Plainsong

Plainsong
Columbia History of Music by Ear and Eye, Volume one, part 1 & 2
Choir – Sir Richard Terry, dir.
Columbia (Great Britain) 5710 [78rpm, 25cm]

Matrix number:
A 9379 / A 9380

Contents:

    Plainsong with organum

    Anon., 10th or early 11th c.
  1. Veni, Sancte Spiritus


  2. Plainsong with counterpoint

    Anon., later 11th or early 12th c.
  3. Mira lege

Performers:
Choir (unaccomp.) – Sir Richard Terry, dir.

Playing time: ??' ??"

Recording site and date:
This disc appears to have been recorded in 1929 (Dolmetsch on-line website);
Rel.: 1930

Compilation:
Columbia Records (Great-Britain) set 252 [78rpm x8, 25cm] Columbia History of Music by Ear and Eye, Volume I (Period I. To the opening of the seventeenth Century)

Comments:
Information from owned Volume one.
This recording is a part of a collection edited by Percy Scholes. Each Volume (5 in total) contains eight 10" (78rpm) discs, accompanied by a 50 pages illustrated booklet in an album.

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Pierre-F. Roberge