Playing time: 47' 58"
Performers:
Diphona [Maria Jonas (symphonia, voice), Norbert Rodenkirchen
(transverse flutes)]
Recording site and date:
St. Panteleon, Köln, Germany [02/2000]
Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.):
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):
Goldberg (#-p.): 13-108 (winter 2000-2001)
Comments:
Information from owned CD.
Of the life and career of the English composer John Tuder (fl.1470)
nothing is known. His works survive in two manuscripts; one secular
song is preserved in a copy made in 1501, and four liturgical pieces
survive in a manuscript written during the 1470s. (From the
booklet with the CD).
Only a single vocal part survives of this work, and Diphona has
chosen to view it as monophonic music, rather than one part of a
polyphonic work. To this are added some instrumental improvisations
by way of accompaniment.
Some other recordings featuring Norbert Rodenkirchen:
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