Medieval Renaissance Discography Collections S-Z

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Medieval & Renaissance Music:

 

A Discography of the Recording Holdings at the Douglass Listening Room in the Knight Library

This is a discography (list of recordings) of some of the Knight Library's Douglass Room's Medieval & Renaissance recording collection. Note: The discography was updated in 2010, but there have been numerous recordings added since then.


Index for this guide:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T V W

Collections, Titles S - Z

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Sacred music for Mary, Queen of Scots.
ASV CD GAU 136, 1993.
PERFORMERS: Cappella Nova; David Hamilton, organ; Alan Tavener, conductor.
NOTES: Texts and program notes by Kenneth Elliott with French and German translations.
The Mass Cantate Domino may be an adaptation of Carver's Missa Fera pessima.
CONTENTS: Works by Robert Carver, David Peebles, John Black, and John Angus.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2129

Secular music circa 1300.
Telefunken SAWT 9504-A, [1968].
PERFORMERS: Studio der Fruhen Music; Thomas Binkley, conductor.
NOTES: Historical background notes, program notes and texts, with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by and from Pierekins del Coupele; Moniot d'Arras; Anonymous; Adam de la Halle; Master Alexander; Llibre Vermell.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1888

Secular vocal music of the Renaissance.
Dover Publications HCR 5262, c1965.
PERFORMERS: Ambrosian Singers & Players; Denis Stevens, conductor.
NOTES:Program notes by the conductor; texts, with English translations by Stanley Appelbaum.
CONTENTS: Works by Encina, Vilches, Alonso, Aldomar, and Badajoz, and Italian and French works by Wert, Rore, Luzzaschi, and Striggio.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl 3339

The service of Venus and Mars: music for the Knights of the Garter, 1340-1440.
Musical Heritage Society 513438H, c1993.
CONTENTS:Principally part songs, motets, carols, Mass movements, and instrumental intabulations of polyphonic chansons.
PERFORMERS:Gothic Voices, Christopher Page, director; Andrew Lawrence-King, medieval harp.
NOTES:Program notes by the conductor and texts with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Philippe de Vitry--Pierre des Molins---Leonel Power---Franchois Lebertoul--John Pyamour---John Dunstable---Soursby---Richard Loqueville.
DOUGLASS   COMPACT DISC CX6739                  

A set of brass.
Westminster WMS 1008, [1965].
PERFORMERS: R. Poeschl, clarino; Brass Ensemble of the Vienna State Opera Orchestra; Sayard Stone, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes and biographical sketches.
CONTENTS: Works by Giovanni Gabrieli, Andrea Gabrieli, and Altenburg.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A284 c.3

Shakespeare songs and consort music.
Harmonia Mundi France HMA 190202, [1986?], p1967.
PERFORMERS: Deller Consort; Desmond Dupre, lute; Alfred Deller, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes by Desmond Dupre in English, French, and German, and English words of the vocal works.
CONTENTS: Works by Morley;  Weelkes; Cutting and Byrd.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2216

El Siglo de oro: Spanische Kirchenmusik der Renaissance.
Telefunken 6.35371, p1978.
PERFORMERS: Pro Cantione Antiqua; The London Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble; Bruno Turner, conductor; sung in Latin.
NOTES: Durations, and program notes by B. Turner in German, English and French.
CONTENTS: Works by Victoria; Guerrero; Lobo; Ceballos; Morales; Vivanco; Navarro; and Castro.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A1075

The silver swan and other Elizabethan and Jacobean madrigals.
Nonesuch Records H-71387, [c1980].
PERFORMERS: Sung by the Scholars.
NOTES: Program notes and vocal texts by Charlotte E. Erwin.
CONTENTS: Works by Dowland; Gibbons; Vautor; Weelkes; Mundy; Wilbye and Morley.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3952

Simple gifts.
Advent Records 5012, [1975],p1974.
PERFORMERS: Metropolitan Opera Madrigal Singers (Christine Weidinger, soprano; Shirley Love, mezzo-soprano; Nico Castel, tenor; Robert Schmorr, tenor; Gene Boucher, baritone; Richard Best, bass).
CONTENTS: Works by Anon., 14th cent., Thomas Tomkins, John Dowland, John Wilbye, Thomas Morley, Tomas Luis da Vittoria, Anon., 15th cent., and Roland de Lassus.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 9350

Sing joyfully [a recital of anthems from Tallis to Britten].
Argo ZRG 5423, 1965.
PERFORMERS: Choir of St. Michael's College, Tenbury; Lucian Nethsingha, director.
NOTES: Program notes by John Betjeman.
CONTENTS: Works by Tallis, Morley, Tye, Byrd, Gibbons, and Ouseley.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 9002

