The Music of the Fourteenth Century - Volume 1
- Two Gentlemen of Verona - Jacopo da Bologna & Giovanni Da
Firenze
- The Ensemble of the Fourteenth Century - John Griffiths &
John Stinson, dir.
Move MD 3091
Contents:
Jacopo da Bologna, Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale, Panciatichi
26:
- Si come al canto (3 part version)
- Si come al canto (2 part version)
- Fenice fu'
- In su beu fiori
- Giunge 'l bel tempo de la primavera
- Aquila altera - Uccel de dio - Creatura gentile
- O in Italia felice Liguria
- Caccia: Osseletto silvagio (3 part)
- Caccia: Osseletto silvagio (2 part)
- Lux purpurata - Diligite justitiam - Tenor
- O cieco mondo
- Sotto l'imperio del possente prince
Giovanni da Firenze, Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale,
Panciatichi 26:
- Più no mi curo
- O perlaro gentil
- Per larghi prati
Giovanni da Firenze, Codex Rossi 215:
- Nascoso el viso
Giovanni da Firenze, Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale,
Panciatichi 26:
- Nascoso el viso
- Agnel son bianco
- O tu cara scienza
- Fra mille corvi
- La bella stella
- De' come dolcemente
Playing time: 72' 10"
Performers: The Ensemble of the Fourteenth Century [Margo
Adelson (soprano), Cathy Cameron (soprano), Margaret Arnold (alto),
Hartley Newnham (countertenor), Ian MacDonald (countertenor), Lloyd
Fleming (tenor), Geoffrey Cox (tenor), Ruth Wilkinson (vielle),
John Griffiths (lute)] - John Griffiths & John Stinson, dir.
Recording site and date: Trinity College Chapel, University
of Melbourne, Australia
[1987 or prior]
Other releases (identical, first and re-releases):
CD: This is the original release
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Comments:
These are very fine and professionnal groups from Australia. They
are associated with La Trobe University.
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Pierre-F. Roberge