
The poems and songs of the Gruuthuse Manuscript originated in Bruges
around 1400, and the collection is named after the later owner, Lodewijk
van Gruuthuse. The songs form the most well-known part of the
collection: love songs, bawdy songs and drinking songs. The Gruuthuse
Manuscript contains the largest collection of Dutch language songs from
the medieval period, and it is the largest collection of songs with
music notation. The form of the songs also attests to the fact that
these songs were intended for connoisseurs. The poet uses
formes fixes,
the canonized forms of French songs of the late medieval times:
ballades, rondeaus and virelais, and the wide variety of the forms used
is remarkable.
Instrumentalists have been around all over Europe during the 15th
century, but musical manuscripts unambiguously showing a repertoire for
instrumental ensembles from that period are scarce. The instrumental
repertoire on this CD contains arrangements and polyphonic ensemble
pieces from about 1450-70. The arrangements are either instrumental
versions based on pre-existing polyphonic models or arranged monophonic
tenors.
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