Sing we & chant it!: English madrigals.
His Master's Voice ASD 4092, p1982.
PERFORMERS: King's Singers.
CONTENTS: Works by Morley; Wilbye; Byrd; Dowland; Weelkes; Farnaby; Jones; Pilkington; Mundy and Kirbye.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 5551

Six centuries of the viola.
Counterpoint/Esoteric CPTS 5605, [1964.
PERFORMERS: Milton Thomas, viola; Georgia Akst, piano.
NOTES: Program notes by Edward Applebaum.
CONTENTS: Anonymous works.
[For contents, click on the title of the recording.]
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1376

16th & 17th century folk songs & dances for lute.
Angel DS-38084, p1984.
PERFORMERS: Anthony Bailes, lute.
CONTENTS: Works by Vincenzo Capirola; Anthony Holborne; from the lute book of Robert Gordon of Straloch; Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 5312

Sixteenth century Bavarian court chapel music.
BASF Systems KBF 21192, p1973.
PERFORMERS: Capella Antiqua, Munich; Konrad Ruhland, director.
NOTES: Program notes in German by the director, with English and French translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Lasso, Fossa, Daser, Vento, Hoyoul, Lechner, Senfl, Vento, and Gosswein.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A705

16th century Italian & French dance music.
Boston Skyline BSD 123, p1994.
PERFORMERS: Musica Reservata; Michael Morrow, musical director; John Beckett, conductor.
CONTENTS: Works by Filippo Azzaiolo, Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Claudin de Sermisy, Clement Janequin, Pierre Passereau, Jacobus Clemens non Papa, and Giovanni Pacoloni.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2250

So quick, so hot, so mad: Elizabethan bawdy songs.
Musical Heritage Society, Inc. 513618A, p1994.
PERFORMERS:New York Ensemble for Early Music (Johana Arnold, soprano; Tina Chancey, bass viol, treble viol, violin; Daniel Collins,countertenor; David Hart, flutes, recorders; Frederick Renz, harpsichord, director.
CONTENTS: Works by Thomas Morley--John Dowland--Giles Farnaby--Robert Jones--David Melvill--John Bartlet--John Adson--Tobias Hume.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX8481

A song for Francesca: music in Italy, 1330- 1430.
Hyperion CDA66286, p1988.
PERFORMERS:Gothic Voices; Christopher Page, director; Andrew Lawrence-King, medieval harp solos.
NOTES:Includes texts (in French, Italian, and Latin) with English translations.
LANGUAGES: Italian and old French words.
CONTENTS: Works by Andreas de Florentia--Francesco Landini--Guillaume Dufay--Richard Loqueville--Hugo de Lantins--Jean Haucourt--Estienne Grossin.
DOUGLASS   COMPACT DISC CX11285                 

Songs for a Tudor king.
Saga Records 5461, c1978.
PERFORMERS: Judith Nelson, soprano; the Hilliard Ensemble.
NOTES: Program notes by Paul Hillier.
CONTENTS: Works by Fayrfax; Cornysh; Browne, and Sheryngham.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1452

Songs of birds, battles, and love, and the flowering of the French chanson.
Vanguard SRV 298SD, p1968.
PERFORMERS: Deller Consort; Alfred Deller, conductor.
CONTENTS: Works by Clement Janequin, Josquin, des Prez, Orlando di Lasso, Pierre Passereau, Guillaume Costeley, and Guillaume, de Machaut.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 7288

Songs of chivalry.
Nimbus Records NI 5006, p1983.
PERFORMERS: Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble.
NOTES: Program notes by Martin Best and English translations of song texts.
CONTENTS: Works by Anon., Guilhelm IX; Huon D'oisy; Thibaut de Navarre; Marcabru; Blondel de Nesle; Moniot d'Arras; Bernart de Ventadorn; Jaufre Rudel de Blaye; Beatriz de Dia; Raimbaut d'Aurenga; Peire Cardenal.
LANGUAGE:The vocal works sung principally in French.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX186

Songs of the German-Austrian Renaissance.
SPA Records SPA-58 SPA, [195-].
PERFORMERS: A cappella chorus of Vienna Academy; Hans Gillesberger, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes in English.
CONTENTS: Works by Orlando di Lasso; Hans Leo Hassler; Ludwig Senfl; Melchior Franck; Antonio Scandello; Heinrich Finck; Lorenz Lemlin; Caspar Othmair; Michael Praetorius; Leonhard Lechner; Johann Eccard; Melchior Vulpius.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl 661

The songs of the Minnesingers.
Barbara Garvey Seagrave and Wesley Thomas, authors.
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1966.
NOTES: Includes melodies with words.
CONTENTS: Anonymous works by Minnesingers.
[For contents, click on the record's title.]
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMcl 146 + MUSIC ML183.S4

