Le Souvenir de Vous me Tue
Editorial Reviews Sylvia brings to the partnership not only her quicksilver soprano but...
JAMES R. OESTREICH, The New York Times, October 11, 2004
"intimate and deeply communicative
meltingly beautiful."
About the Artist
In October 2004, Asteria burst onto the national Early Music scene by winning Early Music Americas first Unicorn Prize for Medieval and Renaissance Music with a performance heralded by the New York Times as "intimate and deeply communicative
meltingly beautiful." The duo brings emotional immediacy to late-medieval vocal and instrumental music, emphasizing the beauty of the music and the expressiveness of the texts.
Album Description
Asteria (Sylvia Rhyne, soprano, and Eric Redlinger, tenor and lute) brings a narrative quality and emotional immediacy to late-medieval Burgundian chansons. Listen to these ancient melodies and let them carry you away, as they did the courtly audiences of the middle ages.
Le Souvenir de Vous me Tue
Le Souvenir de Vous me Tue, Music, Dufay, Asteria, Sylvia Rhyne (soprano); Eric Redlinger (tenor and lute), Binchois, Morton, Grossin, Vasquez and others
Music Review:
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