Cover Cypriot Vespers

Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
18.11.2016

Label: Glossa

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Choral

Artist: Graindelavoix & Björn Schmelzer

Composer: Jean Hanelle (c.1380-c.1436, Cypriot Vespers

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  • 1 Arsala 'llah [Maronite tradition] 03:29
  • 2 O Sapientia [plainchant] 01:52
  • 3 O Sapientia incarnata / Nos demoramur 04:06
  • 4 O Adonai [plainchant] 02:07
  • 5 O Adonai domus Israel / Pictor eterne syderum 04:00
  • 6 Bithleem estimazu [Greek-Byzantine tradition] 03:09
  • 7 O Radix Jesse [plainchant] 01:49
  • 8 O radix Jesse splendida / Cuncti fundent precamina 04:12
  • 9 O clavis David [plainchant] 01:47
  • 10 O clavis David aurea / Quis igitur aperiet 03:22
  • 11 I parthenos simeron [Greek-Byzantine tradition] 01:37
  • 12 O Oriens / O Rex Gentium [plainchant] 01:36
  • 13 O Oriens, lucis eterne splendor / Veni splendor mirabilis 05:17
  • 14 O rex gentium [plainchant] 02:45
  • 15 O Rex virtutum gloria / Quis possit digne exprimere 04:33
  • 16 Alyawma youlado mina lbatoul [Arabo-Byzantine tradition] 05:33
  • 17 O Emanuel [plainchant] 01:34
  • 18 O Emanuel rex noster / Magne virtutum conditor 03:19
  • 19 O Virgo virginum [plainchant] 02:13
  • 20 O sacra Virgo Virginum / Tu nati nata suscipe 03:56
  • 21 Simeron ghennate ek Parthenou [Greek-Byzantine tradition] 06:01
  • 22 Hodie Christus natus est [plainchant] 01:11
  • 23 Hodie puer nascitur / Homo mortalis firmiter 06:28
  • Total Runtime 01:15:56

Info for Cypriot Vespers



The little-known composer Jean Hanelle was a petit vicaire (professional musician) at Cambrai Cathedral and possibly later a teacher of Guillaume Dufay, also spending more than 20 years from 1411 onwards at the French court of Lusignan in Nicosia, Cyprus, a stay which involved him becoming the chapelmaster there. According to leading scholars, Hanelle was the author of the ars subtilior cycle of Magnificat-antiphons - the so called “O”-antiphons traditionally performed during the last week of Advent - found in the Codex Turin J.II.9 and included in this new Graindelavoix production. Both the original plainchant and the Hanelle troped antiphons are presented in a series of nine pairs, between which the ensemble also performs an appropriate and context-defining selection of Maronite and Byzantine chants.

The Belgian ensemble, as always directed by Björn Schmelzer, performs these pieces, marked by a moving beauty, with one female and eight male singers, producing another of their peculiar and intriguing soundscapes.

These Cypriot Vespers come with an interview with Björn Schmelzer carried out by Anne-Kathryn Olsen, a selection of late 19th-century photographs taken in Cyprus by John Thomson, and the first English translation of the antiphons, made by scholar Jeannine De Landtsheer from the University of Leuven.

Graindelavoix
Björn Schmelzer, direction

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Booklet for Cypriot Vespers

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