Songs of the trouveres.
Hyperion CDA66773, p1995.
PERFORMERS:Gothic Voices; Christopher Page, director.
NOTES:Program notes by Christopher Page in English, French and German, and texts in French, with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Richart de Semilli--Gace Brule--Wibers Kaukesel--Gautier de Dargies--Adam de la Halle--Ernous li Viele--Audefroi.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX3137

Sounds of XVIth century Spain.
Angel S 36914, [1972].
PERFORMERS: Paul Bernard, playing the organs of San Jaime, Calatayud, and Santa Maria, Darocca.
NOTES: Program notes by P. Laursen and specifications of the organs.
CONTENTS: Works by Joan de Segovia; Palero; Soto; and Moreno.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 2790

La spagna: XV-XVI-XVII centuries.
BIS LP 163--LP 164, [1980].
PERFORMERS: Atrium Musicae; Gregorio Paniagua, director.
NOTES: Performed on period instruments.
CONTENTS: Works by Canova, Praetorius, De La Torre, Ghiselin, Encina, Verardi, Petrucci, Dalza, Kotter, von Constanz, Farnaby, Encina, Gulielmus, Weck, Negri, Josquin, Toledano, Pilkington, Canova da Milano, Judenkonig, Cabezon, and Caroso da Sermoneta.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A1232

La Spagna: siglos XV-XVI-XVII.
Bis CD-163, p1986.
NOTES: "41 versions of the famous melody by more that 20 composers".
Program notes in English, German, Spanish, and Swedish.
PERFORMERS:Atrium Musicae de Madrid on period instruments; Gregorio Paniagua, director.
CONTENTS: Works by El Divino Francesco Canova da Milano, 1497-1543; Michael Praetorius; Francisco de la Torre; Carlos Verardi; Joan Ambrosio Dalza; Hans Kotter; Hans von Constanz; Giles Farnaby; Juan dell Encina; M. Gulielmus; Hans Weck; Hans Kotter; Cesare Negri; Josquin des Pres; Diego Ortiz Toledano;  Francis Pilkington; Hans Judenkonig; Antonio de Cabezon; Marco Fabritio Caroso da Sermoneta.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX9238

Spanish and Mexican Renaissance vocal music.
EMI Records CDS 7 54341 2-43 2, p1991.
PERFORMERS:Hilliard Ensemble.
NOTES:Program notes by Tess Knighton in English with German, French and Spanish translations and Latin and Spanish texts with English,German and Spanish translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Alonso de Mondejar--Francisco de Penalosa--Martin de Riva flecha--attrib. Lucas Fernandez--Alonso de Alba--Juan del Encina--Pedro de Escobar--Luchas--Juan de Urrede--Francisco de Millan--attrib. Hernando Franco----Cristobal de Morales--Alonso Lobo--Francisco Guerrero--Juan Gutierrez de Padilla.
LANGUAGES:Sung in Latin and Spanish.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX7720                  

Spanish & Portuguese harpsichord.
Chandos Records CHAN 0560, p1994.
PERFORMER: Sophie Yates, harpsichord.
NOTES: Program notes by Ivan Moody in English with translations in German and French.
CONTENTS: Works by Antonio de Cabezon, Manuel Rodrigues Coelho, Antonio de Cabezon, Antonio Carreira and Hernando de Cabezon.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX3794

Spanish choral music.
Angel ANG 35257, [1955].
PERFORMERS: Capilla Clasica Polifonica del F. A. D., in part unacc., in part with guitar acc.; Enrique Ribo, conductor.
CONTENTS: Works by Victoria; Morales; Brudieu; Vasquez and arr. Jorda, Bonet and Ribo.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl 2253

Spanish medieval music.
Decca DL 79416, [1962].
PERFORMERS: New York Pro Musica; Noah Greenberg, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes by Denis Stevens, and texts, with English translations by Ernesto Guerra Da Cal, Denis Stevens, and Joel Newman.
CONTENTS: Works by Alfonso X, el Sabio; Anonymous, (XII century)and Anonymous, (XIV century).
LANGUAGES: Sung in Gallegan and Latin.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 9686

Spanish music of the Renaissance.
Decca DL 9409, [1959].
PERFORMERS: New York Pro Musica; Noah Greenberg, director.
NOTES: Program notes by Joel Newman and texts with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Martin de Rivaflecha, Cristobal de Morales, Alonso Mudarra, Luis Milan, Mateo Flecha, Diego Ortiz, Nicolas Gombert, and Antonio de Cabezon
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl 951

