Sources:
[1]-[2] Tropario de Vic, XXXI (10th c.)
[3], [5] Monasterio Scala Dei de Tarragona (13th c.)
[4] Antiphonarium-Responsoriale de Gereonna (11th c.)
[6] "Liber judicum popularis" de Barcelona (11th c.)
[7]-[9] Monasterio de Santa María de Ripoll (12th c.)
[10] Codex C. 97 de la Catedral de Tortosa (13th c.)
[11]-[20] El "Llibre Vermell" de Montserrat (14th c.)
Playing time: 20' 20" + 20' 08" = 40' 26" (LP); 43' 09" (CD)
Performers:
Capilla musical y Escolonía de Santa Cruz del Valle de los
Caidos - Fray Luis Lozano, OSB, dir.;
Atrium Musicae [Marcial Moreiras (fidula, discant fiddle), Gregorio
Paniagua (tenor fiddle), Cristina García (positive organ,
regal, recorders), Mariano Martín (recorders), Carlos Paniagua
(hurdy-gurdy, recorders), Eugenio Urbina (lute), Carmen Paniagua
(gothic harp), Javier Coello (vihuela de mano), Eduardo Paniagua
(bells, percussions)] - Gregorio Paniagua, dir.;
Jose Luis Ochoa de Olza, general direction.
Recording site and date:
Iglesia del Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos [1968]; rel.: 1969
[LP-Hispavox], 1994 [CD].
Excerpts:
[1],[3], [9]-[15], [17], [19]-[20] Virgin
"Classics" 00946 934460 2 8 [CDx2] Les chemins
de Compostelle: Catalogne, Navarre, Castille, León, Galice
[20] Hispavox CDM 5 68382-2 [CD] 20
obras del Siglo XII al Siglo XVII
[unknown] EMI Classics (Spain) 122679 2
[CD] Canto antiguo español
[unknown] EMI Classics (Spain) CMS 2 5 65467
2 1994 [CDx2] Canto antiguo español
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Comments:
Information from owned LP (Erato) and CD (Hispavox). The Erato
edition was also available in a 5 LPs box
"Anthologie de la Musique
médiévale espagnole". Information for CD
release also from Robert Horres.
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Pierre-F. Roberge