Dufay - "Se la face ay pale"

Guillaume Dufay
"Se la face ay pale"
The Early Music Consort of London - David Munrow, dir.
EMI CSD 3751 [LP]
Odeon CSD 3751 [LP]
Odeon 0C 061-05 541 [LP]
Seraphim 60 267 [LP, USA]
EMI/Electrola C 069-05 541 [LP, Germany]
EMI/Electrola 2C 069-05 541 [Cassette]
Virgin Veritas VER 5 (or CDM, or 7243 5) 61 283 2 3 [CD]

Contents:

    Guillaume Dufay
  1. Gloria ad modum tubae (2 voices, 2 sackbuts)
  2. a) Chanson: Se la face ay pale (original 3 part, 2 voices, viol, lute, harp)
    b) Chanson: Se la face ay pale (organ, Buxheimer Orgelbuch)
    c) Chanson: Se la face ay pale (organ, Buxheimer Orgelbuch)
    d) Chanson: Se la face ay pale (attr., 4 part, instr,. cornet, shawm, 2 sackbuts)

  3. Guillaume Dufay - Missa "Se la face ay pale"
  4. Kyrie
  5. Gloria

  6. ----
  7. Credo
  8. Sanctus
  9. Agnus

Playing time: 45' 10"

Performers: The Early Music Consort of London [James Bowman (countertenor), Charles Brett (countertenor), Martyn Hill (tenor), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Paul Elliott (tenor), Ian Thompson (tenor), Geoffrey Shaw (baritone), Maurice Bevan (baritone), Michael Laird (cornet), Alan Lumsden (cornet, sackbut), Roger Brenner (sackbut), Martin Nicholls (sackbut), David Munrow (shawm), James Tyler (viol, lute), Oliver Brookes (viol), Christopher Hogwood (harp, organ)] - David Munrow, dir.

Recording site and date:
Abbey Road Studios, London, UK [09/1973]

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.): 217-27 (may 1977).
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.): 51/612-2049 (May 1974)
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):

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