Spanish song of the Renaissance.
Angel S35888, [1962].
PERFORMERS: Victoria de los Angeles, soprano, with the Ars Musicae Ensemble; Jose M. Lamana, conductor. Introduction, by Victoria de los Angeles,
NOTES: Program notes, by Jose M. Lamana, and texts of the songs with English translations by Nigel Glendinning.
CONTENTS: Works by Cornago; Enrique; Encina; Gabriel; Milan; Fuenllana; Daza; Vazquez and Valderrabano.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 89

The spirits of England and France. I: Music of the later middle ages for court and church.
Hyperion Records CDA66739, p1994.
PERFORMERS: Gothic Voices; with Pavlo Beznosiuk, medieval fiddle; Christopher Page, conductor.
CONTENTS: Works by Cooke; Matteo da Perugia; Anon.; Pykini and Perotinus?
LANGUAGES:Vocal works sung in Old French or Latin.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2279

Lo sposalizio: the wedding of Venice to the sea.
Hyperion CDA67048, p1998.
PERFORMERS: King's Consort; Robert King, conductor.
NOTES:Program notes by the conductor with French and Italian translations and texts of vocal works with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Andrea Gabrieli, Gioseffo Guami, Kapsberger, Giovanni Gabrieli, Tiburtio Massaino.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX4869

Staatsmusik der Renaissance.
Telefunken SAWT 9561-9562, [1971].
PERFORMERS: Capella antiqua, Munchen; Konrad Ruhland, conductor; with instruments.
NOTES: Program notes in German and English by A. Dunning, and texts of the vocal works, with English and German translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Loyset Compere, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin Desprez, Filippo di Lurano, Antoin Brubier, Jacques Moderne, Adrian Willaert, Mathieu Gascongne, Claudin de Sermisy, Huldrych Zwingli, Jachet von Mantua, Francesco Corteccia, Benedictus Appenzeller, jean Courtois, Eustachius Barbion, Jacobus Clemens non Papa, Orlando di Lasso.
LANGUAGE:Sung principally in Latin.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A533

Stadtpfeiffer: music of Renaissance Germany.
Dorian CD-90292, p2001.
PERFORMERS:Piffaro, the Renaissance band; Joan Kimball, Robert Wiemken,conductors.
NOTES:Program notes by Robert Kendrick inserted in container.
CONTENTS: Works by Paulus Hofmaimer--Heinrich Isaac--Heinrich Finck--Ludwig Senfl--Caspar Othmayr--Johann Walther--Paulus de Broda--Glogauer Liederbuch--Nikolaus Apel Codex--Adam von Fulda--Georg Forster.
DOUGLASS   COMPACT DISC CX10119                

Sumer is icumen in: chants medievaux anglais.
Harmonia Mundi HMC 901154, p1985.
PERFORMERS: Hilliard Ensemble; Paul Hillier, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes by Paul Hillier with French and German translations.
CONTENTS: Anonymous songs from the middle ages.
[For complete contents, click on the title of the record.]
LANGUAGES: Sung in Latin and Middle English.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX1210

A Survey of the world's greatest organ music: Italy: volume 2.
Vox SVBX 5323, 1973.
PERFORMER: Clemente Terni, playing the organs at the Church of San Domenico di Prato and the Villa Schifanoia in Florence.
NOTES: Program notes by E.F. Kenton and specifications of the organs.
CONTENTS: Works by Giovanni Cavaccio, Andrea Gabrieli, Annibale Padovano, Girolamo Parabosco, Vincenzo Bell'haver, Bertoldo Sperindio, and Claudio Merulo.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A2015

Sweet flute: the history of recorder music.
Lyrichord LLST 7280, [197-?]
PERFORMERS: Conjunto Pro Arte de Flautas Dulces.
NOTES: Program notes by M. A. Videla.
CONTENTS: Medieval-Works by Anon.-Renaissance-Works by Josquin des Pres, Julius de Modena, Thomas Weelkes, Henry VIII,Claude Gervaise, and Anthony Holborne.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3039

"The Sweet power of musicke": William Shakespeare.
Musical Heritage Society MHS 4123, p1979.
PERFORMERS: Sheila Schonbrun, soprano; Tom Klunis, narrator; Edward Smith,harpsichord; New York Consort of Viols.
NOTES: Program notes by Judith Davidoff; song texts, music sources, and biographical notes on the performers.
CONTENTS: Works by Henry VIII, Lupo, Hume, Holborne, the Manchester Viol Book, and Gibbons.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3956

 

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Tangermünde Scherer-Orgel.
Capriccio 10720, p1996.
PERFORMERS:Dietrich Kollmannsperger, performing on the Scherer organ, St. Stephanskirche, Tangermünde, Germany.
NOTES:Notes in German with English and French translations, and organ specifications.
CONTENTS: Works by Heinrich Scheidemann--Andrea Gabrieli--Samuel Scheidt.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX14284

