On 24/01/2013 21:39, WALSH STUART wrote:
On 24/01/2013 21:11, Sean Smith wrote:
I liked it, too. Thanks Stuart.
Sean
Interesting YT: I played it after Joseph M. wrote his note (30 min
after Stuart posted it) but when I got there it said there had been
no views. Invisible eyes of the marketplace?
Thanks Joseph and Sean. I found the piece in a scholarly edition from
the 1960s: 35 Conductus ed. Janet Knapp. I'm sure it's very bad form
to read this 6/8 music as if it were bouncing along and quite
abominable to play it on instruments. The Gothic Voices
version,sepulchrally slow, doesn't even sound like 6/8 until the end.
But it really is music from that age - and doesn't sound too different
(to me) from the surviving two-part instrumental music.
Stuart
On Jan 24, 2013, at 12:30 PM, WALSH STUART wrote:
Sol Sub Nube Latuit. A liturgical piece for two voices, no doubt
embedded in the fervent Christian rituals and faith... nothing to do
with instrumental music
Here imagined as played by an irreverent pair of instrumentalists,
insofar as it is possible to be irreverent when wearing tights,
pointy footwear and playing culpably fay instruments like psaltery
and gittern.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BPI586YQt4
Stuart
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