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Domna

Title
  1. Domna [sound recording].
Published by
  1. Paris : Alienor ; France : Distribution Harmonia mundi, p1987.
Author
  1. Lamandier, Esther.

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Additional authors
  1. Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377.
  2. Peter, von Aberg.
  3. Moine, de Salzbourg.
  4. Peter, von Sachsen.
  5. Peire Vidal, active 1200.
  6. Bernart, de Ventadorn, active 12th century.
  7. Folquet, de Marseille, Bishop of Toulouse, 1160-1231.
  8. Riquier, Giraut.
  9. Gherardello, da Firenze, -1362 or 1363.
  10. Lorenzo, da Firenze, -1372 or 1373.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Per tropo fede. 1987.
  2. Lucente stella. 1987.
Subject
  1. Songs
  2. Songs, Italian > 500-1400
  3. Songs, Provençal > 500-1400
  4. Songs, German > 500-1400
  5. Sacred songs > 500-1400
Genre/Form
  1. Songs.
Contents
  1. Dame vostre doulz viaire : virelai ; Dou mal qui m'a longuement : virelai ; Foy porter, honneur garder : virelai ; J'aim la flour de valour : lay / Guillaume de Machault -- O starker Got / Peter von Aberg -- Kum senfter Trost / Moine de Salzbourg -- Maria gnuchtig / Peter von Sachsen -- Pos tornatz sui / Peire Vidal -- Can l'herba fresch'e / B. de Ventadour -- En chantan / Folquet de Marseille -- Jhesu Crist / Guiraut Riquier -- Per tropo fede / anonyme -- I' vo'bene / Gherardellus de Florentia -- Non vedi tu amor / L. Masii de Florentia -- Lucente stella / anonyme.
Note
  1. Sacred and secular songs of the Middle Ages sung in Provençal, German, and Italian.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Selected texts, some with French translations, and program notes in French with partial English translations ([16] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
  4. Issued also as analog disc (AL 19) and cassette (AL 419).
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Mar. 1987, in the Eglise St. Jean in Paris.