Medieval Songs and Dances
- Medieval Songs and Dances
- St. George's Canzona - John Sothcott, dir.
CRD 11 21 [LP]
CRD 34 21 [CD]
CRD 41 21 [Cassette]
Impressions 95020 [CD]
Musical Heritage Society 7561H [LP]
Musical Heritage Society 9561K [Cassette]
Contents:
Anon., Italy, 14th c.:
- Lamento di Tristano
Perrin d'Agincourt:
- Quant voi en la fin d'este
Anon., Troubadour France, late 12th c.:
- Pastourelle: L'autrier m'iere levaz
Anon. France, 13th c.:
- Estampie real
Anon., England, late 13th c.:
- Edi beo thu hevene quene
Anon., England, early 13th c.:
- Eyns ne soy ke pleynte fu
Anon., France, 13th c.:
- Estampie real
- Estampie real
Alfonso el Sabio (attr.), Escurial MS: Cantigas
de Santa Maria
- Cantiga 207: Se ome fezer de grado
- Cantiga 29: Nas mentes sempre teer
Anon., France, 13th c.:
- Estampie real
Alfonso el Sabio (attr.), Escurial MS: Cantigas
de Santa Maria
- Cantiga 166: Como poden per sas culpas
- Cantiga 139: Maravillosos et piadosos
Anon., Italy, 14th c.:
- Tre fontane
Playing time: 49' 47"
Performers: St. George's Canzona [Ray Attfield (baritone,
nakers, tabor), Cecil Elliston Ball (tenor), John Grubb (citoles,
harp), Derek Harrison (counter-tenor), Rosemary Harrison (soprano),
Michael Oxenham (recorders, pipe, tabor), Michael Sargeant (bagpipe,
flute, rotte, recorders), John Sothcott (vieles, mandola)] - John
Sothcott, dir.
Recording site and date:
Church of St. James, Clerkenwell, London [1985 or prior]
Re-issue: none
Compilation: none
Excerpts: none
Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.): 318-118 (july/august 1986)
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.): 63/749-750 (oct. 1985), 63/754-1190 (march
1986)
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):
Comments:
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Pierre-F. Roberge