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David Munrow • The Early Music Consort Of London - Instruments Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance
Musician: David MunrowAlbum title: Instruments Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance
Style: Medieval, Renaissance
Released: 1983
Country: UK & Europe
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David Munrow • The Early Music Consort Of London - Instruments Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance
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| The Middle Ages: Woodwind | ||
| A1 | Shawn - 'Saltarello'Shawm [Oriental Shawm] – David MunrowTambourine – James TylerTimpani [Nakers] – David CorkhillTrumpet [Medieval Trumpet] – Alan LumsdenWritten By [14th Century Italien] – Anonymous |
1:49 |
| A2 | Reed Pipe - 'Shepherd's Tune'Reeds [Reed Pipe] – David MunrowWritten By [Syrian] – Traditional |
0:56 |
| A3a | Bagpipe Cylindrical Chanter - 'Saltarello'Bagpipes – David MunrowWritten By [14th Century Italien] – Anonymous |
1:12 |
| A3b | Bagpipe Conical Chanter - Ballade "Dame Se Vous M'estes"Bagpipes – David MunrowComposed By – Guillaume De Machaut |
1:55 |
| A4 | Bladder Pipes - Pastourelle "Au Tans D'aost" From The "Chansonnier Cangé"Bagpipes [Bladder Pipes] – David Munrow, James TylerTambourine – David CorkhillWritten By [13th Century French] – Anonymous |
1:04 |
| A5 | Panpipes - Chanson À Refrain "A Prisai Qu'En Chantant Plour" From The "Chansonnier Cangé"Panpipes – John Turner Written By [13th Century French] – Anonymous |
1:09 |
| A6 | Transverse Flute - Minnesinger Melody "Owe Daz Nach Liebe Gat"Flute – David MunrowWritten By [Late 13th Century] – Master Alexander |
1:30 |
| A7 | Six-holed Pipe - Chanson Pieuse "Dou Tres Douz Non" With Improvised Prelude And Postlude For Jew's HarpComposed By – Thibaut Of Navarre*Jew's Harp – James TylerReeds [Six-holed Pipe] – David Munrow |
1:15 |
| A8 | Double Pipes - Virelai "Gracieusette"Composed By – Jehan De LescurelReeds [Double Pipes] – David Munrow |
1:15 |
| A9 | Pipe & Tabor - Dansa "Ben Volgra, S'Esser Poges"Composed By – Guiraut D'Espanha De TolozaPercussion [Tabor] – David MunrowPipe – David Munrow |
1:08 |
| A10 | Recorder - English 'Te Deum'Alto Recorder – David MunrowBells [Chime Bells] – Gillian Reid Recorder [Tenor Recorder] – James Tyler, Oliver BrookesWritten By [C. 1300 Setting] – Anonymous |
1:49 |
| A11 | Gemshorn - Chansonnette "Quant Je Voy Yver Retorner"Composed By – Colin MusetLute – James TylerOcarina [Alto Gemshorn] – David Munrow |
1:29 |
| The Middle Ages: Keyboard | ||
| A12 | Portative Organ - Madrigal "Ay Schonsolato Ed Amoroso"Composed By – Vincenzo Da RiminiOrgan [Portative Organ] – Christopher HogwoodRebec [Bass Rebec] – Oliver Brookes |
1:38 |
| A13 | Positive Organ - "Estampie" From The "Robertsbridge Fragment"Organ [Positive Organ] – Christopher HogwoodWritten By [C. 1320 English] – Anonymous |
2:17 |
| A14 | Hurdy-Gurdy - Chanson "Joliveté Et Bone Amor"Composed By – Jehan D'EsquiriHurdy Gurdy – Christopher Hogwood |
1:35 |
| A15 | Clavichord - "Ellend Du Hast"Clavichord [Fretted Clavichord] – Christopher HogwoodComposed By – Conrad Paumann |
2:08 |
| The Middle Ages: Brass | ||
| B1a | Trumpet / Clarion - Fanfare "Untarn Slaf Tut Den Sumer Wol"Composed By – Herman, Monk Of Salzburg*Trumpet [Clarion] – Michael Laird |