Li tans nouveaus.
ATMA Classique ACD 2 2290, p2003.
PERFORMERS:Anne Azema, soprano; Constantinople (Kiya Tabassian, setar; Guy Ross, lute, 'ud, harp; Isabelle Marchand, fiddle; Matthew Jennejohn, recorders, mute cornett; Ziya Tabassian, def, tombak, dayereh, vase, percussion.)
NOTES:Texts also printed in booklet with French and English translations.
CONTENTS:Vocal and instrumental music of the troubadours and trouveres from the 12th and 13th centuries, with 2 modern instrumental works by Guy Ross.
Works by Chastelain de Couci--Gontier de Soignies--Guiot de Dijon--Peire Vidal.
LANGUAGE:Sung in Old French.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX12013

Tanzmusik der Renaissance = Dance music of the Renaissance.
Archiv Produktion 2533 111, [1972].
PERFORMERS: Ulsamer-Collegium, with Konrad Ragossnig, lute and guitar.
CONTENTS: Works by: Anon., Gulielmus, de la Torre, Tourdion, Attaingnant, Dalza, Neusiedler, Milan, Mudarra, Phalese, le Roy, Schmid d. A, J. Paix, Susato, and Gervaise.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 2583

A tapestry of English cathedral music.
MCA Classics MCAD-25896, p1990.
PERFORMERS: Worcester Cathedral Choir; Donald Hunt, conductor; in part with Adrian Partington, organ.
CONTENTS: Works by Aston; Byrd; Gibbons; Mundy; Howells; Harris; Andrews; and Gray.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX5252

10th anniversary concert.
EMI KS 1001, p1978.
PERFORMERS: King's Singers.
CONTENTS: Works by Clement Janequin, William Byrd, Thomas Weelkes, John Farmer, and Giaches de Wert.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 4848

A thousand pearls.
Conch classics CC-1, 19--?
PERFORMERS:James Johnson, organ; Eastman Brass.
CONTENTS: Works by Giovanni Gabrieli; trans. James Johnson--Josquin de Pres--Dances from Intabulatura Nova, 1551, published Gardane--Francesco Bendusi--Juan Cabanilles; arr. for organ and brass by James Johnson.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX14281

To drive the cold winter away.
Vanguard VSD 71261, p1975.
PERFORMERS: St. George's Canzona; John Sothcott, director.
NOTES: Program notes by Francis Grubb.
CONTENTS: Arrangements of works by John Playford's publication; Arbeau; Anon., Dowland, and Praetorius.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 10302

Totenklagen; elegies & occasional motets.
Telefunken SAWT 9471, [1965].
PERFORMERS: Capella Antiqua, Munich; Konrad Ruhland, director.
NOTES: Program notes by Konrad Ruhland; includes Latin texts, with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Brumel; Vinders; Appenzeller; Vaet, and Senfl.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1395

A treasury of early music [an anthology of masterworks of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Baroque].
Haydn Society Records SHSE 9100-9103, [1964].
PERFORMERS: Danish soloists and ensembles.
CONTENTS: V.1. Music of the Middle Ages--Ambrosian Chant, Gallican Chant, Mozarabic Chant, Hrabanus Maurus, Anon., Ventadorn, Alfonso El Sabio, Leonin.
v. 2. Music of the Ars Nova and Renaissance--Mass of Tournai, Giovanni da Firenze, Caserta, Dunstable, Encina, Cara, Capirola, Sachs, Morales, Walter, Goudimel, Tallis, and Hassler.
v. 3. Music of the Renaissance and Baroque--Merulo, Bull, Senfl, Gesualdo, Dowland, Gibbons, Cavalieri, Schein.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A499 v.1 - 4

Treitler, Leo, 1931-
With voice and pen: coming to know medieval song and how it was made.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, c2003.
CONTENTS: Works from and by Codex Bodmer, Vatican Organum Treatise, Jaufre Rudel, and Walther von der Vogelweide.
MUSIC ML1402 .T73 2003 + Doug Circ COMPACT DISC CX10852

