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Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance - The Early Music Consort - David Munrow

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Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
The Early Music Consort - David Munrow, dir .
  
CD 1

       Woodwind

      Anon. , Italy, 14th c.
   1. Saltarello
     Anon. , Syria, Trad.
   2. Sheperd's tune
     Anon. , Italy, 14th c.
   3. Saltarello
    Guillaume de Machaut
      Ballade: Dame se vous m'estes
    Anon. , France, 13th c.: Chansonnier Cangé
   4. Pastourelle: Au temps d'aost
    Anon. , France, 13th c.: chansonnier Cang
5th Chanson à refrain: A prisai qu'en chantant plour
Master Alexander
6th Love Singer melody: Owe daz love to gat
Thibaut de Navarre
7th Chanson pieuse: Dou tres a la Virge Marie douz non
Jehannot de Lescurel
8th Virelai: Gracïeusette
Guiraut d'Espanha the Toloza
9. Dansa: Ben volgra, s'esser Poges
Anon. , circa 1300
10. English Te Deum
Colin Museet
11. Chanson Neat Quant your zeal voy retorner

Keyboard

Vincenzo da Rimini
12th Madrigal: Ay schonsolato ed amoroso
Anon. , England, circa 1320: Robertsbridge fragment
13th Estampie
Jehan d'Esquiri
14th Chanson: Jolivet et bone amor
Conrad Paumann
15th Ellend you

     Brass

     Hermann , monk of Salzburg
  16. Fanfare: Untarn slap tut den sumer wol
    Guillaume Dufay
      Fanfare: Ad modum tubae
    Gilbert de Berneville
  17. Ballad: To me your song doloreus
Hermann, monk of Salzburg
Das Nachthorn
; Anon. , Germany 1349
Geisslerlied Maria Muot kidney ¨ Maït
Hermann, monk of Salzburg
; Der trumpet

Strings

Anon. , France, 13th c.: Songwriter Cange
18. Lai: Who porroit a guierredon
Tassin (attr.)
Dance tune
Anon ., 11th c.
19. Goliard melody: O Roma nobilis
Anon., Ornkey Isles, 12th c.
20. Hymn to St. Magnus: Nobilis humilis
Jacopo da Bologna
21. Madrigal: so sweet
22. Madrigal: Again has arrived
Thibaut de Blason
23. Chanson: Amours que porra
Alfonso el Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria
  24. Cantiga 249: Aquel que de voontade Santa Maria servir,  
   Guillaume de Machaut
  25. Virelai: Quant je sui mis
   Anon. 13th c.
  26. English Dance
    Anon. , France, 13th c.
  27. La Septime estampie real
   Francesco Landini
  28. Ballad: Then it behooves me to you
Guillaume de Machaut
29. Virelai: Comment qu'a moy
Anon. , France, early 14th c.: Roman de Fauvel
30. Improvised fanfare
Motet: Quant ie the voy - Bon vin - Cis chans veult boire

CD 2

Percussion ( Medieval and Renaissance )

Samuel Voelckel: Newe key Weltliche
31. Current I
II Courante
Curtal - Tielman Susato
32. Song: What wont
Courtaut
George Mainerio: The First Book of Dances 1578
33. Dear gardener
Johann Schein: Musical Banquet 1617
34. Padouana
Antonio Gardane: Rhaw's Bicini Latin et Gallica 1545
35. Bicinium: The CUER de vous
William Heurteur: Rhaw's bicinia Latina Gallica and 1545
36. Bicinium: My Little Heart
Michael Praetorius: Terpsichore 1612
37. I double Branle Branle double
II
Branle double III
Claudin de Sermisy : Attaingnant's Second Book: 1633 Songs Music
38. Song: Love me Poingt
William Heurteur: Attaingnant's Second Book: 1633 Songs Music
39. Song: Hellas! Love
Anthony Holborne : Pavan, Galliard, and Other Short Allmains aeirs 1599
40. The Fairie Round

Keyboard

Pedro de Soto
41st Entrada réal
Conrad Paumann: Fundamentum
42nd (A) Prelude: Ascensus simplex
Regal - Anon , Germany, 15th c.. Buxheim Orgelbuch
(b ) has min Hertz is seb gefröwet
Gionanni Salvatore, Naples MS
43. Toccata
Anon. , 16th c.: Dublin Virginal Book c. 1570
44. Variation on the Romanesca
George Mainerio : The First Book of Dances 1578
45. French dance

