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Estampie : Neuinterpretation der ältesten überlieferten Instrumentalmusik des Abendlandes = a new interpretation of the oldest preserved instrumental music of the Occident = Nouvelle interprétation de la plus ancienne musique instrumentale de l'Occident.

Title
  1. Estampie : Neuinterpretation der ältesten überlieferten Instrumentalmusik des Abendlandes = a new interpretation of the oldest preserved instrumental music of the Occident = Nouvelle interprétation de la plus ancienne musique instrumentale de l'Occident.
Published by
  1. Goseck, Germany : Raum Klang, [2014], ℗2013.
Author
  1. ensemble nu:n, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Description
  1. 1 audio disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Manuscrit du roi.
Alternative title
  1. Neuinterpretation der ältesten überlieferten Instrumentalmusik des Abendlandes
  2. New interpretation of the oldest preserved instrumental music of the Occident
  3. Nouvelle interprétation de la plus ancienne musique instrumentale de l'Occident
Subject
  1. Estampies
  2. Trios (Saxophone, guitar, percussion)
  3. Dance music > 500-1400
  4. Instrumental music > 500-1400
Contents
  1. La prime estampie royal (5:54) -- La seconde estampie royal (7:59) -- La tierche estampie royal (7:30) -- La quarte estampie royal (7:56) -- La quinte estampie royal (7:47) -- La sexte estampie royal (4:50) -- La septime estampie royal (5:56) -- La ultime estampie royal (6:32).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Instrumental music from Estampies royales, Manuscrit du roi, France, ca. 1290-1310.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Program notes by Falk Zenker in German, with English and French translations, inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded 11-14 March 2013 in Siemensvilla, Berlin, Germany.