Mönche, Dichter und Scholaren

Mönche, Dichter und Scholaren – Monks, Poets and Scholars
Sacred and Secular Songs of the Middle Ages
Capella antiqua München, Konrad Ruhland
BMG/Ariola "Seon" 1043 [LP]
RCA Victor "Red Seal" RL 30 336 AW [LP]
Pro-Arte "Seon" PAL-1008 [LP]

Contents:

    Anonymous, Verona, 12th century pilgrim song
  1. O Roma nobilis

  2. Anonymous 14th century Kyrie Trope, 2 parts
  3. Magne deus potencie

  4. Guido of Arezzo, Hymn to St. John
  5. Ut queant laxis Resonate

  6. Moosburger Graduale, 1360, De beata Virgine cancio
  7. Mater summi domini

  8. 3-part motet, Codex Bamberg
  9. In seculum viellatoris

  10. Gregorian, Peter Abelard (1079-1142)
  11. Hymn: O quanta qualia

  12. Lire abbey, Normandy, 13th-century Marian hymn
  13. Ave Maris stella

  14. 3-part conductus for Thomas of Canterbury, Firenze 19,1
  15. Novus miles sequitur

  16. Sequence, Lille
  17. Olim in armonia

  18. Walter of Chatillon, 2-part conductus, 1179
  19. Ver pacis apperit

  20. 3-part conductus, Firenze 29,1
  21. Flos in monte cernitur
  22. Veris ad imperia

  23. Aquitanian Autumn song, 12th-century, Paris BN lat. 3719
  24. De ramis cadunt folia

  25. Instrumental dance, Reading Abbey, ca. 1240
  26. Stantipes

  27. French dance, ca. 1300
  28. Quinte estampie real

  29. 3-part conductus, Firenze 29,1
  30. Cum animadverterem

  31. Philippe le Chancelier (ca. 1190-1236), 3-part conductus
  32. Mundus a munditia

Performers:
Choralschola der Capella antiqua, München
Johannes Geiger (recorder, transverse flute); Leopold Fendt (crumhorn); Elizabeth Ruhland, Veronika Obermayer, Ernst Obermayer (fiddles); Gerhard Lutz (tenor fiddle); Hans Waechter (lute); Hans Bichler (hurdy-gurdy, tambourine); Martin Ruhland (psaltery, tambourine) and Norbert Regul (drum). The vocalists are not credited.
Konrad Ruhland, dir.

Recording place and date:
Eching, Landshut, Bavaria [04/77];
Rel.: 1979 (Seon), 1981 (PAL)

Comments:
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William MacLehose