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| Codex Faenza: Instrumental Music of the Early 15th Century | 
enlarge | Creators: Anonymous, Codex Faenza Anonymous, Italian Anonymous, Gregorian Chant, Jacopo Da Bologna, Francesco Landini, Guillaume De Machaut, Michael Posch, Ensemble Unicorn Label: Naxos Category: Music
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $4.84 You Save: $4.15 (46%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 7691
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 730099461825 EAN: 0730099461825 ASIN: B000009OM1
Release Date: July 28, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Non ara may pieta questa mia donna | | • | Le ior | | • | Aquila altera | | • | Aspire refus (Codex Faenza) | | • | Elas mon cuer (Codex Faenza) | | • | Jay grant espoir |
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Essential to any early music collection September 4, 2003 27 out of 28 found this review helpful
When I purchased this album, I was expecting it to be more akin to the other music performed by the Ensemble Unicorn. I was expecting quick and lively, music akin to the Spanish Troubadour tunes and Las Cantigas de Santa Maria. I was wrong, and I was disappointed at first. I quickly changed my mind after giving the entire album a listen, and was enchanted.If you like the quick, lively medieval tunes, then this album may not be your cup of tea. However, I don't think any early music collection is complete without this, and I found that even slower medieval tunes have their virtues, particularly when performed by the always impressive Ensemble Unicorn. Another great album, same incredibly low price as always from the Naxos label, and the same top-notch skill I've come to expect from the Ensemble Unicorn.
An academic exercise well worth studying March 12, 2006 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
Upon first listen, you might think that "Codex Faenza: Instrumental Music of the Early 15th Century" is wrongly named. These works were composed by 14th Century composers, such as Machaut and Landini, and several songs appear as vocal arrangements without instrumentation.
That's where the "Codex Faenza" comes in. This tome was an early 15th century book of instrumental arrangements of 14th century music. The Unicorn Ensemble performs several works from the Codex Faenza, sometimes preceding the instrumental version with the original vocal arrangement for comparison. The last two tracks, the anonymous compositions "Kyrie" and "Ave maris stella," feature alternating sections of plainchant and organ music.
In many cases, the busy melodies gain something in the translation. The top lines have an improvisatory quality that can seem odd when sung, but sound more natural when played instrumentally. The Unicorn Ensemble has mastered late medieval/early Renaissance instrumentation, and their performances effectively evoke the spirit of past times.
I was somewhat critical of The Unicorn Ensemble's version of Dufay's "Chansons" for making Guillaume Dufay's music sound more conservative than it really was. Here, the group does the opposite: they update the sound of Ars Nova composers and demonstrate how their achievements foreshadowed the continued musical advances of the early Renaissance. It's an academic exercise in many ways, but one well worth studying.
another glorious entry December 12, 2000 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
Unicorn is simply amazing. They turn out CD after CD, all at budget prices, all far surpassing most other early music efforts. Codex Faenza's pieces are mostly two-part, with a florid upper melody supported by a slower-moving tenor. This allows full display of Unicorn's virtuosity -- unlike their Dufay release, which cramped their style with its elaborate polyphony. The opening improvisations are magical, the subtle treatments of text and context fascinating -- and track 10 is the craziest vielle piece I've ever heard
Amazing stuff! June 4, 2005 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
Wow, what a stunning CD. Firstly I am just floored by the audiophile quality of the recorded sound - much, much better than a lot of CDs for three times the price. This is a characteristic of all of the Ensemble Unicorn recordings but this one is particularly good. As for the performances, they brim with life and color as interpretations of music of this period rarely do. They really bring this music to life, transporting the listener back centuries. The music represented here also has a good deal of depth to recommend it too.
This is just the sort of CD that reinforces the view that Naxos is above all a serious record label of high quality. This would be worth buying even if it cost three times the price.
the Unicorn ensamble playing is an insperasion 4 the soul. September 24, 2001 9 out of 15 found this review helpful
refreshing gifted players. a delight 4 the ears of any early music lover. i would have paid mutch more to buy it. buy it. take a trip to nature and inhale this beutifull music. love u unicorn, glad i got ur cd. peace and love from exotic israel.
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