Autori:
Antonello da Caserta, Antonio Zachara da Teramo, Bartholomeus de Bononia, Conradus de Pistoria, Francesco Landini, Johannes Ciconia, Johannes de Janua, Matteo da Perugia, Phillipot de Caserta
Interpreti:
Mala Punica, Pedro Memelsdorff
Vertù contra furore, Musical Languages in Late Medieval Italy, 1380-1420
Bononia, B:
Que pena - virelai
Arte psalentes
Caserta, A:
Dame d'onour - ballade
Amour m'a le cuer mis - ballade
Beaute parfaite - ballade
Dame zentil - rondeau
Più chiar che’l sol
Dame d'onour - ballade
Notes pour moi ceste ballade
Caserta, P:
En attendant
Ciconia:
Merçé o morte
Sus une Fontayne
Janua:
Une dame requis
Landini, F:
Che Chosa è quest’Amor
Giovine vagha
Amor c’al tuo sugetto
Fortuna ria
Amor in huom gentil
Perugia, M:
Le greygnour bien
Sera quel zorno
Pistoria:
Se doulz espour
Veri almi pastoris
Zachara da Teramo:
Sumite karissimi - ballade
Ad ogne vento
The critically-acclaimed ensemble Mala Punica came into the limelight in the mid-Nineties with a trilogy of illustrious, multi-award-winning discs on Arcana, which revolutionized the world of medieval music and performance practice: Ars subtilis Ytaliaca (A21), D’Amor ragionando (A22) and En attendant (A23). For the first time, all these milestone recordings are united in one set.