Music of the French Ars Antiqua

Music of the French Ars Antiqua
The Columbia University Collegium Musicum - Richard Taruskin, dir.
Collegium Records JE 104 [LP]

Contents:

    Anon., Florence, Ms. Pluteus 29.1
  1. Responsory: Jacet granum oppressum palea
  2. Conductus: De calamitatibus Galliae
  3. Conductus: Vetus abit littera
  4. Conductus: Deus misertus hominis

  5. Adam de la Halle
  6. Virelai: Fines amouretes
    Rondeau: A dieu commant
    Rondeau: Fi, maris

  7. Petrus de Cruce (aka Pierre de la Croix)
  8. Aucun / Lonc tans / Annuntiantes

  9. Adam de la Halle
  10. Rondeau: Je muirs, je muirs
    Rondeau: Or est Baiars
    Rondeau: Bonnes amouretes

  11. ----
    Anon., Bamberg & Montpellier 25
  12. Motet: Chançonette / Ainc Voir / À la cheminée / Veritatem

  13. Anon., Montpellier 27
  14. Motet: Trois serrors

  15. Anon., Montpellier 208
  16. Motet: Nus ne doit / Audi filia

  17. Anon.
  18. Motet: Dieus! / Dieus ! / Dieus! / Et vide

  19. Anon., Chansonnier de Noailles
  20. Motet: C'est ja jus / Quia concupivit

  21. Anon., codex Bamberg
  22. Hoquetus: In saeculum

  23. Anon.
  24. Motet: Balaam

  25. Pérotin
  26. Organum: Alleluia, Nativitas

  27. Guillaume de Machaut
  28. Hoquetus: David

Playing time: ??' ??"

Performers: The Columbia University Collegium Musicum [Each Collegium Musicum recording consists of 24 to 30 singers and 10 to 15 instrumentalists and may includes as soloists: Constance Cooper (soprano), Josephine Mongiardo (soprano), Imogene Howe (soprano), Louise Basbas (alto, organ), William Zukoff (counter-tenor), William Lyon Lee (tenor), Thomas McNally (tenor), Jerome Epstein (tenor), Alexander Blachly (bass), Robert Croog (bass), Richard Taylor (bass), Cynthia Schwan (recorder), Lawrence Rosenwald (recorder), David Goldstein (recorder), Ben Peck (cornetto, sackbut), Eric Nisula (cornetto, sackbut), Edward Greenstein (cornetto, sackbut), André Smith (cornetto, sackbut), Richard Taruskin (viols), Patricia Weber (shawm), Elizabeth Blachly (percussion)] - Richard Taruskin, dir.

Recording site and date:
(mostly) St. Paul's Chapel of the Columbia University [1970 or prior]

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