Denis Raisin Dadre, Doulce Mémoire – François Ier, musiques d’un règne, Vol. 1: Messe pour le camp du Drap d’Or, 1520 (2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

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Artist: Denis Raisin Dadre, Doulce Mémoire
Album: François Ier, musiques d’un règne, Vol. 1: Messe pour le camp du Drap d’Or, 1520
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 01:12:45
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 1,20 GB

Tracklist:

01. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Pavanes (03:34)
02. Philippe Vallepin – Après que les trompettes, … (Texte) (01:01)
03. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Introït: Da pacem, Domine (01:49)
04. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Kyrie (08:07)
05. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Da pacem Domine (03:25)
06. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Gloria (09:32)
07. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Bonus et miserator (01:39)
08. Philippe Vallepin – En ce vingt-troisième jour… (Texte) (00:38)
09. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Credo (09:35)
10. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Reges terrae congregati sunt (05:37)
11. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Sanctus (05:37)
12. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Elévation: O salutaris Hostia (02:03)
13. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Benedictus (04:16)
14. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Agnus Dei (05:55)
15. Philippe Vallepin – Après la messe, … (Texte) (00:37)
16. Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre – Verbum bonum et suave (09:13)

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Francis I, as a princely patron of the arts, realised that music was a very useful tool for his policy of prestige: official music for great diplomatic events like the amazing musical ‘tournament’ between the Chapelle of the King of France and the Chapel Royal of Henry VIII of England at the Mass for the Field of the Cloth of Gold, reconstructed in this recording. But also more intimate music with the exceptionally subtle, refined and learned repertory to be heard in the monarch’s châteaux such as Chambord and Fontainebleau, performed by the finest singers and instrumentalists of the realm under the aegis of the Chambre du Roi. Here is a feast of previously unrecorded music for King Francis I, the symbol of a happy Renaissance.

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