Performers:
The Early Music Consort of London
James Bowman (countertenor), Charles Brett (countertenor), Martyn
Hill (tenor), Geoffrey Shaw (baritone), Michael Laird (cornet),
Iaan Wilson (cornet), Alan Lumsden (cornet, sackbut, recorder, slide
trumpet), Roger Brenner (sackbut), David Munrow (recorder, crumhorn,
shawm, kortholt, bagpipes), Oliver Brookes (recorder, crumhorn,
viol, rebec, crwth), James Tyler (crumhorn, viol, lute, citole),
Eleanor Sloan (fidle, rebec, harp), Christopher Hogwood (harp,
organ), David Corkhill (percussion)
David Munrow, dir.
Recording site and date:
Abbey Road Studios, London, UK [12/1972 & 01/1973];
Rel.: 1973
Playing time: ??' ??"
Compilation:
EMI (His Master's Voice) SLS 863 / 0C 191
05410-2 [LPx3, UK] The Art of Courtly Love - Chanson d'amour
courtois: Guillaume de Machaut and his Age - Late Fourteenth Century
Avant Garde - The Court of Burgundy
Reviewed in:
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.): 51/607-1238
Comments:
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Pierre-F. Roberge