
Scott Metcalfe and Stratton Bull (artistic director of Cappella Pratensis and staff member of the Alamire Foundation) examine the Leuven Chansonnier at the House of Polyphony (Alamire Foundation, Park Abbey, Leuven).
The Leuven Chansonnier appears to have been copied in central France in the years around 1465-75. It contains fifty songs, all without ascription to a composer, among which are found works by the leading composers of the day—Ockeghem, Busnoys, and their contemporaries—and a dozen songs which were previously unknown. This program arranges songs from the Leuven Chansonnier into a cycle of courtly love, exploring the panoply of the emotions experienced by the lover: bedazzlement, loyal devotion, suspicion, betrayal, despair, nostalgia, and hope. Blue Heron has performed a number of songs from the Leuven Channsonnier over the past few seasons, including a handful of the unique songs; one of the latter, En atendant vostre venue, appears on our CD Johannes Ockeghem: Complete songs, vol. 1. Blue Heron’s artistic director Scott Metcalfe edited the twelve unique songs for the Alamire Foundation; he participated in several days of study of the manuscript and its contents at the Foundation’s House of Polyphony at Leuven’s Park Abbey and he was invited to attend two international conferences on the Leuven Chansonnier, in New York City (2017) and Antwerp (2018); at the latter he gave a paper on editing the poetic texts and music of the unique songs.