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Epitaph for a Green Lover | Linarol Consort of Viols & Héloïse Bernard

Music from the Songbooks of Margaret of Austria

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Epitaph for a Green Lover | Linarol Consort of Viols & Héloïse Bernard  - Music from the Songbooks of Margaret of Austria
The cover artwork for Linarol Consort's album 'Epitaph for a Green Lover'

BY DAVID HATCHER | FIRST PUBLISHED 01 MAY 2026

During our Continuo Foundation-supported tour in 2022, performing music from the manuscripts of Margaret of Austria (1480-1530), which we entitled Epitaph for a Green Lover, it became clear that there was keen demand for the programme. After every performance of this beautiful and unrepresented music, the audience asked if we had made a recording; in the end, we took heed. Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy, Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands, was a great patron of the arts who loved to dance and sing. But, above all, she loved her green parrot.

Our programme title comes from the remarkable chanson, 'Soubz ce tumbel', with its tragic text by Margaret’s court poet, Jean Lemaire de Belges. In this song, we find a text drawn from de Belges’s Epitaphe de l’amant vert in which the amant vert (‘green lover’) refers to the beloved green parrot. This chanson, as with all the songs featured on this album, comes from the two extant songbooks or chansonniers of Margaret of Austria, which are now housed in the Brussels Royal Library.

Pierre de la Rue? ‘Soubz ce tumbel’

Alongside the songbooks, Margaret’s library consisted of over 350 treasures, including the Très Riches Heures de duc de Berry, the Sforza Hours and an exquisitely decorated book of basse dances on black-stained vellum with silver and gold calligraphy. Such a collection gives a sense of Margaret's importance in Renaissance culture. Our aim is to transport the modern-day listener to Margaret of Austria’s court through music. Our programme even allows us to give insight into her character since some of her own poetry was set to music by her favourite musicians, and we have featured a selection on this album. We have had such pleasure exploring this music and sharing it with audiences in concert, and are thrilled to now bring this stunning repertoire to listeners through this recording.

Anon. La danse de cleves

TRACK LIST
Brumel
'Tous les regretz'
Josquin
'Belle pour l'amour de vous'
Obrecht
Si sumpsero'
Bruhier
'Vray Dieu qui me confortera'
Anon.
'L'Esperance de Bourbon'
Ockeghem
'Petite Camusette'
Pierre de la Rue
'Doleo super te'
Josquin
'Plus nulz regretz'
Anon.
'La Danse de Cleves'
Pierre de la Rue
'Mijn hert altijt heeft verkanghen'
Anon.
'Me fauldra il'
Anon. '
Il me fait mal'
Ghiselin
'La Spagna'
Brumel
'Du tout plongiet'
Pierre de la Rue
'Soubz ce tumbel' (Epitaphe de l'amant vert)
Josquin
'Qeu vous madame'
Agricola
'Sy dedero'
Josquin
'Plaine de dueil'
Mabrianus de Orto
'Dulces exuviae'
Josquin
'Cueurs desolez par toute nation'

The album is available to purchase via Presto Music, and to stream on major platforms. You can hear Linarol Consort perform their 'Epitaph for a Green Lover' programme live in venues across the UK between May and October 2026.

This project was supported by a grant from Continuo Foundation

Supported by Continuo Foundation

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