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Très gentil cuer Höfische Musik des späten Mittelalters = Court music from the late middle ages.

Title
  1. Très gentil cuer [sound recording] : Höfische Musik des späten Mittelalters = Court music from the late middle ages.
Published by
  1. [Ratingen] : Ars Produktion, p2009.
Author
  1. Fortuna Canta. prf

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Additional authors
  1. Landini, Francesco, approximately 1325-1397.
  2. Solage, active 1370-1390.
  3. Jacopo, da Bologna, active 14th century.
  4. Paolo, da Firenze, approximately 1355-
  5. Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Toute clerté.
  2. Ha, fortune.
  3. Biance flour.
Alternative title
  1. Höfische Musik des späten Mittelalters
  2. Court music from the late middle ages
Subject
  1. Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
  2. Music > 500-1400
  3. Vocal music > 500-1400
Contents
  1. Ochi dolenti mier / Francesco Landini (3:32) -- Très gentil cuer : aus Codex Chantilly / Solage (12:30) -- Sì dolce non sonò / Francesco Lanini (3:37) -- Soto l'imperio dl posente prinçe : diminution aus Codex Faenza (8:03) -- Toute clerté : aus Codex Chantilly / Anon. (3:45) -- Ha fortune : au Codex chantilly (1:20) -- Biance flour : aus Codex Faenza / Anon. (1:38) -- Sofrir m'estuet / Don Paolo da Firenze (2:11) -- Honte, paour, doubtance / Guillaume de Machaut (9:58) -- Questa fanciulla / Francesco Landini (5:26)
Note
  1. Fourteenth century compositions chiefly performerd by soprano with instrumental ensemble, includes 2 purely instrumental works.
  2. Program notes in German and English, and French and Italian vocal texts with German translations (22 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Jan. 9-10, 2003 at the NDR, Rolf-Liebermann-Studio, Hamburg.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in French and Italian.