14th & 15th century songs

Pour l'amour
Liebeslieder des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts
Instrumentalkreis Helga Weber
I.H.W. Plattenverstand 66.22371 [LP]
Teldec 66.22371 [LP]

Contents:

    Guillaume Dufay (1400-1474)
  1. Rondeau: Pour l'amour (3 voices, viol, recorder, bombarde)

  2. Gilles Binchois (1400-1460)
  3. Rondeau: Amoreux suy (voice, 2 viols, recorder)
  4. Rondeau: Adieu, adieu (flute, 2 viols)
  5. Ballade: Je loe amours (voice, 2 viols, flute)

  6. Glogauer Liederbuch (c.1480)
  7. Ichs sachs eins mals (voice, gemshorn, flute, recorder, viol)

  8. John Dunstable (c.1380-1453)
  9. Motet: Quam pulchra es (3 voices)

  10. Francesco Landini (c.1335-1397), Squarcialupi codex
  11. Ballata: Amar sì gli alti (voice, flute, 2 viols)
  12. Ballata: Per allegrezza (voice, fiddle, recorder)
  13. Ballata: La bionda trezza
  14. Ballata: Ognor mi trovo (2 fiddles)
  15. Ballata: Ama donna, chi t'ama (2 voices)
  16. Ballata: Occhi dolenti miei (voice, fiddle)

  17. Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377)
  18. Ballade: Biaute qui toutes (2 recorders, flute)
  19. Ballade: Quant Theseus, Hercules et Jazon (2 voices, 2 recorders, 2 viols)

Performers:
Almut Teichert-Hailperin (soprano, recorder), Kevin Smith (counter-tenor), Wilfried Jochens (tenor), Martin Nitz (tenor), Hartmut Deutsch (baritone)
Instrumentalkreis Helga Weber
Hans von Busch (tenor bombarde), Helga Weber (discant bombarde, recorder), Marianne Richert (alto bombarde, recorder), Regina Hahnke (alto dulcian), Christine Simon (recorder, fiddle, viol, chamois horn), Martin Nitz (recorder), Hartwig Groth (fidel, viola da gamba), Pere Ros (fidel, viola da gamba), Klaus Holsten (renaissance flute)
Helga Weber, dir.

Playing time: ??' ??"

Recording date:
Tonstudio Hirschparkhaus, Hamburg-Blankenese, Germany [05/1980]
Kathedral Kirche Atzenbach i. W. [07/1980];
Rel.: 1982 (I.H.W.), 1983? (Teldec)

Excerpt:
[1]-[8], [10]-[14] Christophorus « Entrée » CHE 0042 [CD] Pour l'amour - Liebeslieder des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts

Comments:
Label and number are from Socrates (Stanford's Online Catalogue) for Teldec and "Guillaume de Machaut: A Guide to Research" by Lawrence Earp, for I.H.W.

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