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The Triumph of Maximilian I.

Title
  1. The Triumph of Maximilian I. [sound recording].
Published by
  1. Nonesuch [1967]

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Additional authors
  1. McCarthy, John, 1919-2009
  2. Isaac, Heinrich, approximately 1450-1517
  3. Hofhaimer, Paul, 1459-1537
  4. Senfl, Ludwig, approximately 1486-1542 or 1543
  5. Ambrosian Singers. prf
  6. Menestrels. prf
Description
  1. 2 sound discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Subject
  1. Vocal music
  2. Instrumental music
Contents
  1. Tocceda ; Fanfare / Anon. -- La la hö hö ; Virgo prudentissima / Isaac -- O Herr, ich rüf' dein'n Namen an / Senfl -- Salve regina / Hofhaimer -- Magnificat primi toni ; Fortuna--Ich stuend an einem Morgen ; Die Brünnlein, die da fliessen ; Nun grüss dich Gott ; Ach Elslein--Es taget vor dem Walde / Senfl -- Isbruck, ich muss dich lassen / Isaac -- Tröstlicher Lieb ; Carmen magistri Pauli ; On frewd verzer ich ; Meins trauens ist / Hofhaimer -- Maecenas atavis / Senfl -- Carmen ; J'ay pris amours ; O Venus bant ; La serviteur ; Lasso, quel chi'altri fugge -- Et ie boi d'autant -- Un di lieto giamai ; Carmen in fa ; Das Glaut zu Speyer ; Tricinium / Isaac -- Qui dabit oculis / Festa ; arr. Senfl.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "A Belvedere recording, Paris."
  2. "Music of the 15th & 16th centuries by Heinrich Isaac, Paul Hofhaimer & Ludwig Senfl."
  3. Program notes by Martin Picker and texts with translations by Raymond Rosenstock and others (6 p.) laid in container.