1:00 |
| B1b | Trumpet / Buisine - Fanfare "Ad Modum Tubae"Composed By – Guillaume DufayTrumpet [Buisines] – Iaan Wilson, Michael Laird |
1:14 |
| B2a | Cowhorn - Ballade "De Moi Doloureus Vos Chant"Composed By – Gillebert De Berneville*Wind [Cowhorn] – Alan Lumsden |
0:36 |
| B2b | Mediaeval Cornett - "Das Nachthorn"Composed By – Herman, Monk Of Salzburg*Cornett [Medieval Cornett] – Michael Laird Triangle [Medieval Triangle With Rings] – David Corkhill |
0:54 |
| B2c | Slide Trumpet - Geisslerlied "Maria Muoter Reinû Maît"Trumpet [Slide Trumpet] – Alan LumsdenWritten By [1349 German] – Anonymous |
0:54 |
| B2d | Mediaeval Cornett, Slide Trumpet, Alto Shawn, Tabor - "Der Trumpet"Composed By – Herman, Monk Of Salzburg*Cornett [Medieval Cornett] – Michael Laird Percussion [Tabor] – David CorkhillShawm [Alto Shawm] – David MunrowTrumpet [Slide Trumpet] – Alan Lumsden |
1:02 |
| The Middle Ages: Strings | ||
| B3a | Harp (Metal Strung) - Lai "Qui Porroit Un Guierredon" (From The Chansonnier Cangé)Harp [Harp With "bray" Pins] – Gillian Reid Written By [13th Century French] – Anonymous |
1:09 |
| B3b | Harp (Gut Strung) - Dance TuneHarp – Christopher HogwoodWritten By [Ascribed To / 13th Century] – Tassin |
0:59 |
| B4 | Lyre - Goliard Melody "O Roma Nobilis"Lyre – Eleanor SloanWritten By [11th Century] – Anonymous |
0:41 |
| B5 | Psaltery - Hymn To St. Magnus "Nobilis Humilis"Psaltery – Gillian Reid Written By [12th Century Orkney Isles] – Anonymous |
0:57 |
| B6 | Dulcimer - Madrigal "Tanto Soavemente"Composed By – Jacopo Da BolognaDulcimer – David CorkhillRebec [Treble Rebec] – Eleanor Sloan |
1:53 |
| B7 | Lute - Madrigal "Di Novo É Giunto"Composed By – Jacopo Da BolognaLute – James TylerRebec [Bass Rebec] – Oliver Brookes |
2:10 |
| B8 | Mandora - Chanson "Amours Que Porra"Cittern [Mandora] – James TylerComposed By – Thibaut De Blason |
1:17 |
| B9 | Long-necked Lute - "Aquel Que De Voontade" From The "Cantigas De Santa Maria"Composed By [Ascribed To] – El Sabio*Lute [Long-necked Lute] – James Tyler |
1:12 |
| B10 | Gittern - Virelai "Quant Je Sui Mis"Cittern [Gittern] – Mary RemnantComposed By – Guillaume De Machaut |
0:56 |
| B11 | Citole - 'English Dance'Cittern [Citole] – James TylerWritten By [13th Century] – Anonymous |
1:42 |
| B12 | Rebec - 'La Septime Estampie Real'Cittern [Citole] – James TylerRebec [Treble Rebec] – Eleanor SloanStrings [Tromba Marina] – Oliver BrookesTimpani [Nakers] – David CorkhillWritten By [13th Century French] – Anonymous |
1:13 |
| B13 | Fiddle - Ballata "Poi Che Da Te Mi Convien"Composed By – Francesco LandiniFiddle – Eleanor SloanHarp – Christopher Hogwood |
1:21 |
| B14 | Bowed Lyre - Virelai "Comment Qu'a Moy"Composed By – Guillaume De MachautVielle [Bowed Lyre] – Oliver Brookes |
1:29 |
| B15 | Tromba Marina - Improvised Fanfare: Motet "Quant Ie Le Voi - Bon Vin Doit - Cis Chans Veult Boire" From The "Roman De Fauvel"Flute – David MunrowLute – James TylerStrings [Tromba Marina] – Oliver BrookesWritten By [Early 14th Century French] – Anonymous |
1:00 |
| The Renaissance: Woodwind | ||
| C1 | Shawn - Two Courantes From "Newe Teutsche Weltliche Gesänglein"Composed By – Samuel VoelckelPercussion [Side Drum Without Snare] – David CorkhillShawm [Alto Shawm] – David MunrowShawm [Soprano Shawm] – David MunrowShawm [Tenor Shawm] – David Munrow |
2:07 |
