Matrix number (engraved on disc):
side 1: PART 1213; M3-94982
side 2: PART 1214; M3-94983
Playing time: ??' ??"
Performers:
Lise Daniels (soprano) with Trio Pasquier [Jean Pasquier (violin),
Pierre Pasquier (viola), Étienne Pasquier ('cello)]
Recording site and date:
Unknown [07/1938]
Rel.: 1938 or 1939.
Compilation:
L'Oiseau-lyre OL 42, OL 61/63, OL 126 &
OL 136 [78rpm x6, 25-30-25-25-25-30cm] Musiciens de la Cour
de Bourgogne - XVth Century
Reviewed in:
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):
La Revue musicale (Vol./#-p.):
Revue Disques (#-p.):
Comments:
Informations from owned 78rpm.
Notes: Davidson states in his book ("Lyrebird Rising,
Louise Hanson-Dyer of Oiseau-Lyre 1884-1962", 1994, Amadeus
Press, ISBN 0-931340-72-1, p. 488-489) that it is a recording of
Nicole Grenon's works [no details of pieces, same as the label on
my copy], a statement also supported by Bn-Opale plus, but not in
"The World Encyclopedia of Recorded Music", (Francis F.
Clough & G.J. Cuming, 1952, Sidgwick & Jackson, p. 717),
listing the Vide/Binchois content.
Davidson's statement appears to be inaccurate; the explanation of
this dicrepancy has been found in the MELVYL catalogue:
"Éditions de l'Oiseau-Lyre: OL 42 (Parts 1213 (mx
M3-94982), 1214 (mx M3-94983)); Nicole Grenon misprinted as composer
on label, actual contents from l'Oiseau-Lyre catalog. Contents:
Las, jay perdu mon espincel -- Vit encore ce faux dangier / Jacques
Vide -- Je loe amours / Binchois".
This disc was probably made in Chatou, France.
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