Music of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, vol. 1 (original) (raw)

History of European Music - Part II: Music of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, vol. 1

Schola Cantorum Londiniensis & Ambrosian Singers - Denis Stevens, musical dir.
Orpheus (Musical Heritage Society) OR 437 [LP]

Contents:

Anon., 14th c.

  1. -42. Sumer Is Icumen In

Anon., Roman de Fauvel
2. -43. Isorhythmic motet: Detractor est

Guillaume de Machaut:
3. -44. Isorhythmic motet: S'il estoit nulz 4. -45. Ballade: Je puis trop bien 5. -46a. Virelai: Comment qu'a moy
-46b. Virelai: Plus dure

Jacopin Selesses:
6. -47. Ballade: En atendant

Rondeau: Baude Cordier:
7. -48a. Amans ames
-48b. Belle bonne

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Jacopo da Bologna:
8. -49. Madrigal: Non al suo amante

Giovanni da Florentia:
9. -50. Madrigal: Nel mezzo

Anon.
10. -51. Ballata: Io son un pellegrin

Ghirardello da Firenze
11. -52. Caccia: Tosto che l'alba

Francesco Landini:
12. -53. Ballata: Amor c'al tuo suggetto 13. -54. Madrigal: Sy dolce non sono

Playing time: ??' ??"

Performers:
Schola Cantorum Londiniensis & Ambrosian Singers - Denis Stevens, musical dir.
Accademia Choir:
Mark Deller, Nigel Rogers, Jane Ryan, Ursula Connors, Shirley Minty, Peter Vel, Cecil James, Edgar Fleet, Elizabeth Baines, Patricia Clark

Recording site and date:
Unknown [1977 or prior]

Compilation: This LP has also been issued in a 3 LPs set box: Orpheus (Musical Heritage Society) OR 437 / 439 History of European Music - Part II: Music of the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance

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Comments:
Information from IUCAT, Indiana University "Variations" & Jorge Salazar.
The numbered items listed here are found in chapters 3, pp. 44- ... "Historical Anthology of Music", (HAM) by T. Davison and Willi Apel (2 vols., Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1949)
The content of this LP is not the same but similar toPleiades P 250 Historical Anthology of Music: Late Medieval Music

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