The Medieval Ensemble of London - Discography
The Medieval Ensemble of London was created in 1972, as directed
by Peter & Timothy Davies, becoming dormant in 1992. They were
a clear successor to David Munrow in this
area, and most of the performers involved on their albums continued
to be major parts of the EM mainstream. Albums such as the complete
Dufay & Ockeghem songs were landmarks in their day.
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The list below is compiled from detailed information provided
by Pierre-F. Roberge and Jon Stringer. It is hopefully complete.
- Matteo da Perugia: Secular Works
- Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
577 (LP)
- Dufay: Complete Secular Music
- Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre 237 (6 LPs)
- Ockeghem: Complete Secular Music
- Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre 254 (3 LPs)
- Ce diabolic chant
- Ballades, Rondeaus & Virelais of the late 14th century
Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
704 (LP)
- Machaut - Le Lay de la Fonteinne & Un Lay de Consolation
- The Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
705 (LP)
- Mi verry joy
- Songs of the 15th Century Englishmen
Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
714 (LP)
- Isaac: Chansons, frottole & lieder
- Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
410 107 (LP)
- Josquin: Missa di dadi / Missa Faisant regretz
- The Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
411 937 (LP)
- Josquin: Secular Music
- Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter & Timothy Davies
L'Oiseau Lyre "Florilegium"
411 938 (LP)
Each citation is the relevant original release, with any CD
reissues given with the detailed contents.
And now a full reissue compilation:
- Complete Decca Recordings
- The Medieval Ensemble of London
Decca 4854676 [CDx14]
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