Russell Oberlin: English Polyphony
- English Polyphony of the XIIIth and early XIVth Centuries
- Russell Oberlin - Charles Bressler - Donald Perry - Seymour Barab -
Martha Blackman
Expériences Anonymes EA-0024 [LP-Mono]
Lyrichord Expériences Anonymes EAS-0024 [LP, Stereo]
Musical Heritage Society MHS 678S [LP]
Lyrichord Early Music Series LEMS 8004 [CD]
Contents:
Anon., England, XIIIth and early XIVth c.:
- Verbum patris
- Opem nobis / Salve Thoma / Pastor cesus
- O nobilis / O mira / O decus / Apparuit
- Worldes blisce / Benedicamus domino
- Deus tuorum / De flore / Ave rex
- Jesu Cristes milde moder
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- Fowles in the frith
- Edi beo thu
- Puellare gremium / Purissima virgo
- Ade finit / Ade finit / A definement
- Civitas nusquam / Cibus / Tu es celestis
- Beata viscera
- Thomas gemma / Thomas cesus
Playing time: 38' 50"
Performers:
Russell Oberlin (countertenor), Charles Bressler (Tenor), Donald Perry
(tenor), Seymour Barab (viol), Martha Blackman (viol)
Recording site and date:
Esoteric Sound Studios, New-York City, NY, USA [1958 or prior]
Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.):
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.): (november/december 1994)
Comments:
Information from owned recordings (Lyrichord LP & CD). It was the
fourth volume of a serie of nine "Music of the Middle Ages, Vol.
IV"
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