| C2 | Curtal - Chanson "Ce Qui Souloit"Bassoon [Bass Curtal] – Andrew Van Der BeekBassoon [Soprano Curtal] – David MunrowBassoon [Tenor Curtal] – David MunrowComposed By – Tielman SusatoWritten-By – Pierre Sandrin |
1:39 |
| C3 | Rackett - "Caro Ortolano" From "Il Primo Libren Di Balli"Bassoon [Bass Rackett] – John Turner Bassoon [Great-bass Rackett] – Andrew Van Der BeekBassoon [Quart-bass Rackett] – Alan LumsdenBassoon [Tenor Rackett] – David MunrowComposed By – Giorgio Mainerio |
1:26 |
| C4 | Crumhorn - "Padouana" From The "Banchetto Musicale"Composed By – Johann Schein*Crumhorn [Alto Crumhorn] – Andrew Van Der Beek, David MunrowCrumhorn [Bass Crumhorn] – Oliver BrookesCrumhorn [Tenor Crumhorn] – James Tyler |
2:04 |
| C5 | Cornamuse - Bicinium "Le Cuer De Vous" From Georg Rhaw's "Bicinia Gallica Et Latina"Composed By – Antonio Gardane*Shawm [Alto Cornamuse] – Andrew Van Der BeekShawm [Soprano Cornamuse] – David Munrow |
1:05 |
| C6 | Kortholt - Bicinium "Mon Petit Cueur" From Georg Rhaw's "Bicinia Gallica Et Latina"Composed By – Guillaume Le HeurteurCrumhorn [Bass Kortholt] – David MunrowCrumhorn [Tenor Kortholt] – Andrew Van Der Beek |
1:15 |
| C7 | Rauschpfeife - "Three Bransles Doubles" From "Terpsichore"Composed By – Michael PraetoriusCrumhorn [Alto Rauschpfeife] – Oliver BrookesCrumhorn [Sopranino Rauschpfeife] – David MunrowCrumhorn [Soprano Rauschpfeife] – Andrew Van Der Beek, James TylerPercussion [Tabor] – David CorkhillSackbut [Tenor] – Alan Lumsden |
1:29 |
| C8 | Flute - Chanson "Amor Me Poingt" From Pierre Attaingnant's Second Book Of "Chansons Musicales"Alto Flute – David Munrow, John Turner Bass Flute – James TylerComposed By – Claudin De SermisyFlute [Tenor Flute] – Alan Lumsden |
1:18 |
| C9 | Recorder 8' Consort - Chanson "Hellas! Amour" From Pierre Attaingnant's Second Book Of "Chansons Musicales"Composed By – Guillaume Le HeurteurRecorder [Bass Recorder] – John Turner Recorder [Great-bass Recorder] – Andrew Van Der BeekRecorder [Quart-bass Recorder] – Alan LumsdenRecorder [Tenor Recorder] – David Munrow |
2:12 |
| C10 | Recorder 4' Consort - "The Fairie Round" From "Pavans, Galliards, Almains And Other Short Aeirs"Alto Recorder – Andrew Van Der BeekBassoon [Bass Courtaut] – David MunrowComposed By – Anthony HolborneRecorder [Bass Recorder] – Oliver BrookesRecorder [Soprano Recorder] – Alan Lumsden, John Turner Recorder [Tenor Recorder] – James Tyler |
1:17 |
| The Renaissance: Keyboard | ||
| C11 | Renaissance Organ - 'Entrada Réal'Composed By – Pedro De SotoOrgan – Paul Bernard |
2:13 |
| C12a | Regal - Prelude "Ascensus Simplex" From The "Fundamentum Organisandi"Composed By – Conrad PaumannRegal – Christopher Hogwood |
0:21 |
| C12b | Regal - "Min Hertz Hat Sich Ser Gefröwet" From The "Buxheim Orgelbuch"Regal – Christopher HogwoodWritten By [15th Century German] – Anonymous |
1:07 |
| C13 | Harpsichord - "Toccata" From The "Naples MS"Composed By – Giovanni SalvatoreHarpsichord – Christopher Hogwood |
1:53 |
| C14 | Virginals - Variations On The "Romanesca" From The "Dublin Virginal Book"Spinet [Virginals] – Christopher HogwoodWritten By [16th Century] – Anonymous |
2:28 |
| C15 | Xylophone - "Ballo Francese" From "Il Primo Libro Di Balli"Bassoon [Quart-bass Rackett] – Andrew Van Der BeekComposed By – Giorgio MainerioLute – Nigel NorthViol [Bass Viol] – Jane Ryan, Trevor Jones Viol [Tenor Viol] – Polly WaterfieldViol [Violone] – Oliver BrookesXylophone – David Corkhill |
