Mirador Productions, 1994.
O Ecclesia [used in Timeline - Hildegard de Bingen]
Messa de Nostre Dame - Kyrie [used by Timeline - Machaut]
Selections used by permission of Dr. Susan Fast, McMaster Collegium Musicum.