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Hommage a l'amour is a vinyl album by Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1990 on the PGP RTB label, Ensemble's seventh album overall and their last album recorded for PGP RTB. It is a compilation of the Medieval tunes from the various styles and manuscripts: songs from Carmina Burana, a rondeau by Adam de la Halles, trouvere and minnesang songs, Italian Trecento ballata by Francesco Landini, a virelai from Llibre Vermell de Montserrat in addition to the istampittas preserved in the manuscript kept under the number MS 29987 in the British Library. LP consists of two sides: Hommage a la printemps - a homage to the Spring, and Hommage a l'Amour, a homage to Love. The material from this LP will find its place on their German CDs Anthology and Marco Polo – The Journey in a remastered form.

Track listing

All tracks produced by Ensemble Renaissance

Hommage a l'Amour
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Trotto"Manuscript London MS 299872:12
2."Ce fut en mai"Moniot d'Arras1:59
3."Ecco La Primavera"Francesco Landini1:42
4."Saltarello No. 2"Manuscript London MS 299871:42
5."Veris Dulcis In Tempore"Carmina Burana1:31
6."La Manfredina/Rotta"Manuscript London MS 299873:14
7."Meienzît"Neidhart von Reuental2:20
8."Ghaetta"Manuscript London MS 299876:13
9."Serbian Traveler Melodies" 4:15
10."Rondeau 'Tant Con Je Vivrai'"Adam de la Halle2:53
11."Saltarello No. 3"Manuscript London MS 299873:10
12."Stella Splendens"Llibre Vermell de Montserrat2:03
13."Lamento Di Tristano/Rotta"London Manuscript4:09
14."Souvent Souspire"Manuscrit du Roi3:32

Personnel

The following people contributed to the Hommage a l'Amour