Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

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David Munrow, David Munrow
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Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

"Designed to illustrate the principal types of instruments in use in Europe before 1600."

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Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
1986, Oxford University Press
Cover of: Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Cover of: Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
1976, Oxford University Press, Music Dept.
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Instruments of the middle ages: Woodwind: Saltarello / Anon., 14th cent, Italian. Shephard's tune / trad. Syrian. Saltarello / Anon. 14th cent Italian. Ballade, Dame se vois m'estes / Guillaume de Machaut. Pastourelle, Au tans d'aost ; Chanson à refrain, A prisai qu'en chantant / Anon. 13th cent. French. Minnesinger melody, Owe daz nach liebe gat / Master Alexander. Chanson Pieuse, Dou tre douz non / Thibaut of Navarre. Virelai, Gracieusette / Jehan de Lescurel. Dansa, Ben volgra, s'esser poges / Guiraut d'Espanha de Toloza. English Te Deum / Anon. 13th cent. Chansonnette, Quant je voy yver retorner / Colin Muset.
Keyboard: Madrigal, Ay schonsolato ed amoroso / Vincenzo da Rimini. Estampie, from the Robertsbridge fragment / English, c. 1320. Chanson, Joliveté et bone amor / Jehan d'Esquiri. Ellend du hast / Conrad Paumann.
Brass: Fanfare, Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol / Hermann, monk of Salzburg. Fanfare, Ad modum tube / Guillaume Dufay. Ballade, De moi dolereus vos chant / Gillebert de Berneville. Das nachthorn / Hermann, monk of Salzburg. Geisslerlied, Maria muoter reinû maît / Anon. German 1349. Der Trumpet / Hermann, monk of Salzburg.
Strings: Lai, Qui pourroit un guierredon / Anon. 13th cent. French. Dance tune / Tassin. Golliard melody, O roma nobilis / Anon. 11th cent. Hymn to St. Magnus, Nobilis humilis / Orkney Iles 12th cent. Madrigals, Tanto soavemente ; Di novo é giunto / Jacopo da Bologna. Chanson, Amours que porra / Thibaut de Blason. Aquel que de boontade / Alfonso, el Sabio. Virelai, Quant je sui mis / Guillaume de Machaut. English dance / Anon. 13th cent. Le septime estampie real / Anon. 13th cent French. Ballata, Poi che da te mi convien / Francesco Landini. Virelai, Comment qu'a moy / Guillaume de Machaut. Motet, Quant ie le voi-Bon vin doit-Cis chans / Anon. 14th cent. French.
Instruments of the Renaissance: Woodwind: Two courantes from Newe teutsche weltliche Gesänglein / Samuel Voeckel. Chanson, Ce qui souloit / Tielman Susato. Caro ortolano / Giogio Mainerio. Padouana / Johann Schein. Bicinium, Le cuer de vous / Antonio Gardane. Bicinium, Mon petit cueur / Guillaume le Heurteur. Three bransles doubles from Terpsichore / Michael Praetorius. Chanson, Amor me poingt / Claudin de Sermisy. Chanson, Hellas! amour / Guillaume le Heurteur. The fairie round / Anthony Holborne.
Keyboard: Entrada réal / Pedro de Soto. Prelude, Ascensus simplex / Conrad Paumann. Toccata / Giovanni Salvatore. Variations on the romanesca / Anon. 16th cent. Ballo Francese / Giorgio Mainerio.
Brass: Toccata from Orfeo / Claudio Monteverdi. Adagio and allegro from the sonata for trombone, two violins and continuo / Heinrich Biber. Lobt Gott ihr Christen alle gleich / Michael Praetorius. Canzona, Due canti / Girolamo Frescobaldi. Bicinium, Amour organ / Pierre de Manchicourt. Canzona quarta for basso solo / Girolamo Frescobaldi. Orlando sleepeth / John Dowland. A fancy-prelude, or voluntary / Thomas Mace. Ballo anglese / Giorgio Mainerio. Galliarde for cittern and bass / Anthony Holborne. Toccata prima / Alessandro Piccinini. Galliard ; Duet, Le Rossignol / John Dowland. Fantasia XI / Luis de Milàn. Pavana (variations on the romanesca) / Anon. 16th cent. Fantasia in four parts / William Byrd. Duet, Forget me not / Thomas Ford.

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"Designed to illustrate the principal types of instruments in use in Europe before 1600 [and] carefully planned in conjunction with the book included."

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Manual sequence.

Durations with explanatory note by Munrow ([6] p. ill.) and his book (95 p. ill. 29 cm.) laid in container.

Program notes ([6] p., ill.) by David Munrow.

Early Music Consort of London; David Munrow, director.

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780.902
Library of Congress
M2

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OL38618792M
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76750488
OCLC/WorldCat
3279480

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