Le Royaume oublié – La Tragédie CathareMontserrat Figueras, Pascal Bertin,
Marc Mauillon, Lluís Vilamajó, Furio Zanasi
La Capella Reial de Catalunya
Hesperion XXI
Jordi Savall
Alia Vox AVSA9873 A/C (2009)
[flac, cue, log, scans of the book]
This CD-set brings us back in time more than usual. It begins around the year 1000 and comes to a well known composer only at the end – with Dufay. The dissident Christian movement of the Cathars, or Albigenses, is the subject of the four-hour program conceived by Jordi Savall, using mostly music of the troubadours of Occitania (south of France) where Catharism spread.
The songs, while not Catharist, have been often composed at the courts which were trying to keep their independence from the King of France and so were on the same side as the Cathars, who were trying to survive the opposition of the official Church.
On hearing the beginning of the first CD, so various, you may be wondering what place that music belongs to. Well, you must think that the Arabs were in Europe and had fruitful cultural exchanges with the Jews. Would you believe this happened?
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