Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Adoramus te Domine (5:21) -- Alle stamegne (1:59) -- Fortuna tort (2:11) -- O pellegrina o luce (5:04) -- A Florence (2:43) -- Petite camusette / J. Ockeghem (5:34) -- O tempo bono (2:49) -- La vida de Colin (2:13) -- Suis aprentis / W. Frye (2:56) -- Par le regart / G. Dufay (6:16) -- Morte mercé / J. Cornago (3:15) -- Mon fort souspirz (1:59) -- Gentil madonna / J. Bedingham (4:26) -- Voca la galiera (2:05) -- Adieu m'amour / G. Dufay (2:16) -- Fortuna las / J. Bedingham (3:21) -- O vos homines / P. Oriola (6:08) |
Notes |
Tracks 13 and 16 are different interpretations of the same piece |
Performer |
Florilegio Ensemble ; Marcello Serafini, conductor |
Event |
Recorded 2000 September Oratorio della Beata Vergine, Castello Cabiaglio, Varese |
Notes |
Sung in Latin, Italian and French |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Music -- Italy -- Naples -- 15th century
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Popular music -- Italy -- Naples -- 15th century
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Frottolas (Music)
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Antiphons (Music)
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Antiphons (Music)
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Frottolas (Music)
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Music.
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Popular music.
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Italy -- Naples.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Serafini, Marcello, conductor.
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Container of (work): Ockeghem, Johannes, approximately 1410-1497.
S'elle m'amera.
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Container of (work): Frye, Walter, -1474 or 1475.
So ys emprentid.
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Container of (work): Dufay, Guillaume, 1397-1474.
Par le regard de vos beaux yeux.
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Container of (work): Cornago, Juan, active 15th century.
Morte merce.
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Container of (work): Bedyngham, John, -1459?
Gentil madonna.
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Container of (work): Dufay, Guillaume, 1397-1474.
Adieu m'amour, adieu ma joye.
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Container of (work): Oriola, Pietro, active approximately 1440-1484.
O vos homines
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Florilegio Ensemble, performer.
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