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Renaissance music from the courts of Mantua and Ferrara

Title
  1. Renaissance music from the courts of Mantua and Ferrara [sound recording].
Published by
  1. London, England : Chandos ; Los Angeles, CA : Harmonia Mundi [distributor], p1984.
Author
  1. Circa 1500 (Musical group)

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Additional authors
  1. Cara, Marchetto.
  2. Tromboncino, Bartolomeo, 1470-approximately 1535.
  3. Spinacino, Francesco, fl. 1507.
  4. Diomedes, active approximately 1508.
  5. Eustachio, Romano, 16th cent.
Description
  1. 1 sound disc (56 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Baxela un tratto. 1984.
  2. Calata. 1984.
  3. Se mai per maraveglia. 1984.
  4. Marchese di Saluzzo. 1984.
  5. Chui dicese non l'amare. 1984.
  6. Cornetta. 1984.
Subject
  1. Music > Italy > Ferrara
  2. Music > Italy > Mantua
  3. Music > Italy > 16th century
  4. Music > Italy > 15th century
  5. Frottolas (Music)
Contents
  1. Mal un muta per effecto / Marchetto Cara (3:08) -- Vale diva, vale in pace / Bartolomeo Tromboncino (4:35) -- Saltarello: Baxela un tratto (:48) -- Bona dies, bona sera / Marchetto Cara (1:10) -- Ricercare / Francesco Spinacino (1:17) -- O mia cieca e dura sorte / Marchetto Cara (7:11) -- Calata (1:55) -- Aime, ch'io moro / Marchetto Cara (3:27) -- Poi che volse la mia stella / Bartolomeo Tromboncino (3:56) -- Dolores mortis / Diomedes (1:39) -- Virgine bella / Bartolomeo Tromboncino (4:04) -- Se mai per maraveglia (6:34) -- Saltarello: El marchese di Saluzzo (1:40) -- Cantus cum tenor / Eustachio Romano (1:40) -- Chui dicese non l'amare (2:58) -- Ostinato vo' seguire / Bartolomeo Tromboncino (2:42) -- Pavana, La cornetta (2:11) -- Hor vendut'ho la speranza / Marchetto Cara (2:57)
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Chiefly frottole for soprano and instrumental ensemble (flute, viola da gamba/lirone, lute/guitar, and lute); several works for instrumental ensemble only.
  2. Vocal portions sung in Italian.
  3. Distributor from label on container.
  4. Digital recording.
  5. Program notes by Nancy Hadden and Emily Van Evera, and texts of the vocal works with English translation on container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded Sept. 1983 in the Church of St. Barnabas, North Finchley, London.