Gregorian chant to the 13th century.

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  1. Gregorian chant to the 13th century. [sound recording].

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Additional authors
  1. Cape, Safford.
  2. Van, Guillaume de, 1906-1949
  3. Pro Musica Antiqua (Brussels, Belgium) prf
  4. Paraphonistes de St-Jean des Matines. prf
Series statement
  1. L'Anthologie sonore, v.1, record 1
Subject
  1. Gregorian chants
  2. Songs, French
  3. Vocal music
  4. Trios (Recorder, lute, viol)
  5. Songs, German
Contents
  1. Respond gradual for the festival of St. Agatha (before 1000 A.D.)--Easter Alleluia (before 1000 A.D.)--Organum duplum, by Léonin.--Organum triplum, by Pérotin.--Conductus of Saint Louis (ca. 1248)--Conductus (13th cent.)--Two melismas and an estampie (13th cent.)--Paline benediction, Swiss mountain song.--Minnesinger's song.--Minnesinger's song: Kreuzfahrerlied, W. von der Vogelweide.--Minnesinger's song, Rumelant.--French troubadour's song, by Blondel de Nesles.--French troubadour's song, by Perrin d'Agincourt.--French troubadour's song, by Richard Couer-de-Lion.--English gymel conductus.--Church motet.--Rondeau, Adam de la Halle.--Instrumental trio: In saeculum viellatoris.--Secular motet.--Virelai, by Adam de la Halle.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Program notes and texts on container.
Performer (note)
  1. Soloists and ensembles including Pro Musica Antiqua Society, Brussels and Paraphonistes de St-Jean des Matines; Safford Cape, Guillaume de Van, conductor.