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Cappella Mariana: Johannes Tourout – Portrait of an Imperial Cantor (24/96 FLAC)

Cappella Mariana: Johannes Tourout - Portrait of an Imperial Cantor (24/96 FLAC)
Cappella Mariana: Johannes Tourout – Portrait of an Imperial Cantor (24/96 FLAC)

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Composer: Johannes Tourout
Performer: Cappella Mariana
Conductor: Vojtěch Semerád
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Passacaille
Release: 2022
Size: 1.17 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Adieu m’amour, adieu ma joye
02. O generosa nata David
03. O gloriosa regina mundi
04. Mais que ce fut secretement
05. O castitatis lilium
06. O florens rosa
07. Fors seulement
08. O gloriosa regina (Instrumental Version)

Magnificat quarti toni
09. I. Magnificat – II. Et exultavit
10. III. Quia respexit – IV. Quia fecit
11. V. Et misericordia – VI. Fecit potentiam
12. VII. Deposuit potentes – VIII. Esurientes
13. IX. Suscepit Israel – X. Sicut locutus
14. XI. Gloria Patri – XII. Sicut erat

15. Mon œil lamente

Missa Mon œil
16. I. Kyrie
17. II. Gloria
18. III. Sanctus
19. IV. Agnus Dei

Tonrroutt, Thauranth, Tauront, Taurath, Torenth… few composers have had their names mangled by scribes so badly as the protagonist of this recording. The identity of the composer behind these variants has long remained shrouded in mystery. It is known that a certain Johannes Tourout was cantor in the chapel of Emperor Frederick III of Habsburg. The composer must have been very popular in Central Europe: a large number of his works can be found in important manuscripts from that region. Given the stupendous craftsmanship evident in his compositions, it is surprising that modern musicians have not paid greater attention to them.


Cappella Mariana and its artistic director Vojtěch Semerád now seek to fill the gap with this portrait album. This selection aims to display the wide stylistic range of 15th-century polyphony, with a mass, Latin motets, and secular chansons set to texts in the vernacular. With a mass, motets and French secular songs, they aim to display the wide stylistic range of 15th century polyphony.

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