Machaut by QUATUOR MACHAUT
Tracklist
| 1. | Kyrie | 8:35 |
| 2. | Solus | 9:16 |
| 3. | Gloria | 10:24 |
| 4. | Sanctus | 4:19 |
| 5. | Christe | 7:34 |
| 6. | Credo | 7:11 |
| 7. | Ite Missa Est | 2:03 |
Credits
released September 29, 2015
CREDIT
Enregistrement, mixage et mastering : Céline Grangey
Accompagnement, intendance et régie : Gérard Bedu
Enthousiasme, créativité et photos : Jean-Pascal Retel
Graphisme logotypes : Simon Gautier
Encouragements, assistanat régie et maquette : Stéphane Berland
Enregistré à l'Abbaye de Noirlac, Bruère-Allichamps, France
du 8 au 11 mai 2015.
Produit par le Quatuor Machaut, Le Nuage En Pantalon et Stéphane Berland.
PRESENTATION
Quentin Biardeau and the Quatuor Machaut offer a re-visit as well as a set of 'extensions' to Guillaume de Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame, the masterpiece and apotheosis of 14th century polyphonic music.
The quartet has been focusing its work on the exploration of timbres, textures, tones and dynamics, as well as sensations and feelings induced by this musical work that leaves considerable room for freedom and improvisation to all four musicians within a rich harmonic framework.
The result, at the intersection of the sacred and spectral music, offers the listener a mystical experience.
CREDIT
Enregistrement, mixage et mastering : Céline Grangey
Accompagnement, intendance et régie : Gérard Bedu
Enthousiasme, créativité et photos : Jean-Pascal Retel
Graphisme logotypes : Simon Gautier
Encouragements, assistanat régie et maquette : Stéphane Berland
Enregistré à l'Abbaye de Noirlac, Bruère-Allichamps, France
du 8 au 11 mai 2015.
Produit par le Quatuor Machaut, Le Nuage En Pantalon et Stéphane Berland.
PRESENTATION
Quentin Biardeau and the Quatuor Machaut offer a re-visit as well as a set of 'extensions' to Guillaume de Machaut's Messe de Nostre Dame, the masterpiece and apotheosis of 14th century polyphonic music.
The quartet has been focusing its work on the exploration of timbres, textures, tones and dynamics, as well as sensations and feelings induced by this musical work that leaves considerable room for freedom and improvisation to all four musicians within a rich harmonic framework.
The result, at the intersection of the sacred and spectral music, offers the listener a mystical experience.








