La la hö hö — Linarol Consort
Sixteenth-Century Viol Music for the Richest Man in the World


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Resonus Classics "Inventa" 1005
Release date: 2021
Recording: February 2020, Monmouthshire
[67:24]









1. Isaac. Las Rauschen  [1:40]
2. Isaac. Brüder Conrat super Fortuna  [1:37]

3. La Rue. Ain frölich wesen  [1:16]
4. Adam Rener. Achs ainigs ain  [3:08]
5. Josquin. Entre iesuis  [1:58]

6. La Rue. Carmen  [2:35]
7. Isaac. Zart liebster frucht  [2:57]
8. Plus oultre pretens  [3:50]

9. Vil glück und haÿl  [2:51]
10. Hofhaimer. On frewdt verzer ich  [2:05]
11. Brumel. Tanndernac (a3)  [3:11]

12. Alamire. Tanndernac (a4)  [2:39]
13. Ways nit  [2:35]
14. Isaac. La la hö hö  [1:39]

15. Senfl. Carmen  [1:51]
16. Senfl. Carmen  [2:02]
17. Senfl. Alles regres  [2:10]

18. Josquin. Plus mils regres  [3:20]
19. La Rue. Tous les regres  [2:53]

20. La Rue. Iam sauche (two settings)  [1:30]
21. La Rue. Carmen  [2:11]

22. Hofhaimer. Fro bin ich dein (das erst, das ander, das dritt)  [3:26]
23. Isaac. Gueretzsch  [4:53]
24. Rener. Jetzt hat volbracht  [1:59]

25. Senfl. Dem ewigen got  [1:47]
26. Senfl. Albrecht mirs schwer und gros laÿd  [3:15]
27. Senfl. In lieb und freid hab ich mein bscheid  [2:06]












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medieval.org Remarks

http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/remarks.html
15 February 2021
Todd M. McComb

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I should probably also mention La la hö hö, a well-rendered program of c.1500 consort music from a newly discovered and/or noticed manuscript compiled for Jacob Fugger around 1533: Although the included discussion doesn't mention them specifically, the program appears to include e.g. previously unknown instrumental works by La Rue. Unfortunately, I was also unable to audition this album in full, as my digital download is corrupted, and I never got a reply from the label's customer service on this issue.... (Hopefully it's not a problem that'll recur for others...?) In any case, the relatively weighty program by the new-to-me Linarol Consort must be noted for its unique items.


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