| | This collection presents fifteen vocal polyphonies of the Renaissance for three mixed voices (two female voices and one male voice). Transcripts and restitutions: Jacques BARBIER |
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| | Facsimile of 12 works chosen among those published in 1899 by Constant Pierre with historical notes by Patrick BRASART and Didier REBUFFEL |
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| |  This is the manuscript of “Le jeu de Daniel.” This is a liturgical drama from the 13th century. The manuscript was transcribed and adapted by Anne-Marie Deschamps. There is a constant melodic innovation; every melody is only used once, except for the acclamation “Rex in aeternum vive” which is based on the melody of coronations. It is written in several styles.
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| |  This choral suite is intended for three mixed voices. It is based on the beautiful Maurice Carême’s poems about star signs. It can be performed by choirs which are already used to polyphonic songs.
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