0:57 |
| The Renaissance: Brass | ||
| D1a | Trumpet (Unmuted) - "Toccata" From "Orfeo" In C MajorComposed By – Claudio MonteverdiSackbut [Bass] – Martin Nicholls Sackbut [Tenor] – Alan Lumsden, Roger BrennerTimpani [Kettledrums] – David CorkhillTrumpet [Natural Trumpet] – Malcolm Smith, Michael Laird |
0:37 |
| D1b | Trumpet (Muted) - "Toccata" From "Orfeo" In D MajorComposed By – Claudio MonteverdiSackbut [Bass] – Martin Nicholls Sackbut [Tenor] – Alan Lumsden, Roger BrennerTrumpet [Natural Trumpet] – Malcolm Smith, Michael Laird |
0:37 |
| D2a | Sackbut (Solo) - "Adagio & Allegro" From The "Sonata For Trombone, 2 Violins And Continuo"Composed By – Heinrich Biber*Organ – Christopher HogwoodSackbut [Tenor] – Alan Lumsden |
1:26 |
| D2b | Sackbut (Consort) - "Lobt Gott Ihr Christen Alle Gleich" From "Musae Sionae IV"Composed By – Michael PraetoriusSackbut [Alto] – Roger BrennerSackbut [Bass] – Martin Nicholls Sackbut [Soprano] – Michael Laird Sackbut [Tenor] – Alan Lumsden |
1:24 |
| D3 | Cornett - Canzona For "Due Canti" From "Canzoni Da Sonare"Bassoon [Tenor Curtal] – David MunrowComposed By – Girolamo FrescobaldiCornett – Iaan Wilson, Michael Laird Organ – Christopher Hogwood |
3:00 |
| D4 | Alto & Tenor Cornett - Bicinium "Amour Organ" From Georg Rhaw's "Bicinia Gallica Et Latina"Composed By – Pierre De ManchicourtCornett [Alto Cornett] – Michael Laird Cornett [Tenor Cornett] – Alan Lumsden |
1:13 |
| D5 | Serpent - Canzona Quarta For 'Basso Solo' From The "Canzoni Da Sonare"Composed By – Girolamo FrescobaldiOrgan – Christopher HogwoodSerpent – Alan LumsdenTheorbo [Chitarrone] – Robert Spencer Viol [Violone] – Oliver Brookes |
2:15 |
| The Renaissance: Strings | ||
| D6 | Lute - Orlando SleepethComposed By – John DowlandLute – James Tyler |
1:36 |
| D7 | Theorbo - 'A Fancy'Composed By – Thomas MaceTheorbo – James Tyler |
1:39 |
| D8 | Mandora - "Ballo Anglese" From "Il Primo Libro Di Balli"Cittern [Mandora] – James TylerComposed By – Giorgio MainerioViol [Bass Viol] – Nigel North, Trevor Jones Viol [Violone] – Oliver BrookesViolin – Polly Waterfield |
1:00 |
| D9 | Cittern - "Galliarde For Cittern & Bass" From "The Cittharn Schoole"Cittern – James TylerComposed By – Anthony HolborneViol [Bass Viol] – Oliver Brookes |
2:12 |
| D10 | Ceterone - "Toccata Prima" From The "Intavolatura Di Lute, Et Di Chitarrone"Cittern [Ceterone] – James TylerComposed By – Alessandro Piccinini |
1:36 |
| D11 | Bandora - "Galliard" From The "Braye Bandora M.S."Cittern [Bandora] – Robert Spencer Composed By – John Dowland |
0:45 |
| D12 | Orpharion - Duet "Le Rossignol" From "Jane Pickering's Lute Book"Cittern [Orpharion] – James TylerLute – Robert Spencer Written By – Anonymous |
1:28 |
| B13 | Vihuela - "Fantasia XI" From "El Maestro"Composed By – Luis Milán*Vihuela – James Tyler |
2:42 |
| B14 | Guitar - 'Pavana' (Variations On The Romanesca) From The "Braye Lute Book"Guitar – Robert Spencer Written By [16th Century] – Anonymous |
1:26 |
| B15a | Viol (Consort) - 'Fantasy In Four Parts' (Superius Part Reconstructed By Thurston Dart)Composed By – William ByrdViol [Bass Viol] – Jane Ryan, Oliver BrookesViol [Tenor Viol] – James TylerViol [Treble Viol] – Catherine Mackintosh |
1:56 |