Les tres riches heures du moyen age: a medieval journey.
Harmonia Mundi France HMX 290649.54, p1995.
PERFORMERS: Ensemble Organum, dir. Marcel Peres; Deller Consort, dir. Alfred Deller; Clemencic Consort, dir. Rene Clemencic; Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, dir.; Anonymous 4; Hilliard Ensemble, dir. Paul Hillier; Paul O'Dette.
NOTES: Program notes and selected texts with English, French and German translations.
CONTENTS: I. Les premieres heures de l'ere Chretienne = [The dawn of the Christian era]Anonymous chants--II. Le regne du chant gregorien =[The reign of the Gregorian chant]--Le temps de l'amour courtois = [The age of courtly love] Works by Bernart de Ventadorn, Folquet de Marselha, Alfonso X, Carmina Burana, Neidhart, Tannhauser, Oswald von Wolkenstein.--IV. Les premieres polyphonies = [The birth of polyphony]. Works from The Gradual of Eleanor of Brittany; the Montpellier Codex.--Le siecle de l'Ars Nova = [Ars Nova and the 14th century] Works from and by Le Roman de Fauvel; La Messe de Tournai; Guillaume de Machaut; Francesco Landini; Bartolino de Padova; Baude Cordier; Solage; Guido.--VI. A l'aube de la Renaissance =[The dawn of the Renaissance (15th century)] Works by John Plummer, Forest, Anon., Antonius Divitis, Francisco de la Torre, Johannes Ockeghem, and Marco da l'Aquila.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX3351

Triumph of Maxmilian I.
Nonesuch HB 73016, 1967.
PERFORMERS: London Ambrosian Singers; John McCarthy, conductor; Vienna Renaissance Players.
NOTES: Program notes by Martin picker and texts with translations by Raymond Rosenstock and others.
CONTENTS: Works by Heinrich Isaac, Paul Hofhaimer, Ludwig Senfl, Anon., and Costanzo Festa.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A411

Triumphs of Oriana; [music to entertain Elizabeth I.]
Argo ZRG 643, [1970]
PERFORMERS: Purcell Chorus of Voices; with instrumental interludes by the Elizabethan Consort of Viols and the London Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble; Gary Watson, speaker; Grayston Burgess, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes by J. Buttrey; texts inserted.
CONTENTS: Works by Peele, Bennet, Morley, Weelkes, Wilbye, Holmes, Mundy, Farmer, and East.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 7589

Triumphs of Oriana: 25 old English madrigals by 23 Elizabethan composers.
Music Library Recordings MLR 7001/7002.
PERFORMERS: Madrigal Guild; Eileen Washington, Director.
NOTES: Program notes by Eileen Washington.
CONTENTS: Works by East, Mundy, Gibbons, Bennet, Hilton, Holmes, Nicolson, Cavendish, Farmer, Wilbye, Hunt, Weelkes, Milton, Kirbye, R. Jones, Morley.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl A203 v.2 & 3

Troubadour and trouvere songs.
Lyrichord Lems 8001, c1994.
PERFORMERS:Russell Oberlin, countertenor; Seymour Barab, viol.
NOTES:"The original manuscripts have no indications as to how these songs were accompanied. The accompaniments for viol used here are ... my own. Saville Clark".
NOTES:Includes program notes and texts with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Guiraut de Borneil--Guiraut Riquier--Arnaut Daniel--Bernard de Ventadour--Gautier d'Epinal--Gace Brule.
LANGUAGE:Sung in Provencal and Old French.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX6818

Troubadour and trouvere songs.
Expériences Anonymes EA-0012, [1957].
PERFORMERS:Russell Oberlin, countertenor; Seymour Barab, viol.
NOTES:"The original manuscripts have no indications as to how these songs were accompanied. The accompaniments for viol used here are ... my own. Saville Clark".
NOTES:Includes program notes and texts with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Guiraut de Borneil--Guiraut Riquier--Arnaut Daniel--Bernard de Ventadour--Gautier d'Epinal--Gace Brule.
LANGUAGE:Sung in Provencal and Old French.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl A132 v.1

Troubadour songs and medieval lyrics.
Hyperion Records A66094, 1984.
PERFORMERS: Paul Hillier, baritone, medieval harp; Stephen Stubbs, medieval lute; Lena-Liis Kiesel, portative organ.
NOTES: Program notes by Paul Hillier.
CONTENTS: Works by Giraut, de Borneil, Bernart, de Ventadorn, Anon., and Peter Abelard.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 5227

Troubadours & trouveres.
Teldec 8.35519, [1985], p1970-1974.
PERFORMERS:Studio der Fruhen Musik; Thomas Binkley, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes in German and English, and texts in Old French with German and English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Peire Vidal--Giraut de Bornelh--Bernart de Ventadorn--Raimbaut de Vaqueiras--Comtessa de Dia--Jacques de Cambrai--Guiot de Dijon--Gillebert--de Berneville--Gace Brule--Etienne de Meaux.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX6869

Trouveres.
Deutsche Harmonia Mundi 1C 157 1695013, p1984.
PERFORMERS: Sequentia.
CONTENTS: Works by Adam de La Halle, Jehannot de Lescurel, Petrus de Cruce, and anon.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds A1382

