El Grial

This musical presentation by Capella de Ministrers leaps out from its origins in medieaval myths and literature to give listeners a direct connection with the true meaning of the Grail. Capella de Ministrers has gathered together music and poetry from the Middle Ages by authors and composers such as Chrétien de Troyes, Robert de Boron, Wolfram von Eschembach and Hélinand de Froidmont. From Crusade songs, chants sung in pilgrimage centres, medieaval literature reflected in music, to the emblematic symbolism the Grail acquired with Alfonso the Magnaminous. Virtud apurar no’m fretura sola (My virtue will not falter until I reach my goal). The music and poetry is all linked to the subject of the Grail and encourages us to discover its meaning through our own personal quest, based on our knowledge of the past and through the recreation of the music.

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Description

CDM 1845

Texts: Amadeo Serra y Carles Magraner

Languajes: Spanish, Valencian, English and French

Mixing and mastering: Jorge García Bastidas (dbc estudios)

Cover: Chalice of Saint John the Evangelist. Hans Memling

Graphic design: Annabel Calatayud

DDD 67’44”

Legal Deposit: V-2285-2018

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CDM 1845

Texts: Amadeo Serra y Carles Magraner

Languajes: Spanish, Valencian, English and French

Mixing and mastering: Jorge García Bastidas (dbc estudios)

Cover: Chalice of Saint John the Evangelist. Hans Memling

Graphic design: Annabel Calatayud

DDD 67’44”

Legal Deposit: V-2285-2018

Download pdf datasheet

El cuento del Grial. Chrétien de Troyes (c.1150-c.1183)

1. Persavaus. Atressi con Persavaus. Rigaud de Berbezilh 
2. Blancaflor. Danse & estampie. Manuscrit du Roi (Inst.)
3. La guerra.  Ahi!, Amours. Conon de Béthune
4. Tristán. Lamento di Tristano. London Ms.(Inst.)

El Rey Arturo y la gran historia del Grial. Robert de Boron (c.1190-1210)

5. Perceval. D’Amors (Lamento de Perceval). Chrétien de Troyes
6. Merlín. Harley. London Manuscript (Inst.)
7. La Cuarta cruzada. Seigneurs, sachiez qui. Thibault de Champagne
8. Palestina. Palästinalied. Walther von der Vogelweide Wolfram von Eschenbach (1170-1220)

De Perceval a Parzival

 9. San Miguel el Alto. Cantiga de Toledo. CSM 212/12 (Inst.)
10. Tristan e Isolda. Ich lobe ein wip. Der Tanhuser
11. Lapis exilis. Meie, din liechter schin. Neidhart von Reuental

El significado del Grial. Hélinand de Froidmont (c.1160-1230)

12. Lanzarote y Ginebra. Estampie Royal. Le Manuscrit du Roi (Inst.)
13. La búsqueda del Santo Grial. Diu maget trurec. Wolfram von Eschenbach
14. La muerte de Arturo. Chanterai por mon coraige. Guiot de Dijon
15. Pantocrátor. Dregz de natura. Matfré Ermengau (Inst.) 
16. Chronicon. Karitas habundat. Hildegard von Bingen

Virtut apurar no’m fretura sola. La Corona de Aragón (c.1123-1458)

17. Lilzáhira. Los set gotxs recomptarem. Llibre Vermell 
18. Tirant lo Blanch. Ung lanceman a tout. Montecasino (Inst.)
19. El Siti Perillós. Sola vos (Contrafacta). Cancionero de Estúñiga

Pilgerfahrt zum Heiligen Gral
Pizzicato, Remy Franck. Diciembre 2018

La búsqueda del Grial. A la conquista de lo visible por medio de lo invisible
Doce Notas, Daniel R. Benito-Sanz. Enero 2019

Additional information

Weight 130 g