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Music of medieval France and Italy

Title
  1. Music of medieval France and Italy [sound recording].
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  1. [New York] : Collegium Records, [1970]

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Additional authors
  1. Taruskin, Richard.
  2. Lorenzo, da Firenze, -1372 or 1373.
  3. Landini, Francesco, approximately 1325-1397.
  4. Wolkenstein, Oswald von, 1377?-1445.
  5. Gherardello, da Firenze, -1362 or 1363.
  6. Jacopo, da Bologna, active 14th century.
  7. Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411.
  8. Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288.
  9. Petrus, de Cruce, active 13th century.
  10. Pérotin, -1238?
  11. Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377.
  12. Columbia University. Collegium Musicum. prf
  13. Biblioteca medicea laurenziana. Manuscript. Plut. 29, cod. 1.
Description
  1. 2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Tre fontane.
Alternative title
  1. Italian trecento.
  2. French Ars Antiqua.
Subject
  1. Motets > 500-1400
  2. Organa
  3. Conductus
  4. Vocal ensembles with instrumental ensemble
  5. Polyphonic chansons > 500-1400
  6. Ballate
  7. Madrigals, Italian
  8. Music > Italy > 500-1400
  9. Music > France > 500-1400
Contents
  1. Disc 1 (Italian trecento): L'Antefana de Ser Lorenço / [Lorenzo di Firenze] -- Nessun ponga sperança : ballata / Landini -- Es fuegt sich : Lied / Wolkenstein -- Tre fontane : istampitta / Anon -- Donna, l'altrui mirar : ballata / [Gherardello] di Firenze -- Aquil' altera : madrigal / [Jacopo] da Bologna -- Doctorem principem : motet ; Ut te per omnes : motet / Ciconia -- A poste messe : caccia / [Lorenzo] di Firenze -- Si dolce non sono : madrigal / Landini -- La nobil scala : madrigal / Anon.
  2. Disc 2. (French Ars Antiqua): Jacet granum / Anon -- 3 conductus [from the Florence ms.]: De calamitatibus Galliae ; Vetus abit littera ; Deus misertus hominis -- Fines amouretes/A dieu commant/Fi, maris / Adam de la Hale -- Aucun/Lonc tans/Annuntiantes / Pierre de la Croix -- 3 rondeaux: Je muir ; Or est Baiars ; Bonnes amouretes / Adam de la Hale -- Motets from the mss. Bamberg and Montpellier and the Chansonnier Noailles: Chançonete/Ainc voir/A la cheminee/Veritatem ; Trois serrors ; Nus ne se doit/Audi filia ; Dieus!/Dieus!/Dieus!/Et vide ; C'est la jus/Quia concupivit ; Hocquetus: In saeculum ; Balaam -- Alleluia: Nativitas / Perotin -- Hoquetus David / Guillaume de Machaut.
Call number
  1. *LZR 74703 -- 74704
Note
  1. Title from program notes. Titles on disc labels: Italian trecento; French Ars Antiqua.
  2. Collegium Records: JE 104, JE 105.
  3. Program notes by the conductor and English translations of the texts (12 leaves ; 8 1/2 x 14 in.) on file. (Works are in a different order on recordings. Not all works listed in program are included on recordings.)
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, New York City, Dec. 5, 1970.
Source (note)
  1. Mrs. Eva Shapiro;
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Italian, Latin, or Old French.
Title
  1. Music of medieval France and Italy [sound recording].
Imprint
  1. [New York] : Collegium Records, [1970]
Performer
  1. Columbia University Collegium Musicum; Richard Taruskin, conductor.
Event
  1. Recorded in St. Paul's Chapel, Columbia University, New York City, Dec. 5, 1970.
Language
  1. Sung in Italian, Latin, or Old French.
Source
  1. Gift; Mrs. Eva Shapiro; 1992/06/04.
Added author
  1. Taruskin, Richard. Conductor
  2. Lorenzo, da Firenze, -1372 or 1373. Antefana.
  3. Landini, Francesco, approximately 1325-1397. Nessun ponga speranza.
  4. Wolkenstein, Oswald von, 1377?-1445. Es fügt sich, do ich was von zehen jaren alt.
  5. Gherardello, da Firenze, -1362 or 1363. Donna, l'altrui mirar.
  6. Jacopo, da Bologna, active 14th century. Aquil'altera, ferma/Creatura gentil/Ucel di Dio.
  7. Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411. Doctorum principem/Melodia suavissima/Vir mitis.
  8. Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411. Ut te per omnes celitus/Ingens alumnus Padue.
  9. Lorenzo, da Firenze, -1372 or 1373. A poste messe.
  10. Landini, Francesco, approximately 1325-1397. Sì dolce non sonò.
  11. Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288. Fines amouretes ai.
  12. Petrus, de Cruce, active 13th century. Aucun ont trouvé chant/Lonc tans me sui tenu/Annuntiantes.
  13. Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288. Bonne amourete.
  14. Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288. Je muir, je muir, d'amourete.
  15. Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288. Or est Baiars.
  16. Pérotin, -1238? Alleluia, nativitas.
  17. Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. Hoquetus David.
  18. Columbia University. Collegium Musicum. Performer
  19. Biblioteca medicea laurenziana. Manuscript. Plut. 29, cod. 1.
  20. Shapiro, Eva, Mrs. Donor
Added title
  1. Tre fontane.
  2. Italian trecento.
  3. French Ars Antiqua.
Publisher no.
  1. JE 104 Collegium Records
  2. JE 105 Collegium Records
Research call number
  1. *LZR 74703 -- 74704
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