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Seized By Sweet Desire - Amy Vestbø (soprano); Ann-Christine Wesser Ingels (soprano); Malene Nordtorp (soprano); Musica Ficta;...
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  1. Alleluia, Posui adiutorium, organum for 3 voices: Alleluia, 5. / Posui adiutorium. Organum triplum
  2. Viderunt omnes, organum for 4 voices
  3. Work(s): A vos vieg, chevalier sire / Et florebit, motet
  4. Work(s): Je sui jonete / Hé Diex! je n'ai pas mari / Veritatum, motet
  5. Soufres, maris, et si ne vous anuit, rondeau for voices
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  1. Alleluia, Posui adiutorium, organum for 3 voices: Alleluia, 5. / Posui adiutorium. Organum triplum
  2. Viderunt omnes, organum for 4 voices
  3. Work(s): A vos vieg, chevalier sire / Et florebit, motet
  4. Work(s): Je sui jonete / Hé Diex! je n'ai pas mari / Veritatum, motet
  5. Soufres, maris, et si ne vous anuit, rondeau for voices
  6. Work(s): S'on me regarde / Prenés I garde / Hé! Mi enfant, motet
  7. Work(s): Cil bruns ne me meine mie / In seculum, motet
  8. Work(s): Nus ne mi pourroit / Nonne sui, nonne, laissier / Aptatur, motet
  9. Work(s): Jolïement en douce / Quant voi la florete / Je sui jolïete / Aptatur, motet
  10. Sederunt principes, gradual for 4 voices
  11. Mors, clausula for 4 voices
  12. Non vos relinquam, Homo quo vigeas
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Seeing the title Seized by Sweet Desire and then putting on the disc and hearing Notre Dame organum is not the problem here. The boundary between secular and sacred in the Middle Ages was porous in the extreme, and the music to which the Notre Dame style gave birth sometimes even had a mixture of secular and sacred texts. Even the fairly raunchy female trouvère songs included here don't automatically place the music in a realm different from the religious pieces. Nor is it much of an issue that Denmark's all-female vocal ...

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