14th & 15th century songs

Pour l'amour
Liebeslieder des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts
Instrumentalkreis Helga Weber
I.H.W. Versand Helga Weber 66.22 371

Contents:

    Guillaume Dufay (1400-1474)
  1. Rondeau: Pour l'amour (3 voices, viol, recorder, bombarde)

  2. Gilles Binchois (1400-1460)
  3. Rondeau: Amoreux suy (voice, 2 viols, recorder)
  4. Rondeau: Adieu, adieu (flute, 2 viols)
  5. Ballade: Je loe amours (voice, 2 viols, flute)

  6. Glogauer Liederbuch (c.1480)
  7. Ichs sachs eins mals (voice, gemshorn, flute, recorder, viol)

  8. John Dunstable (c.1380-1453)
  9. Motet: Quam pulchra es (3 voices)

  10. Francesco Landini (c.1335-1397)
  11. Ballata: Amar sì gli alti (voice, flute, 2 viols)
  12. Ballata: Per allegrezza (voice, fiddle, recorder)
  13. Ballata: Ognor mi trovo (2 fiddles)
  14. Ballata: Ama donna, chi t'ama (2 voices)
  15. Ballata: Occhi dolenti miei (voice, fiddle)

  16. Guillaume de Machaut (c.1300-1377)
  17. Ballade: Biaute qui toutes (2 recorders, flute)
  18. Quant Theseus, Hercules et Jazon (2 voices, 2 recorders, 2 viols)

Performers:
Almut Teichert-Hailperin (soprano, recorder), Kevin Smith (countertenor), Wilfried Jochens (tenor), Martin Nitz (tenor, recorder), Hartmut Deutsch (baritone), Hans von Busch (tenor bombarde), Helga Weber (discant bombarde, recorder), Marianne Richert (alto bombarde, recorder), Regina Hahnke (alto dulcian), Christine Simon (recorder, fiddle, viol, gemshorn), Hartwig Groth (fiddle, viol), Pere Ros (fiddle, viol), Klaus Holsten (flute)

Playing time: ??' ??"

Recording date:
Tonstudio Hirschparkhaus, Hamburg-Blankenese, Germany [05/1980]
Kathedral Kirche Atzenbach i. W. [07/1980]

Compilation:
Christophorus "Entrée" 0042 Pour l'amour - Liebeslieder des 14. und 15. Jahrhunderts

Comments:
The precise content may be inaccurate; it has been deducted from other sources, the label and number is from "Guillaume de Machaut: A Guide to Research" by Lawrence Earp.

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