Motets of the Fifteenth Century

Motets of the Fifteenth Century
The Columbia University Collegium Musicum - Richard Taruskin, dir.
Collegium Records JE 108 [LP]

Contents:

    Nicholas Grenon
  1. Ave virtus virtutum / Prophetarum / Infelix

  2. Johannes Carmen
  3. Pontifici decori speculi

  4. Johannes Cesaris
  5. A virtutis initio / Ergo beata natio / Benedicta

  6. Jean Tapissier
  7. Eya dulcis / Vale placens

  8. Johannes Ockeghem
  9. Gaude Maria

  10. ----
    Johannes Ockeghem (attr.)
  11. Ut heremita solus

  12. Johannes Regis
  13. O admirabile commercium

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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