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Corporate Author Gothic Voices, performer.

Title Music of the later Middle Ages for court and church.

Publication Info. London, England : Hyperion, [1994]
℗1994

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Description 1 audio disc : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
Playing Time 010240
Physical Medium 4 3/4 in.
Description digital
optical
1.4 m/s
stereo
digital recording
Series Spirits of England and France ; 1
Gothic Voices. Spirits of England and France ; 1.
Note Principally for 1-5 voices, unacc.; the 8th, 11th and 15th works for medieval fiddle.
"This recording is the first volume in a series to be entitled The spirits of England and France which will explore the riches of French and English music between the twelfth century and the fifteenth."--Notes, p. [2].
Performer Gothic Voices (Rogers Covey-Crump, Paul Agnew, Julian Podger, Andrew Tusa, Leigh Nixon, tenors; Stephen Charlesworth, Henry Wickham, bass); Pavlo Beznosiuk, medieval fiddle; Christopher Page, conductor.
Event Recorded Mar. 11-13, 1994.
Note Compact disc.
Program notes by Christopher Page in English with French and German translations, and texts with English translations (23 p.) in container.
Contents Part I. The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Quant la douce jouvencelle / anon. (3:51) -- Gloria / Cooke (5:09) -- Belle sans per / Matteo da Perugia (3:55) -- Ay mi! dame de valour / Machaut (2:49) -- En cest mois de May (2:14) ; Laus detur multipharia (3:45) ; Credo (5:36) ; La uitime estampie real (1:23) / anon. -- Plaisance, or tost / Pykini (1:23). -- Part II. The twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Deduc, Syon, uberrimas (4:27) ; La septime estampie real (1:07) ; Je ne puis/Par un matin/Le premier jor/Iustus (4:33) ; Beata nobis gaudia (2:37) ; Virgo plena gratie/Virgo plena gratie/(Vir)go (3:04) ; La quarte estampie real (2:23) ; Crucifigat omnes (2:16) ; Flos in monte cernitur (3:36) ; In Rama sonat gemitus (2:32) / anon. -- Presul nostri temporis / Perotinus? (2:10) -- Ave Maria / anon. (2:21).
Language Sung in Old French or Latin.
Subject Sacred vocal ensembles.
Sacred vocal ensembles.
Genre/Form Motets.
Motets.
Conductus.
Conductus.
Polyphonic chansons.
Polyphonic chansons.
Subject Instrumental music -- 500-1400.
Instrumental music.
Chronological Term 500-1400
Subject Music -- France -- 500-1400.
Music.
France.
Music -- England -- 500-1400.
England.
Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music)
Gloria in excelsis Deo (Music)
Credo (Music)
Credo (Music)
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Songs and music.
Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint.
Genre/Form Songs and music.
Subject Ave Maria (Music)
Ave Maria (Music)
Genre/Form Sound recordings.
Sound recordings.
Songs.
Songs.
Music.
Music.
Added Author Beznosiuk, Pavlo, performer.
Page, Christopher, 1952- conductor.
Cooke, John, -1419. Gloria, voices (5)
Matteo, da Perugia, -approximately 1418. Belle sans per.
Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. Ay mi, dame de valour.
Pykini, active approximately 1370. Plasanche or tost/Or tost aeux.
Pérotin, -1238? Presul nostri temporis.
Note Title on container: Music for court and church from the later Middle Ages
Added Title Quant la douce jouvencelle.
En cest mois de May.
Laus detur multipharia.
Uitime estampie real.
Deduc, Syon, uberrimas.
Septime estampie real.
Je ne puis/Par un gratie/Virgo plena gratie/(Vir)go.
Quarte estampie real.
Crucifigat omnes.
Flos in monte cernitur.
In Roma sonat gemitus.
Ave Maria.
Music No. CDA66739 Hyperion