Guillaume de Machaut et son temps : Borlet, Carmen, Cesaris, Tapissier.

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Author / Creator:Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377
Uniform title:Vocal music. Selections
Imprint:Paris : Disques Adès, p1983.
Description:1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
Language:Old French
Series:Verbe et la musique
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Format: LP Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/952348
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Other uniform titles:Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. On ne porroit penser. 1983.
Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. Helas, pour quoy. 1983.
Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. Trop plus est bele/Biaute paree/Je ne sui mie. 1983.
Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. Tres bonne et belle. 1983.
Borlet, active 14th century. Ma tré dol rosignol. 1983.
Cesaris, Joannes, active 1385-1420. Mon seul voloir/Certes m'amour. 1983.
Carmen, Johannes, active 1400-1420. Venite adoremus Dominum/Salve sancta aeterna Trinitas. 1983.
Fabri, Thomas, active approximately 1400-1412. Gloria. 1983.
Tapissier, Jean, approximately 1370-approximately 1410. Credo. 1983.
Tapissier, Jean, approximately 1370-approximately 1410. Sanctus. 1983.
A vous vierge de doucour.
Other authors / contributors:Ensemble Guillaume de Machaut
Notes:Title from container.
The 1st work is a ballade; the 2nd and 7th, virelais; the 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 9th, motets; the 5th and 8th, rondeaux; the 10th, mass fragments
Vocal works sung in French; the mass fragments in Latin.
Eds. performed: Editions de l'Oiseau-Lyre (1st, 3rd-7th works); American Institute of Musicology (2nd, 8th-10th).
Program notes by Jacques Chailley and texts of the French works on container.
Ensemble Guillaume de Machaut de Paris, with others.
Publisher's no.:14.040 Disques Adès

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