Trumpet and harp.
Angel DS-37917, [1984],p1982.
PERFORMERS: Maurice Andre, trumpet; Joelle Bernard, harp and arranger; with Gabriel Garrido, percussion.
CONTENTS: Works by Claude Gervaise; John Bull; Thoinot Arbeau; Michael Praetorius.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 5314

The Trumpet shall sound.
Philips 6500 926, p1975.
PERFORMERS: Clarion Consort, featuring Don Smithers, trumpet; various combinations, principally for trumpet and/or organ.
CONTENTS: Works by: Thomas Morley, John Dowland.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3502

Tudor anthems: [13 anthems from The Oxford book of Tudor anthems].
Peters International PLE 132, p1979.
PERFORMERS: The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford; Simon Preston, director.
NOTES: Program notes by John Morehen.
CONTENTS: Works by Byrd, Gibbons, Weelkes, Farrant, Philips, Byrd, Parsons, Gibbons, Tallis, and Mundy.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3811

2,000 years of music. [A concise history of the development of music from the earliest times through the 18th century.]
Folkways Records FT 3700, [1962].
NOTES: Program notes by the editor and biographical notes.
CONTENTS: Works by Vogelweide, Dufay, Josquin, Finck, Palestrina, Lasso.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl A187

 

V

Venezianische Mehrchorigkeit um 1600.
Telefunken SAWT 9456-A, [1964?].
PERFORMERS: Capella antiqua Munchen; Konrad Ruhland, conductor.
NOTES: Historical background notes in German, program notes by K. Ruhland, in German and English, and texts with German translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Gabrieli and Giovanelli.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1549

Venice preserved.
Musical Heritage Society 513110K, [1992], p1990.
PERFORMERS: Gentlemen of the Chappell; His Majesties Sagbutts & Cornetts; Peter Bassano, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes and Latin texts with English translations included.
CONTENTS: Works by Giovanni Gabrieli--Augustine Bassano--Jeronimo Bassano--Giovanni Bassano--Andrea Gabrieli.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX8506

Villancicos & ensaladas.
Astree Naive ES 9951, [2000], p1990.
NOTES:Excerpts from the Cancionero de Uppsala and works based on them.
PERFORMERS:Monserrat Figueras, soprano; La Capella Reial de Catalunya; Jordi Savall, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes in Catalan, English, French, German and Spanish and texts with English, French and German translations.
CONTENTS: Works by B. Ramos de Pareja--Luys Milan--Bartomeu Carceres--Luys de Narvaez.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX11309

Villon to Rabelais: 16th century music of the streets, theatres, and courts.
Harmonia Mundi France HMU 907226, p1999.
PERFORMERS:Newberry Consort; Mary Springfels, director.
NOTES: Program notes in English and French, and texts with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Johannes Stokhem--Antoine de Fevin--C. Marot, after Arbeau--Busnois--Adrian Willaert.
LANGUAGE:Sung in French.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX10959

Vinci l'Harmonie du monde.
Astree Naive E 8883, p2003.
PERFORMERS:Doulce Memoire: Anne Azeme, mezzo-soprano; Anne Quentin, soprano for French pieces; Pascale Boquet, viola de mano, guitare renaissance; Angelique Mauillon, harpe gothique; Sylvia Abramowicz, Lucas Guimaraes Peres, Martin Bauer, viole de gambe; Frederic Martin, lira da braccio; Denis Raisin Dadre, Francis Mercet, Jeremie Papasergio, flutes, bombardes; Elsa Frank, flutes, chalemie; Bruno Caillat, percussions; Denis Raisin Dadre, conductor.
NOTES: Includes program notes in French and English, text of songs in Italian and French with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Guillaume Machaut--Francisco Varoter--Ioan Ambrosio Dalza --Bartolomeo Tromboncino--Marchetto Cara--Ansano Senese--Pierre Attaingnant--Hans Gerle--Pierre Phalese--Raulin de Vaux--Jean Richafort.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX13255

Virtuoso recorder music.
Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre 414 277-2, p1985.
PERFORMERS: Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet.
CONTENTS: Works by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Tarquinio Merula, Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Simpson, John Black, and William Byrd.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX629

The voice in the garden: Spanish songs and motets, 1480-1530.
Hyperion CDA66653, p1993.
PERFORMERS: Gothic Voices; Christopher Page, director; Christopher Wilson, vihuela; Andrew Lawrence-King, harp.
NOTES: Works from the Cancionero musical de palacio and other sources, principally for 3-6 voices, unacc.; includes instrumental works for solo vihuela or harp.
CONTENTS: Works by: Juan del Encina, Luis de Narvaez, Francisco de Penalosa, Gabriel Mena, Luis Milan, Julio Segni, Francisco Fernandez Palero, and Enrique.
LANGUAGES:Vocal works sung in Latin and Spanish.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2133

