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Words of the Angel. (Briefly Noted).

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Words of the Angel. Trio Mediaeval. ECM 289 461 782-2, 2001.

This is the debut recording of Trio Mediaeval, an Oslo-based ensemble of' women's voices whose repertoire focuses on polyphonic music of medieval England and France, Norwegian medieval ballads and songs, and modern vocal works. For this program the group selected the celebrated Messe de Tournai and interspersed its sections with nonliturgical polyphonic works taken from the Berkeley Castle Select Roll 55 and monophonic pieces from a thirteenth-century manuscript found in Cortona. At the very end of the program, just before the Ite missa est, the album's title work is inserted, a brief composition written for them ...

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