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Performers: The Early Music Consort of London [James Bowman (counter-tenor), Martyn Hill (tenor), Philip Langridge (tenor), Oliver Brookes (bass viol, tenor recorder, bass crumhorn), James Tyler (lute, tenor viol, tenor recorder, alto crumhorn, tenor crumhorn, bass flute), Anthony Rooley (lute), Christopher Hogwood (organ, regal, harp, percussion), Michael Laird (cornett), Roger Brenner (alto sackbut, tenor sackbut), Martin Nicholls (bass sackbut), David Munrow (recorders, soprano crumhorn, alto crumhorn, alto shawm, bass shawm, tenor dulcian, tenor gemshorn, tenor flute)] - David Munrow, dir.
Recording site and date:
unknown [1973 or prior]
Compilation:
Argo D40D3 [LPx3] Festival of Early Music
- Music from 14th Century Florence, Music of the Crusades &
The Triumphs of Maximilian
Reviewed in:
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.): 51/606-976 (november 1973)
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Pierre-F. Roberge