DECAMERON-ESTHER LAMANDIER

Ballate monodiques de l`Ars Nova Florentine Esther Lamandier is a French soprano and harpist known for explorations in early chant and monodic music.[1][2] She is known to frequently accompany herself on the harp, vielle or portative organ (for example in her cd ’Cantigas de Santa Maria’). Lamandier was born in 1946 in Saint-Raphaël, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France [3]; her father’s family is Jewish, from Piatra Neamț in Romania. She is a specialist in both Assyrian and Sephardic Jewish song, and the Hebrew biblical chant transcriptions of Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura. 1. Che ti çova (Anonyme) 2. Amor mi fa cantar (Anonyme) 3. Lucente Stella (Anonyme) 4. Per tropo fede (Anonyme) 5. Non so quai l’ mi voglia (Laurentius Masii de Florentia) 6. Sento d’amor la fiamma (Laurentius Mssi de Florentia) 7. Non vedi tu, Amor (Laurentius de Florentia) 8. I’ vo’ bene (Gherardeilus de Florentia) 9. Donna, l’ altrui mirar (Gherardellus de Florentia) 10. Dè, poni amor (Gherardellus de Florentia) 11. Per non far lieto (Gherardellus de Florentia) 12. Non perch ´i´speri (Laurentius Masii de Florentia) 13. Donna, tu pur invecchi (Anonyme) 14. Angelica beltà (Francesco Landini) 15. Io son pellegrin (Anonyme) Recorded by Alienor Records 1977 Turntable Yamaha PX3 with Denon DL-103R in Graphitcase Project Tubebox DS A/D CONVERTER IS THE SHIIT JIL 192khz/24bit - Erzeugt mit AquaSoft DiaShow für YouTube Preview:
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