Petrucci, first printer of music.

Title
  1. Petrucci, first printer of music.
Published by
  1. New York : Decca, [1969]
Author
  1. New York Pro Musica, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Petrucci, Ottaviano.
  2. White, John R.
  3. Ninot, le Petit.
  4. Hayne, van Ghizeghem, approximately 1445-
  5. Josquin, des Prez, -1521.
  6. Ghiselin, Johannes.
  7. Bruhier, Antoine, active 1504-1521.
  8. Compère, Loyset, approximately 1445-1518.
  9. Dalza, Joan Ambrosio, active 1508.
  10. Bossinensis, Franciscus, active 1509-1511.
  11. Rossino Mantovano, active 1505-1511.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Series statement
  1. Decca gold label series
Uniform title
  1. Decca gold label series.
Alternative title
  1. First printer of music.
  2. Ave maris stella.
Subject
  1. Part songs, Sacred
  2. Part songs, French
  3. Part songs, Italian
  4. Masses
  5. Dance music > Italy
Contents
  1. Ela la la / Ninot le Petit -- De tous biens playne / Hayne van Ghizeghem -- De tous biens playne : canon a 2 / Josquin des Prez -- La Alfonsina / Jean Ghiselin -- Latura tu / Antoine Bruhier -- Lourdault, lourdault / Loyset Compère -- Pavana alla veneziana ; Saltarello ; Piva / Joan Ambrosio Dalza -- Recercar and Lauda processionale: Se mai per maraveglia / Franciscus Bossinensis -- Un sonar da piva in fachinesco : (Lirum bililirum) / Rossinus Mantuanus -- El grillo / Josquin des Prez -- Ave maris stella : ninth-century Gregorian hymn -- Missa Ave Maris Stella / Josquin des Prez.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Chansons, frottole, popular Italian dances, and sacred compositions from the first printed collections (1501-1508).
  2. Playable also on monaural equipment.
  3. Program notes by Jeremy Noble and texts of the vocal pieces in French, Italian, or Latin, with English translations, on container.