Production number engraved & on label; matrix number
engraved on disc
side 1: AS 69; M6-? (unreadable)
side 2: AS 68; M6-? (unreadable)
Performers:
[1] Lina Dauby (contralto) & 3 medieval vielles
Safford Cape, dir.; Curt Sachs, art. dir.
[2]-[3] H. Guermant (soprano), Frédéric Anspach
(tenor). (with vielle, lute, little harp, recorder)
Safford Cape, dir.; Curt Sachs, art. dir.
Playing time: (02' 41 + 01' 31") + 03' 46" = 08' 08"
Recording site and date:
Paris, France [june 1935 or prior];
Rel.: 1936.
Compilation:
The Gramophone Shop « L'Anthologie sonore
» (31-40) [78rpm x 10] A synthesis of the musical arts:
14th to 18th centuries, vol. IV
Haydn Society « L'Anthologie sonore »
AS 3 [LP, mono] The 14th & 15th Centuries: Machault and
Dufay.
Haydn Society « L'Anthologie sonore
» Set HS.AS-A [LPx5, mono] L'Anthologie sonore vol. I.
Comments:
Information from owned BnF Gallica, owned 78rpm french release, and
LP; also from Revue belge de Musicologie, Vol. XXXIV-XXXV (1980-1981):
Bernard Gagnepain - Safford Cape et le "miracle" Pro
musica antiqua (p. 212).
Numbers M6 ????? & M6 ????? are engraved, but nearly completely
covered by paper label of disc.
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Pierre-F. Roberge