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Musik des Mittelalters = Music of the Middle Ages = Musique du moyen-age.

Title
  1. Musik des Mittelalters = Music of the Middle Ages = Musique du moyen-age.
Published by
  1. Hamburg : Deutsche Grammophon, [1994]

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Additional authors
  1. Joppich, Godehard.
  2. Munrow, David.
  3. Pérotin, -1238?
  4. Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377.
  5. Choralschola der Benediktinerabtei Münsterschwarzach.
  6. Early Music Consort of London.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (73 min.) : digital, stereo; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Classikon ; 89
Uniform title
  1. Classikon ; 89.
Alternative title
  1. Music of the Middle Ages
  2. Musique du moyen-age
Subject
  1. 500-1400
  2. Music > 500-1400
  3. Gregorian chants
  4. Propers (Music)
  5. Organa
  6. Motets
  7. Music
Contents
  1. Gregorianischer Choral = Gregorian chant = Chant grégorian. Proprium missae in Epiphania Domini. Graduale, Omnes de Saba venient ; Offertorium, Reges Tharsis ; Communio, Vidimus stellam eius -- Proprium missae in dedicatione ecclesiae. Introitus, Terribilis est locus iste ; Alleluia, Adorabo ad templum sanctum tuum ; Offertorium, Domine Deus, in simplicitate ; Communio, Domus mea.
  2. Musik der Gotik = Music of the Gothic era = Musique de l'époque gothique. Organum 4 vocum. Viderunt omnes ; Sederunt principes / Pérotin -- Motetten. Lasse! comment oublieray ; Qui es promesses ; Hoquetus David ; Christe, qui lux est / Guillaume de Machaut.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Consists of previously released material.
  2. Compact disc.
  3. Texts with English translations and notes by Harvey Sachs inserted in container.
Event (note)
  1. Chant recorded at the Kloster Münsterschwarzach Jan. 1981-Jan. 1982 ; Pérotin and Machaut recorded in Godalming, Surrey and at Conway Hall, London, Oct. 1975.