Ensemble Micrologus is an Italian early music group that's been bringing the sounds of the Middle Ages vibrantly to life since they formed in the early 1980s. Based in Italy, the ensemble is particularly renowned for its deep research and historically informed performances, focusing especially on medieval Italian repertoire, but also exploring music from across Europe from the 12th to the 15th centuries. Co-founded and often led by figures like the exceptional singer and scholar Patrizia Bovi, they are known for their meticulous attention to historical detail – using meticulously reconstructed instruments and vocal techniques based on extensive study of manuscripts and iconography.
Their recordings, like the ones you mentioned exploring the "Llibre Vermell de Montserrat" or the secular love songs of the Italian Trecento ("D'amor cantando"), showcase their signature approach. They don't just perform the notes; they strive to recreate the spirit and context of the music, whether it's devotional pilgrimage songs, lively dances, or intricate polyphonic works. Ensemble Micrologus has built a significant reputation over decades for making this distant musical past feel immediate, engaging, and profoundly beautiful through their scholarly dedication and captivating performances.
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