Brass

Claudio Monteverdi: Orfeo 1607
46. Toccata
Toccata
Heinrich Biber: Sonata for trombone, two violins and continuo
47th Adagio and Allegro
Michael Praetorius : Musa Siona IV
Praise God you Christians all the same
Girolamo Frescobaldi : Songs sounding, 1634
48. Canzona for "two songs"
Pierre de Machincourt: Rhaw's Bicini Latin et Gallica 1545
49. Bicinium "love organ"
Girolamo Frescobaldi : Songs sounding, 1634
50. Fourth song for "bass solo"

Strings

John Dowland
51. Orlando Sleepeth
Thomas Mace: Musick's Monument 1676
52. A Fancy - Prelude or Voluntary
George Mainerio : The First Book of Dances 1578
53. Dance Angles
Anthony Holborne: The School Cittharn
54. Galliard for cittern and bass
Alessandro Piccini : lute tablature, et Chitarrone
55. Toccata first
John Dowland, Braye MS Bandora, c. 1600:
56. Galliard
Jane Pickering's Lute Book
57. Duet "Le Rossignol"
     Luis de Milán: El Maestro, 1536
  58. Fantasia XI
    Anon. : Braye Lute Book c. 1560
  59. Pavana (Variation on the Romanesca)
      (a) Viol (consort) - William Byrd:
  60. Fantasy in four parts
    Thomas Ford:
      Duet "Forget me not"
    Anon., 16th c.
  61. La Volta

     

Intérpretes: The Early Music Consort of London . Andrew van der Beek (alto cornamuse, alto crumhorn, bass curtal, tenor kortholt, great-bass rackett, alto recorder, great-bass recorder, soprano rauschpfeife), Paul Bernard (organ), Roger Brenner (sackbutt, tenor sackbutt), Oliver Brookes (bass crumhorn, bowed lyre, alto rauschpfeife, bass rebec, bass recorder, tenor recoder, tromba marina, viol, bass viol, violone), David Corkhill (dulcimer, side drum, kettledrums, nakers, tabor, tambourin, mediaeval triangle with rings, xylophone), Christopher Hogwood (fretted clavichord, harp, irish harp, harpsichord, hurdy-gurdy, organ, portative organ, regal, tabor, virginal), Trevor Jones (bass viol), Michael Laird (buisine, clarion, cornett, alto cornett, mediaeval cornett, soprano sackbutt, natural trumpet), Alan Lumsden (cowhorn, tenor cornett, tenor flute, quart-bass rackett, quart-bass recorder, soprano recorder, tenor sackbutt, serpent, oriental trumpet, slide trumpet), Catherine Mackintosh (treble viol), David Munrow (soprano cornamuse, bass courtaut, alto crumhorn, soprano curtal, tenor curtal, flute, alto flute, alto gemshorn, bass kortholt, reed pipe, bagpipes, bladder pipes, six-holed pipe, double pipes, pipe, tenor rackett, sopranino rauschpfeife, alto recorder, tenor recorder, alto shawm, oriental shawm, soprano shawm, tenor shawm, tabor), Martin Nichols (bass sackbutt), Nigel North (bass viol), Gillian Reid (chimes bells, harp with "bray" pins, psaltery), Mary Remnant (gittern), Jane Ryan (bass viol), Eleanor Sloan (lyre, fiddle, treble rebec, violin), Malcolm Smith (natural trumpet), Robert Spencer (bandora, chitarrone, guitar, lute), John Turner (alto flute, panpipes, bass Rackett, bass recorder, soprano recorder) James Tyler (ceterone, cytol, cittern, tenor crumhorn, bass flute, jew's harp, lute, long-necked lute, mandora, orpharion, soprano rauschpfeife, tenor recorder, tambourine, theorbo , viol, tenor viol), Polly Waterfied (violin), Iaan Wilson (Buisine, Cornett)
David Munrow, dir.

Duration: 51 '12 "+ 58' 12" = 1h 49 '24 "

Place and date of recording : Abbey Road Studio, London, [March, April, September 1973 February / 1974]

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