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Stephan van Dyck, Musica Favola - Henry Du Mont: Loüez par des chansons nouvelles (2010)

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Stephan van Dyck, Musica Favola - Henry Du Mont: Loüez par des chansons nouvelles (2010)

Stephan van Dyck, Musica Favola - Henry Du Mont: Loüez par des chansons nouvelles (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 328 Mb | Total time: 63:13 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Musique en Wallonie | MEW1056 | Recorded: 2010

Henry du Mont was only French by adoption, originally coming from Liège. He was a prolific mid-17th century composer and wrote over three hundred compositions, mainly religious. His first collection of motets was published in 1652. His favourite vocal combination was the duo and half of the pieces in this collection are these. He exploits other combinations too, such as a top line, bass and upper violin part.

Musica Favola, Stephan van Dyck - D‘un Feu Secret - Michel Lambert: Airs de Cour (2010)

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Musica Favola, Stephan van Dyck - D‘un Feu Secret - Michel Lambert: Airs de Cour (2010)

Musica Favola, Stephan van Dyck - D‘un Feu Secret - Michel Lambert: Airs de Cour (2010)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:10:42 | 356 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Accent | Catalog: ACC 24234

Mention French music of the late 17th century, and the adjectives that come to mind are the same ones associated with the Louis XIV: splendid, imposing, ritualistic. The music of the era was exemplified by Lully's tightly controlled dramatic compositions and by massive church compositions. Both types were composed by Michel Lambert (1610-1696), but there was another side to music of the Sun King's era, and Lambert specialized in that. The air de cour, or court air, was intimate, romantic, subtle: everything that the Lully opera was not. And Lully himself composed music for quieter occasions, as well.