Playing time: ??' ??"
Performers:
[1] [Lina Dauby (alto) & 3 medieval viols] - Safford Cape,
dir.; Curt Sachs, art. dir.
[2]-[3] [H. Guermant (soprano), Frédéric Anspach
(tenor) with medieval viols, lute, little harp, recorder] - Safford
Cape, dir.; Curt Sachs, art. dir.
Recording site and date:
Paris, France [before july 1935], rel. 1936.
Compilation:
The Gramophone Shop "L'Anthologie Sonore"
(31-40) [78rpm x 10] A synthesis of the musical arts: 14th to
18th centuries, vol. IV
Haydn Society "L'Anthologie sonore"
AS 3 [LP, mono] The 14th & 15th Centuries: Machault and
Dufay.
Haydn Society "L'Anthologie sonore"
Set HS.AS-A [LPx5, mono] L'Anthologie sonore vol. I.
Comments:
Information from owned 78rpm french release, owned LP and Bn-Opale
plus; also from Revue belge de Musicologie, Vol. XXXIV-XXXV
(1980-1981): Bernard Gagnepain - Safford Cape et le "miracle"
Pro musica antiqua (p. 212); and also "The Gramophone
Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music", 1942 ed.
A number M6 ????? & M6 ????? also appear engraved, but nearly
completely covered by paper label, on the shellac of disc. According
to Jerome F. Weber, this disc was probably made in Chatou, France.
On the paper label appears "Étiquette provisoire",
probably a very early release.
To FAQ references to this recording.
To FAQ CD index page.
Pierre-F. Roberge