Instruments of the Middle Ages and Renaissance

Album by Early Music Consort of London, David Munrow

Released 1976

Tracklist

  • 12" Vinyl 1: The Middle Ages
  • 1
    Saltarello
    1:55
  • 2
    Shepherd’s tune
    1:02
  • 3
    (a) Saltarello (b) Ballade “Dame, se vous m’estés”
    3:14
  • 4
    Pastourelle “Au tans d’aost”
    1:08
  • 5
    A prisai qu’en chantant plour
    1:13
  • 6
    Ach owê, daz nâch liebe ergât
    1:34
  • 7
    Dou tres douz non
    1:55
  • 8
    Virelai “Gracïeuse”
    1:21
  • 9
    Dansa “Ben volgra, s’esser poges”
    1:13
  • 10
    English Te Deum
    1:55
  • 11
    Chansonnette “Quan je voi iver retorner”
    1:33
  • 12
    Madrigal “Ay, sconsolato ed amoroso”
    1:43
  • 13
    Estampie
    2:23
  • 14
    Chanson “Joliveté et bone amor”
    1:39
  • 15
    Ellend du hast
    2:16
  • 16
    (a) Fanfare “Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol” (b) Fanfare “Ad modum tubae”
    2:21
  • 17
    (a) Ballade “De moi doloureus” (b) Das Nachthorn (c) Geisslerlied “Maria muoter reinû maît” (d) Der Trumpet
    3:37
  • 18
    (a) Lai “Qui porroit un guierredon” (b) Dance tune
    2:14
  • 19
    Goliard melody “O Roma nobilis”
    0:51
  • 20
    Hymn to St Magnus “Nobilis humilis”
    1:01
  • 21
    Madrigal “Tanto soavemente”
    1:57
  • 22
    Madrigal “Di novo è giunto”
    2:14
  • 23
    Chanson “Amours que porra”
    1:23
  • 24
    Aquel que de voontade
    1:15
  • 25
    Virelai “Quant je sui mis”
    1:02
  • 26
    English dance
    1:46
  • 27
    La septime estampie real
    1:05
  • 28
    Ballata “Poi che da te mi convien”
    1:26
  • 29
    Virelai “Comment qu’a moy”
    1:35
  • 30
    Improvised fanfare Motet “Quant ie le voi — Bon vin doit — Cis chans veult boire”
    1:05
  • 12" Vinyl 2: The Renaissance
  • 1
    Two courantes
    2:13
  • 2
    Chanson “Ce qui souloit”
    1:45
  • 3
    Caro ortolano
    1:30
  • 4
    Padouana
    2:09
  • 5
    Bicinium “Le cuer de vous”
    1:11
  • 6
    Bicinium “Mon petit cuer”
    1:23
  • 7
    Three Bransles Doubles
    1:33
  • 8
    Chanson “Amor me poingt”
    1:26
  • 9
    Chanson “Hellas! Amour”
    2:17
  • 10
    The Fairie Round
    1:22
  • 11
    Entrada réal
    2:22
  • 12
    (a) Prelude “Ascensus simplex” (b) “Min Hertz hat sich ser gefröwet”
    1:35
  • 13
    Toccata from the Naples MS
    1:57
  • 14
    Variations on the Romanesca
    2:35
  • 15
    Ballo Francese
    0:57
  • 16
    (a) Unmuted Toccata from Orfeo, 1607 (b) Muted Toccata from Orfeo, 1607
    1:26
  • 17
    (a) Solo: Adagio and Allegro (b) Consort “Lobt Gott ihr Christen alle gleich”
    2:59
  • 18
    Canzona for “due canti”
    3:08
  • 19
    Bicinium “Amour cruel”
    1:22
  • 20
    Canzona Quarta for “basso solo”
    2:22
  • 21
    Orlando sleepeth
    1:44
  • 22
    A Fancy — Praelude, or Voluntary
    1:48
  • 23
    Ballo Anglese
    1:06
  • 24
    Galliarde for cittern and bass
    2:22
  • 25
    Toccata prima
    1:44
  • 26
    Galliard
    0:50
  • 27
    Duet “Le Rossignol”
    1:36
  • 28
    Fantasia XI from El maestro, 1536
    2:50
  • 29
    Pavana (Variations on the Romanesca)
    1:32
  • 30
    (a) Consort: Fantasy in four parts (b) Lyra viol: Duet “Forget me not”
    3:21
  • 31
    La volta
    1:32

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Release credits

  • horn [17], trumpet [1, 17]
  • clavichord [15], harp [18], hurdy gurdy [14], organ [13], portative [12]
  • struck string instruments [21], tabor [17], tambourine [4], timpani [1, 27], triangle [17]
  • bagpipe [3-4], conductor [10], fipple flute [7-8], gemshorn [11], pipe and tabor [9], reeds [2], shawm [1, 17], transverse flute [6], treble recorder / alto recorder [10]
  • instrument [10]
  • lyre [19], rebec [21, 27]
  • bell [10], harp [18], psaltery [20]
  • buisine [16]
  • bagpipe [4], citole [26-27], lute [11, 22, 24], mandora / gallichon [23], mouth harp [7], pan flute [5], tambourine [1], tenor recorder [10]
  • gittern [25]
  • buisine [16], cornett [17], trumpet [16]
  • rebec [12, 22], tenor recorder [10], tromba marina [27]

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