L'Europe Joyeuse

L'Europe Joyeuse
Musiques anciennes d'Europe du XII° au XVII° siècle
Atrium Musicae de Madrid - Gregorio Paniagua, dir.
Erato STU 71098 [LP]
Erato STU 71098 [LP]
Hispavox HHS 10-459 [LP]
Erato-Fiori Musicali EFM 18047 [LP-Stereo]
Melodya 33 C 10-09899-900 (matrix number) [LP]

Contents:

    Walther von der Wogelweide:
  1. Palaestinalied

  2. Johann Hermann Schein
  3. Allemande tripla

  4. Conrad Paumann
  5. Mit ganczem willen

  6. Hans Neuslider
  7. Tantz wascha Mesa
  8. Judentanz

  9. Gautier de Coinci
  10. Ma viele

  11. Guillaume de Machaut
  12. Lay 1: Loyauté, que point ne delay

  13. Gilles Binchois
  14. Dueil Angoisseux

  15. Johannes Legrant
  16. Entre vous

  17. Anonyms
  18. Caldy Valdy
  19. The irishe Ho-hoane

  20. William Cornyshe
  21. Gentle Robin

  22. Anonym
  23. Muscadin
  24. The sick tune
  25. My lady Carey's domp
  26. Woodycock

  27. ----
    Anonyme
  28. Propinan de Melyor

  29. Poñçe
  30. Alla se me ponga el sol

  31. Anonyms
  32. Meu Naranjedo
  33. Y'endome y viniendo

  34. Enriquez de Valderràbano
  35. Para Discanto

  36. Anonym attribued to Antonio de Cabezon
  37. Diez fabordones llanos

  38. Josquin des Prés
  39. Canon: et sic de singulis (& Cancrizans)
  40. Pavane: Mille regretz

  41. Anonyms
  42. Schiarazula Marazula
  43. Almande Bruynsmedelijn

  44. Joanambrojio Dalza
  45. Tastar de Corde

  46. Giovanni Gastoldi
  47. Balletto: l'Innamorato

  48. Antonio Gardane
  49. Le forze d'Hercole

  50. Francesco Bendusi
  51. Cortesana Padoana

  52. Carlo Gesualdo
  53. Gagliarda del principe di Venosa

  54. Giovanni Macque
  55. Consonanze Stravaganti

Playing time: 27'47" + 22'40" = 50'27"

Performers:
Atrium Musicae de Madrid
Gregorio Paniagua (zanfona, flute, panflute, recorders, vihuela, lute, crumhorns, viol, theorbo, triangle, viola d'amore), Eduardo Paniagua (crumhorns, recorders, exequier, chirimia), Cristina Ubeda (rascador de calabaza, spinet, recorders, crumhorns, harp, harpsichord, bells), Pablo Cano (harpsichord, spinet, positive organ, tamborete), Beatriz Amo (psaltery, organetto, spinet, virginal, percussion, bells), Luis Paniagua (psaltery, recorder, guimbarda, bells, t'abila, timbal, tromba marina, tarija, sister, crotales, vihuela, viol), Carlos Paniagua (crumhorns, recorders, caña, castañuelas ibicencas, tiple de chirimia);
Gregorio Paniagua. dir.

Recording site and date:
Unknown [1976 or prior];
Rel.: 1978 (Melodya)

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.): 224-83 (january 1978)
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):

Comments:
Information from owned recording and Pierre-F. Roberge. Titles of different releases might not agree.

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François Rémond