Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval music with Joel Cohen's "With Joyful Voice," a captivating album released on December 6, 2005, under the prestigious Nonesuch label. This two-hour and twelve-minute journey through the medieval genre is a testament to Cohen's meticulous curation and the timeless beauty of the compositions.
The album is a rich tapestry of sacred and secular works, featuring a diverse range of pieces from hymns and readings to conductus and organum. Joel Cohen has carefully selected tracks that span various themes, from prophecies and nativity narratives to reflections on the Virgin Mary and the joyous celebration of Christmas. The album opens with Isaiah's Prophecy and The Sybil's Prophecy, setting a contemplative tone that evolves into joyous celebrations like "Congaudet Hodie / in Dulci Iubilo" and "Singet und klinget, ihr Kinderlein."
Cohen's attention to detail is evident in the seamless transitions between different styles and moods, creating a cohesive and engaging listening experience. The album also showcases the versatility of medieval music, from the solemnity of "O vos omnes" to the lively "Bransle de Poictou / La bona novella."
"With Joyful Voice" is not just a collection of medieval pieces; it is a carefully crafted exploration of the genre's depth and diversity. Joel Cohen's expertise shines through in every track, making this album a treasure trove for both medieval music enthusiasts and those new to the genre. Whether you're drawn to the sacred hymns or the lively dances, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience that highlights the enduring appeal of medieval music.