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The story of great music from the Renaissance.

Title
  1. The story of great music [sound recording] : from the Renaissance.
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  1. New York : Time-Life Records, p1967.

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Additional authors
  1. Baker, Janet.
  2. Jones, Geraint, 1917-
  3. McDaniel, Barry.
  4. Müller-Dombois, Eugen.
  5. Brenneke, Johannes.
  6. Mathis, Edith.
  7. Friesenhausen, Maria.
  8. Clark, Patricia
  9. Thomas, Mary, 1935-
  10. Fleet, Edgar.
  11. Fyson, Leslie.
  12. Partridge, Ian, 1938-
  13. Frost, John, 1924-
  14. Keyte, Christopher.
  15. Jelden, Georg.
  16. Ocker, Claus.
  17. László, Magda, 1919-
  18. Lewis, Richard, 1914-1990.
  19. Cava, Carlo.
  20. Domínguez, Oralia.
  21. Stevens, Denis, 1922-
  22. Lehan, Fritz.
  23. Willcocks, David, 1919-2015.
  24. Thamm, Hans.
  25. Pritchard, John.
  26. Ambrosian Singers.
  27. Ambrosian Consort.
  28. Dolmetsch Consort.
  29. Consortium Musicum.
  30. Accademia Monteverdiana.
  31. King's College (University of Cambridge). Choir.
  32. Windsbacher Knabenchor.
  33. Glyndebourne Festival Chorus.
  34. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Description
  1. 4 sound discs (209 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Alternative title
  1. From the Renaissance
Subject
  1. Instrumental music
  2. Music > 17th century
  3. Music > 16th century
  4. Vocal music
Contents
  1. Ceremonial music of Venice. Buccinate in neomenia ; Canzona / Giovanni Gabrieli ; Gloria in excelsis Deo ; Ricercar / Andrea Gabrieli -- In ecclesiis / Giovanni Gabrieli (Ambrosian Singers, Stringand Brass Ensembles ; Denis Stevens, conductor) -- Elizabethan songs and dances. Sing we at pleasure / Thomas Weelkes ; Almaine ; Scots marche ; Oft have I sighed / Thomas Campion ; Come again, sweet love doth now invite / John Dowland ; Robin / John Mundy ; A gigg ; This sweet and merry month / William Byrd ; Semper Dowland, semper dolens ; Say love, if ever thou didst find / John Dowland ; Watkin's ale ; Kemp's jig ; Adieu, sweet Amaryllis / John Wilbye (Ambrosian Consort ; Denis Stevens, conductor ; the Dolmetsch Consort ; Janet Baker, mezzo-soprano ; Geraint Jones (virginal) ; Barry McDaniel, baritone ; Eugen M. Dombois, lute) -- Prelude and fugue in G minor (Johannes Brenneke, organ) ; Laudate, pueri (Edith Mathis and Maria Friesenhausen, sopranos) / Dietrich Buxtehude -- Les amantes magnifiques. Suite / Jean Baptist Lully (Consortium Musicum ; Fritz Lehan, conductor) -- Stabat Mater / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (Ambrosian Singers ; Denis Stevens, conductor) -- Gloria / Claudio Monteverde (Patricia Clark and Mary Thomas, sopranos ; Edgar Fleet, Leslie Fyson and Ian Partridge, tenors ; John Frost and Christopher Keyle, basses ; Ambrosian Singers and Accademia Monteverdiana ; Denis Stevens, conductor).
  2. Madrigals, chansons and instrumental music. Rondo ; Salterello ; Allemainge / Tielman Susato ; Quande mon mari ; Fuyons tous d'amour le jeu / Orlando de Lassus ; La bergamasca / Girolamo Frescobaldi ; Languisce al fin / Carlo Gesualdo ; Hor che'l ciel a la tierra ; Ballo delle ingrate / Claudio Monteverdi (Consortium Musicum ; Geraint Jones, organ ; Denis Stevens, conductor) -- Hymns and motets. Ecce tempus idoneum ; Jesu salvator saeculi / Thomas Tallis (Ambrosian Singers ; Denis Stevens, conductor ; Geraint Jones, organ) -- Iustorum animae / Orland de Lassus ; Haec dies ; Ave verum Corpus ; O quam gloriosum / William Byrd (King's College Choir, Cambridge ; David Willcocks, conductor) -- The Christmas oratorio. SWV 435a. Excerpts / Heinrich Schütz (George Jelden, tenor ; Claus Ocker, bass ; Edith mathis, soprano ; Windsbach Boy's Choir ; Hans Thamm, conductor) -- L'Incoronazione di Poppea. Selections / Claudio Monteverdi (Magda Laszlo, soprano ; Richard Lewis, tenor ; Carlo Cava, bass ; Oralia Dominguez, contralto ; Glyndebourne Festival Chorus ; Royal Philharmonic Orchestra ; John Pritchard, conductor.
Call number
  1. *LZR 69496
Note
  1. Program notes by Denis Stevens in English (57 p. : col. ill.) and program notes in English and texts in English and in French, German, Latin and Italian with English translations (40 p.) inserted in container.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in English, French, German, Italian and Latin.
Title
  1. The story of great music [sound recording] : from the Renaissance.
Imprint
  1. New York : Time-Life Records, p1967.
Performer
  1. Performed by various instrumentalists and vocalists.
Language
  1. Sung in English, French, German, Italian and Latin.
Added author
  1. Baker, Janet.
  2. Jones, Geraint, 1917-
  3. McDaniel, Barry.
  4. Müller-Dombois, Eugen.
  5. Brenneke, Johannes.
  6. Mathis, Edith.
  7. Friesenhausen, Maria.
  8. Clark, Patricia
  9. Thomas, Mary, 1935-
  10. Fleet, Edgar.
  11. Fyson, Leslie.
  12. Partridge, Ian, 1938-
  13. Frost, John, 1924-
  14. Keyte, Christopher.
  15. Jelden, Georg.
  16. Ocker, Claus.
  17. László, Magda, 1919-
  18. Lewis, Richard, 1914-1990.
  19. Cava, Carlo.
  20. Domínguez, Oralia.
  21. Stevens, Denis, 1922-
  22. Lehan, Fritz.
  23. Willcocks, David, 1919-2015.
  24. Thamm, Hans.
  25. Pritchard, John.
  26. Ambrosian Singers.
  27. Ambrosian Consort.
  28. Dolmetsch Consort.
  29. Consortium Musicum.
  30. Accademia Monteverdiana.
  31. King's College (University of Cambridge). Choir.
  32. Windsbacher Knabenchor.
  33. Glyndebourne Festival Chorus.
  34. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
LCCN
  1. 72760377
Publisher no.
  1. STL 150 Time-Life Records
Research call number
  1. *LZR 69496 Program notes on file. Texts on file.
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