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Mari it is : songs and instrumental music from medieval England.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Dufay Collective, performer.
Alexander Street Press.
Series:
New direction (Colchester, England)
Language:
English
English, Middle (1100-1500)
French
German
Latin
Multiple languages
Subjects (All):
Music--England--500-1400.
Music.
Chamber music--England--500-1400.
Chamber music.
Part songs--500-1400.
Part songs.
England.
Genre:
Chamber music.
Part songs.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (66 minutes).
Place of Publication:
Colchester, Essex, England : Chandos, [1995]
Language Note:
Vocal portions sung in Middle English or Latin.
System Details:
audio file
Contents:
Miri it is while sumer ilast (2:19)
Dance, Miri it is (3:06)
Edi beo thu hevene-queene (4:21)
Estampie, Edi beo thu (2:00)
Ar ne kuth ich sorghe non (8:47)
Ductia (1:36)
Brid one brere (2:18)
Estampie (4:36)
O sponsa Dei electa (1:30)
Beata viscera (1:17)
Sanctus (2:05)
Alleluya psallat (1:17)
Ductia
Sancta Mater graciae (2:22 ; 1:46)
Dance (4:11)
Omnis caro peccaverat (9:02)
Dance, Omnis caro (3:37)
Ductia (2:20)
Sumer is icumen in (4:39).
Participant:
Dufay Collective (Paul Bevan, recorders, psaltery, voice; Giles Lewin, vielles, voice; William Lyons, bagpipes, recorders, simfony, voice; Raphael Mizraki, gittern, rebecs, voice; Susanna Pell, vielles; Peter Skuce, harp, organ, voice); John Potter, tenor.
Notes:
Streaming audio files.
Title from resource description page (viewed March 21, 2016).
Medieval vocal music (1, 2 or 6 voices, chiefly unaccompanied) and instrumental music, all anonymous from the 13th century.
Includes liner notes in English, German, and French, and texts with English, German, and French translations.
Recorded St. Bartholomew's Church, Orford 16-18 February 1995.
Other Format:
Original cat. no.: CHAN 9396
OCLC:
815447334
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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