Orbis-Lexikon, vol. 1, LP-1

Die klingende Musikgeschichte – Sounding history of music – Histoire sonore de la musique, Vol. 1, LP-1
Various performers
Orbis Lexikon (Ring der Musikfreunde Schallplaten) OL 1 / KL 1341 [LP]

Content:

    LP-1, side 1
    Musique religieuse et musique profane du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance

    Gregorian Chant
    Ambrosius
  1. Hymn: Jerusalem, luce splendida

  2. Gregorian: Choralmesse II
  3. Kyrie
  4. Gloria

  5. Wipo
  6. Sequence: Victimae paschali laudes
  7. Popular religious songs
    Trad., Glogauer Liederbuch, 12th c.
  8. Christ ist erstanden

  9. Anon., 14th c.
  10. Quem pastores laudavere
  11. Troubadours
    Anon., 12th c.
  12. Balada

  13. Guiraut d'Espanha de Tolosa
  14. Dansa
  15. Trouvères
    Anon., 13th c.
  16. Estampie

  17. Guillaume d'Amiens
  18. Rondeau
  19. Virelai

  20. Adam de la Halle, Le Jeu de Robin et Marion
  21. Robin m'aime
  22. Folksongs (germen)
    Anon., Lochamer Liederbuch, ca 1460
  23. Ich spring an diesem Ringe

  24. Anon., folksong, Lower Rhine, 15th c.
  25. Es waren zwei Königskinder
  26. Minnesänger (german)
    Friedrich von Hûsen
  27. Deich von der guoten Schiet

  28. Walther von der Vogelweide
  29. Kreuzugslied

  30. Neidhart von Reuenthal
  31. Maienzit
  32. Mei hat wunnlich entsprossen
  33. Meistersingers
    Heinrich von Meissen (aka Frauenlob)
  34. Anckelwyse

  35. Hans Sachs
  36. Silberweise
  37. Folksong and popular dance (lute intabulations)
    Anon. english folksong
  38. Greensleeves (lute intabulation, 16th c.)

  39. Anon., Folksong, Burgundy, Attaingnant collection, 1529
  40. Tant que vivray

  41. Hans Newsidler
  42. Welscher Tanz und Hupfauff (lute)

  43. Anon., german folksong, before 1555
  44. Wach auf, meins Herzens Schöne
  45. LP-1, side 2
    Musique vocale et instrumentalea à plusieurs voix (Moyen Age et Renaissance)

    Guillaume Dufay
  46. Veni creator spiritus
  47. Flos florum

  48. Orlando de Lassus
  49. Tristis es anima mea
  50. Audite nova

  51. Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina: Missa « Papae Marcelli »
  52. Gloria

  53. A. Gabrieli
  54. Canzona ariosa

  55. G. Gabrieli
  56. Inclina, Domine

Performers:
Various performers, including Polifonica Ambrosiana. Milan - Msgr Giuseppe Bella, dir., Peter Harlan (violon, flute, vielle, luth), Schola Cantorum Detmold, Collegium Musicum, Krefeld - Robert Haas, dir. with Erika Metzger-Ulrich (soprano), Otto Pingel (tenor)

Playing time: ??' ??"

Recording site and date:
Various [1960 or prior],
Rel.: 1960

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Comments:
Information from Medieval and Renaissance Music on Long-playing Records # 363 & Université Laval, Quebec, Canada (book).
Excerpt from MRMLPR: This disc, plus others covering later periods, plus accompanying text books form a large project known as "Orbis-Lexikon", which is similar in intent and format to the well-known "History of Music in Sound" / "New Oxford History of Music."
Issued by Ring der Musikfreunde Schallplaten Gesellschaft, Köln a/R.

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