Orbis-Lexikon, vol. 1, LP-1
- Die klingende Musikgeschichte – Sounding history of music
– Histoire sonore de la musique, Vol. 1, LP-1
- Various performers
Orbis Lexikon (Ring der Musikfreunde Schallplaten) OL 1 / KL
1341 [LP]
Content:
LP-1, side 1
Musique religieuse et musique profane du Moyen Age et de la
Renaissance
Gregorian Chant
Ambrosius
- Hymn: Jerusalem, luce splendida
Gregorian: Choralmesse II
- Kyrie
- Gloria
Wipo
- Sequence: Victimae paschali laudes
Popular religious songs
Trad., Glogauer Liederbuch, 12th c.
- Christ ist erstanden
Anon., 14th c.
- Quem pastores laudavere
Troubadours
Anon., 12th c.
- Balada
Guiraut d'Espanha de Tolosa
- Dansa
Trouvères
Anon., 13th c.
- Estampie
Guillaume d'Amiens
- Rondeau
- Virelai
Adam de la Halle, Le Jeu de Robin et Marion
- Robin m'aime
Folksongs (germen)
Anon., Lochamer Liederbuch, ca 1460
- Ich spring an diesem Ringe
Anon., folksong, Lower Rhine, 15th c.
- Es waren zwei Königskinder
Minnesänger (german)
Friedrich von Hûsen
- Deich von der guoten Schiet
Walther von der Vogelweide
- Kreuzugslied
Neidhart von Reuenthal
- Maienzit
- Mei hat wunnlich entsprossen
Meistersingers
Heinrich von Meissen (aka Frauenlob)
- Anckelwyse
Hans Sachs
- Silberweise
Folksong and popular dance (lute intabulations)
Anon. english folksong
- Greensleeves (lute intabulation, 16th c.)
Anon., Folksong, Burgundy, Attaingnant collection,
1529
- Tant que vivray
Hans Newsidler
- Welscher Tanz und Hupfauff (lute)
Anon., german folksong, before 1555
- Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne
LP-1, side 2
Musique vocale et instrumentalea à plusieurs voix (Moyen Age
et Renaissance)
Guillaume Dufay
- Veni creator spiritus
- Flos florum
Orlando de Lassus
- Tristis es anima mea
- Audite nova
Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina: Missa « Papae Marcelli
»
- Gloria
A. Gabrieli
- Canzona ariosa
G. Gabrieli
- Inclina, Domine
Performers:
Various performers, including Polifonica Ambrosiana. Milan - Msgr
Giuseppe Bella, dir., Peter Harlan (violon, flute, vielle, luth),
Schola Cantorum Detmold, Collegium Musicum, Krefeld - Robert Haas,
dir. with Erika Metzger-Ulrich (soprano), Otto Pingel (tenor)
Playing time: ??' ??"
Recording site and date:
Various [1960 or prior],
Rel.: 1960
Reviewed in:
Comments:
Information from Medieval and Renaissance Music on Long-playing
Records # 363 & Université Laval, Quebec, Canada (book).
Excerpt from MRMLPR: This disc, plus others covering later periods,
plus accompanying text books form a large project known as
"Orbis-Lexikon", which is similar in intent and format
to the well-known "History of Music in Sound" / "New
Oxford History of Music."
Issued by Ring der Musikfreunde Schallplaten Gesellschaft, Köln
a/R.
To FAQ references to this recording.
To FAQ CD index page.
Pierre-F. Roberge