Camino de Santiago I

Camino de Santiago I - Eine pilgerstrasse Navarra/Castilla
Studio der frühen Musik - Thomas Binkley, dir.
EMI "Reflexe" 1C 063-30 107 [LP]
EMI "Reflexe" 1C 263-30 107 [Cass.]

Contents:

    Navarre

    Alfonso el Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria
  1. CSM 103: Quen a Virgen ben serviré a parayso irá

  2. Teobaldo, Rey de Navarra:
  3. Seigneurs, sachiez qui or ne s'en ira

  4. Anon., Navarra:
  5. Conductus: Con gaudeant catholici

  6. -----

    Castille

    Anon., Castilla:
  7. Planctus: Plange Castilla

  8. Alfonso el Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria
  9. CSM 26: Non e gran causa

  10. Anon., Castilla:
  11. Planctus: Quis dabit

Playing time: 38' 00"

Performers:
Studio der frühen Musik
Andrea von Ramm (singer, organetto), Richard Levitt (singer), Sterling Jones (string instruments, shawm), Thomas Binkley (wind instruments, hurdy-gurdy)] & Carlos Aúz Castro (recitative), Peter Schranner (singer), Josef Weber (singer), Johannes Fink (fiddle), Roberto C. Détrée (percussions)
Thomas Binkley, dir.

Recording site and date:
Bürgerbräu, München [1973 or prior];
Rel.: 1973

Re-issues
It was also released as LP with the same number under the label EMI-VSM (France), Odeon or Peters.

Compilation:
EMI/Electrola "Reflexe" 1C 163 30 107 / 112Y [LPx6] REFLEXE Vol. 2: Stationen Europäischer Musik
Virgin "Classics" 00946 934460 2 8 [CDx2] Les chemins de Compostelle: Catalogne, Navarre, Castille, León, Galice

Excerpts:
[5] Focus 883-2 [LP] or Focus 883-4 [Cass.] Music in medieval Europe 1 & 2

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.): 214-23 (february 1977)

Comments:
Information from owned LP. Note "Grand Prix du Disque" on the sleeve.

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Pierre-F. Roberge