The Hilliard Ensemble in "Thy kiss of a divine nature : the contemporary Perotin"
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The Hilliard Ensemble in "Thy kiss of a divine nature : the contemporary Perotin"
Arthaus Musik, c2005
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A film by Uli Aumüller
German dialogue with English, French, Italian, Spanish and Japanese subtitles
Music performed by The Hilliard Ensemble; commentary by Martin Burckhardt, Rudolf Flotzinger, Christian Kaden, and Jürg Stenzl
5.1 soundtrack includings stills (4th-14th works)
Bonus CD (stereo soundtrack): The Hilliard Ensemble sings Perotin
Texts in Latin with English and German translations
LaserVision NTSC; PCM stereo; DVD
Arthaus Musik: 100 695
Contents of Works
- disc 1. Thy kiss of a divine nature : the contemporary Perotin
- disc 2 (bonus DVD). The Perotin symposion : who was Perotinus Magnus - myth or history?
- Perotinus Magnus - The vision of a film project
- The Hilliard Ensemble sings Perotin. Beata es virgo : offertorium/graduals (11th century)
- Descendit de celis : 3-part organum / anonymus (Nôtre Dame de Paris, after 1200)
- Dixit angelus : 1-part responsorium (11th century)
- Gaude Maria : 2-part responsorium / anonymus (Nôtre Dame de Paris, ca. 1190)
- Laude jocunda : 2-part prose / anonymus (St. Martial de Limoges, ca. 1150)
- Descendit de celis & Tamquam sponsus : 2-part organum / Leonin (Nôtre Dame de Paris, ca. 1180)
- Alleluia nativitas : 3-part organum / Perotin (Paris, after 1204)
- Beata viscera : 1-part conductus / anonymus (Perotin?) (Paris, after 1200)
- Viderunt omnes : 4-part organum (graduals of the 3rd Christmas Mass) / Perotin (Paris, soon after 1200)
- Dum sigillum : 2-part conductus / Perotin (Paris, after 1200)
- Benedicamus domino : 2-part organum / anonymus (Nôtre Dame de Paris, after 1200)