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Ensemble La Rota specializes in the performance of medieval music in a historically-informed and creative style. Since its inception in 2002, the group has met with praise for its rich sound, instrumental virtuosity, and mastery of medieval improvisation. The four members of this dynamic young group met while students of the Early Music program at McGill University (Montreal, Canada), and have since performed in the most renowned festivals and concert series throughout North America and Europe. La Rota's debut CD, Heu Fortuna: Musique au temps de Philippe IV le bel was released in the fall of 2007 on the ATMA label, and has since received much critical acclaim. A second CD, Come da Lupo: Music of Boccaccio's Florence will be released shortly, also on the ATMA label. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Au noviau temps que yvers se debrise, for vocal ensemble
242Quant voi la fleur nouvele
233Amis, quelx est li mieuz vaillanz, jeu parti for vocal ensemble
224Chascuns dit que je foloi, estampie for recorder, lute & vielle (after Guiot de
215Helas! tant vi de male, rondeau for vocal ensemble
206A vous, douce debonaire, rondeau (polyphonic & monophonic versions)
207Tribum/Quoniam secta/Merito hec patimur, motet
188Aman novi/Heu Fortuna/Heu me, tristis est anima mea, motet
179Tribum que / Quoniam secta / Merito hec patimur - Tribum quem non abhorruit
1110Au noviau temps que yvers se debrise
10Adiu, adiu dous dame
Vocal Music - Gillebert De Berneville / Miller, T. / Blondel De Nesle / Guiot De Dijon / Vitry, P. (La Rota Ensemble)
Heu Fortuna
Vocal Music - Gillebert de Berneville - Miller, T. - Blondel de Nesle - Guiot de Dijon - Vitry, P. (La Rota Ensemble)
MedRen Finalists
Adiu, adiu, dous dame
Adiu, Adiu, Dous Dame - numérique
Through The Night
Ancient FM
Heu, Fortuna
Ancient FM | Replaio
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