Voices of the Middle Ages, music from a Gothic cathedral.
Nonesuch H 71171, [1967].
PERFORMERS: The Capella Antiqua, Munich; Konrad Ruhland, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes by Irving Godt and bibliographical sources compiled by Jason Farrow; texts of the works, with English translations by Ella and Irving Godt.
CONTENTS: Works by Resinarius, Dufay, and Antico.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1141

Vox Neerlandica. I.
NM Classics 92064, p1997.
PERFORMERS:Netherlands Chamber Choir; Paul Van Nevel, conductor.
NOTES: Program notes in Dutch, English, French, German and Spanish, and texts.
CONTENTS: Works by Johannes Ciconia--Guillaume Dufay--Josquin des Prez--Jacob Obrecht--Pierre de la Rue--Adriaan Willaert--Jacobus Clemens non Papa--Cipriano de Rore--Hubert Waelrant--Jacobus de Kerle--Orlandus Lassus--Cornelis Schuyt.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX8583

 

W

Wandering in this place; [witty, amourous, and introspective ayres and lute solos of Elizabethan England].
1750 Arch Records 1757, p1977.
PERFORMERS: Tom Buckner, tenor; Joseph Bacon, lute.
NOTES: Program notes by J. Edmunds.
CONTENTS: Works by John Dowland, Thomas Morley,  and Michael Cavendish.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3589

Watkins ale: music of the English Renaissance.
Dorian Recordings DOR-90142, p1991.
PERFORMERS: Baltimore Consort: Custer LaRue, soprano; Mary Ann Ballard, Ronn McFarlane, Mark Cudek, Chris Norman, Webb Wiggins, Larry Lipkis on treble viol, lute, cittern, bandora, and other instruments; guest artists: Howard Bass, bandora,lute; Ann Marie Morgan, bass viol.
CONTENTS: Works by Jean d'Estree; John Johnson; Richard Allison; Thomas Morley; William Byrd; John Dowland and Richard Nicolson.
DOUGLASS COMPACT DISC CX2214 + Doug. Circ. COMPACT DISC CX2214

The way of the pilgrim: medieval songs of travel.
Dorian Recordings DOR-93214, p2000.
PERFORMERS:Toronto Consort; David Fallis, director.
NOTES:Biographical and program notes and vocal texts with English translations.
CONTENTS: Works by Alfonso X, King of Castile and Leon--Thibaut de Champagne--Oswald von Wolkenstein--Huon de Saint-Quentin--Walther von der Vogelweide--Chardon de Croisilles--Carmina Burana.
LANGUAGES:Vocal portions sung in Catalan, Old French, Gallician dialect, Middle High German, or Latin.
DOUGLASS   COMPACT DISC CX10115                 

William Byrd and his age.
Bach Guild BG 557, [1956].
PERFORMERS: Alfred Deller, counter-tenor; Wenzinger consort of viols of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis; August Wenzinger, conductor.
CONTENTS: Works by William Byrd, Thomas Whythorne, Richard Nicolson, Robert Parsons, and Alfonso Ferrabosco.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMdl 801

Works for guitar from Renaissance to baroque.
Philips 9500 351, p1977.
PERFORMER: Pepe Romero, guitar; all except the 1st work were originally for vihuela.
CONTENTS: Works by Valderrabano, Pisador, Mudarra, Narvaez, and Milan.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 3662

The woods so wild.
RCA Red Seal LSC-3331, [1972]
PERFORMER: Julian Bream, lute.
NOTES: Program notes by Tom Eastwood.
CONTENTS: Works by: Byrd--Milano--Cutting--Dowland--Holborne--Anon.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 10312

Works from the repertoire of the Imperial Chapelle.
Archive Production ARC 73223, [1964.]
PERFORMERS: Wiener Sangerknaben and Chorus Viennensis; Uwe Mund, conductor; Concentus Musicus, Vienna.
NOTES: Program notes by Nikolaus Harnoncourt.
CONTENTS: Works by Isaac; Brumel; Desprez; Pierre de la Rue; Senfl; Hofhaimer and Obrecht.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 1144

The world of Adam de la Halle.
Turnabout TV-S 34439. [p1972].
PERFORMERS:Cambridge Consort; Joel Cohen, director.
NOTES:Program notes by Alexander Silbiger and synopsis of 1st work.
CONTENTS:Works by Adam de la Halle--Anon.--Guillaume d'Amiens--Muset--Bernard de Ventadorn--Gillebert de Berneville--Moniot d'Arras--Neithart von Reuental.
DOUGLASS PHONODISC DMds 13476


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