Other author/creator | Barab, Seymour, instrumentalist. |
Other author/creator | Blackman, Martha, instrumentalist. |
Other author/creator | Bressler, Charles vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Oberlin, Russell, 1928-2016, vocalist. |
Other author/creator | Perry, Donald. |
Variant title |
English polyphony of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries |
Series |
Lyrichord early music series Lyrichord early music series. ^A683889
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Contents |
Verbum patris (1:50) -- Opem nobis/Salve Thoma/Pastor cesus (1:29) -- O noblis/O mira/O decus/Apparuit (1:37) -- Worldes blisce/Benidicamus domino (2:40) -- Deus tuorum/De flore/Ave rex (2:05) -- Jesu Cristes milde moder (9:44) -- Fowles in the frith (:40) -- Edi beo thu/Purissima virgo (5:22) -- Puollaro gromium (1:50) -- Ade finit/Ade finit/A definement (2:44) -- Civitas nusquam/Cibus/Tu es celestis (2:33) -- Beata viscerea (1:55) -- Thomas gemma/Thomas cesus (3:22). |
General note | "Originally issued on the Experiences Anonymes label in 1958 (catalog number EAS 24)"--Notes. |
General note | Originally issued as a compact disc. |
General note | Program notes by Denis Stevens and texts in Latin and Middle English with English translations ([15] p.) inserted in container. |
General note | Sung in Latin or Middle English. |
Performer |
Russell Oberlin, countertenor ; Charles Bressler, Donald Perry, tenors ; Seymour Barab and Martha Blackman, viols. |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded at Esoteric Sound Studios, New York City. |
Genre/form | Sound recordings. |