Music from the Court of Burgundy

Music from the Court of Burgundy - Musiqueà la Cour de Borgogne - Musik am Hofe von Burgund
Musica Reservata - John Beckett, cond. & Michael Morrow, mus. dir.
Philips "Trésors classiques" 6500 085 [LP]

Contents:

    Anon.:
  1. Basse danse: La Bassa Castyglia

  2. Guillaume Dufay / Francesco Petrarcha:
  3. Stropha: Vergine bella, che di sol vestita:

  4. Guillaume Dufay:
  5. Chanson: La belle se siet au piet de la tour
  6. Ballade: Se la face ay pale
  7. Ballade: Se la face ay pale (instr.)
  8. Ballade: Se la face ay pale (instr.)
  9. Rondeau: Mon cuer me fait tous dis penser
  10. Ballade: Resveilliés vous et faites chiere lye

  11. ----
    Anon.:
  12. Basse danse: La Spagna

  13. Guillaume Dufay:
  14. Rondeau: Par droit je puis bien complaindre et gemir

  15. Robert Morton
  16. Rondeau: Le souvenoir de vous

  17. Guillaume Dufay:
  18. Rondeau: Pour l'amour de ma doulce amye

  19. Anon.:
  20. Bassa danza: Collinetto

  21. Guillaume Dufay:
  22. Chanson: Bon jour, bon mois
  23. Chanson: Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys

Playing time: ??' ??"

Performers:
Musica Reservata [Jantina Noorman (mezzosoprano), Grayston Burgess (countertenor), Nigel Rogers (tenor), John Sothcott (alto & tenor recorder), Bernard Thomas (soprano rauschpfeife, soprano & tenor crumhorn), David Munrow (alto bombard), Don Smithers (cornetto), Alan Lumsden (tenor sackbut), Tony Moore (tenor sackbut), Ruth David (treble rebec), Daphne Webb (tenor rebec). Adam Skeaping (tenor rebec, bass gamb), James Tyler (tenor gamb, lute), Ann Griffiths (harp), John Beckett (organ), Jeremy Montagu (bass trommel)] - John Beckett, cond. & Michael Morrow, mus. dir.

Recording site and date:
Unknown [1971 or prior]

Compilation::
Philips 6747 004 [LPx5] Lieder und Tänze aus dem 13-16 Jahrhundert.

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.): 161-53 (november 1971)
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.): 49/584- (january 1972)

Comments:
Information from owned LP and from Jo Bogaert.

To FAQ references to this recording.

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Pierre-F. Roberge