| B15b | Viol Lyra - Duet "Forget Me Not"Composed By – Thomas FordViol [Bass Viol] – Oliver BrookesViol [Tenor Viol] – James Tyler |
1:15 |
| B16 | Violin - 'La Volta'Lute – James TylerViol – Oliver BrookesViolin – Eleanor SloanWritten By [16th Century] – Anonymous |
1:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
- Manufactured By – EMI Records Ltd.
Credits
- Directed By – David Munrow
- Engineer – Stuart Eltham
- Ensemble – The Early Music Consort Of London
- Liner Notes [Leaflet] – David Munrow
- Painting – Jan Brueghel*
- Producer [Recording] – John Willan
Notes
℗ 1976 EMI Records Ltd. Made in the UK. Printed in Great Britain.Included is a paperback book (100 pages, including front & back) about the instruments of the Middle Ages & Renaissance.
It is written by David Munrow and it is an elaborate description with lots of photo's in black & white.
The front and back cover are in color. It has almost the size of the box, approximately 28,5 by 28,5 cm.
It has been published by Oxford University Press / Music Department (ISBN 0 19 321321 4).
And it was first published in 1976; reprinted 1976 (twice); 1977 (four times), 1978, 1980, 1982.
The reinforced cardboard box also contains a 6-page folded leaflet almost the size of the box.
It describes all the tracks of the recordings and has liner notes in English by David Munrow (see images).
Cover illustration: Details from "Hearing" by Jan Breughel (1568-1625), Prado, Madrid.
Note: Because of the book editions mentioned, this release is therefore from 1982 or later and thus a reissue.
Although the 2 vinyl records, leaflet and the box might be from an older date (leftovers from earlier releases perhaps).
The 2 original company printed (EMI) inner sleeves are printed in May 1983 (5/83).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - label): 2YEA.5589
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - label): 2YEA.5590
- Matrix / Runout (Side C - label): 2YEA.5591
- Matrix / Runout (Side D - label): 2YEA.5592
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - runout): 2YEA 5589 - 2 7 (7 tilted 90° to the right)
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - runout): 2YEA 5590 - 2 4 (4 tilted 90° to the right)
- Matrix / Runout (Side C - runout): 2YEA 5591 - 5 -1 - 1- 4
- Matrix / Runout (Side D - runout): 2YEA 5592 - 5 3 (3 tilted 90° to the right)
- Other (Additional catalog# on the spine of the box): OC 193 o 06057-8
- Other (Side A and B - label): SAN 391
- Other (Side C and D - label): SAN 392
- Other (Original Inner sleeve, 2x): 5/83 568
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SLS 988 | David Munrow / The Early Music Consort Of London | David Munrow / The Early Music Consort Of London - Instruments Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance (2xLP + Box, + B) | His Master's Voice | SLS 988 | UK | 1976 |
| 0946 3 85811 2 3 | David Munrow, The Early Music Consort Of London | David Munrow, The Early Music Consort Of London - Instruments Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance (2xCD, Comp, RE) | Virgin Veritas | 0946 3 85811 2 3 | UK | 2007 |
| SBZ-3810 | David Munrow / The Early Music Consort Of London | David Munrow / The Early Music Consort Of London - Instruments Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance (2xLP + Box, Boo) | Angel Records | SBZ-3810 | US | 1976 |
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