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Les Primitifs franc̜ais de Philippe-Auguste à Philippe-le Bel

Title
  1. Les Primitifs franc̜ais de Philippe-Auguste à Philippe-le Bel [sound recording].
Published by
  1. [Paris] : Ducretet Thomson, [195-?]

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Additional authors
  1. Blanchard, Roger, 1919-2011.
  2. Pérotin, -1238?
  3. Walter, of Châtillon, active 1170-1180.
  4. Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288.
  5. Petrus, de Cruce, active 13th century.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Série artistique
Uniform title
  1. Roman de Fauvel. Selections
Subject
  1. Motets
  2. Music > France
  3. Alleluia (Music)
  4. Conductus
  5. Organa
Genre/Form
  1. Motets.
Contents
  1. Alleluia viderunt / Pérotin-le-Grand -- Ver pacis aperit / Gautier de Chatillon -- Beata nobis gaudia / Anonymous -- Gaude felix Francia / Pérotin-le-Grand (attributed) -- Deus in adjutorium (no. 303 du manuscrit de Montpellier) ; Benedicamus domino ; Alle psallite cum luya (no. 339) ; Alleluia psallat ; Hoquet (no. 2) ; Joliement en douce désirée, Quand voi la florette, Je suis joliette (motet no. 34) ; Hoquet (no. 5) ; A la clarté qui tout enlumina (motet 189) ; Face de moi son plaisir (motet 187) ; Quant je parti de ma mie (motet 200) ; Hier main toz seus chevauchoie (motet 246) ; Amor vincens (no. 283) ; Se je chante, Bien doi amer (motet 311) / Anonymous -- Fines amourettes / Adam de la Halle -- S'amours eüst point de poer, Au renouveler du joli tans (motet 253) / Pierre de la Croix.
  2. Le roman de Fauvel (Bib. Nat. Ms. Fr. 146): Favellandi vicium (motet no. 1) ; Se cuers joians, Rex beatus ; Servant regem misericordia et unitas, O Philippe prelustris francorum rex ; Nulla pestis est gravior, Plange nostra regio / Anonymous.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Includes organa, conducti, Benedicamus Domino, Alleluia psallat, instrumental hockets, motets, rondeau, and excerpts from "Le Roman de Fauvel."
  2. Sung in Latin and French.
  3. Contents with performers, composers, and sources given on container.
Event (note)
  1. Most pieces transcribed from the Codex Montpellier.