Saturday, September 06, 2014

Dufay, Guillaume


The Art of courtly love. Seraphim,  1973. 
 The vocal works sung principally in French. 
 Performed from editions prepared by D. Munrow. 
 Early Music Consort of London, vocal-
instrumental
 ensemble; David Munrow, conductor. 
 
 Dufay, Guillaume 
 Mass: Se la face ay pale. 
 Odeon,  [1974] 
   "Performing editions by David Munrow." 
  Includes, preceding the Mass, the 
composer's 
Gloria ad modum tubae (2 counter tenors, 2 tenor 
sackbuts), and 4 versions of the chanson, 
Se la face ay pale, the 1st: the 
original 3-part version (counter tenor, 
tenor, bass viol, 
 lute, harp); the 2d and 3d for organ,
 from the Buxheimer 
organ book; and the 4th: a 4-part instrumental 
version 
attributed to Dufay (alto cornett, alto shawm, 
alto and 
 tenor sackbuts) 
 Early Music Consort of London; David Munrow,
 conductor. 
 
 Dufay, Guillaume  
  Motetten. 
 Archiv Produktion,  1975. 
  Performed from the complete edition, 
edited by G.
 de Van 
and H. Besseler (Corpus Mensurabilis 
Musicae) 
Supremum est mortalibus.--Flos florum.--Ave 
virgo quae de 
caelis.--Vasilissa, ergo gaude.--Alma redemptoris
 mater. 
Pro Cantione Antiqua, London; Hamburger 
Bläserkreis für 
Alte Musik; Bruno Turner, conductor; 
sung in Latin. 
 
Jordi Savall – Saltarello - Guillaume Dufay / 
Jordi Savall Borgia Dynasty
Jordi Savall – Rondeau (instrumental) “Ce jour” - 
Guillaume Dufay / Jordi Savall 
Borgia Dynasty
Guillaume Dufay – Ave Maris Stella - 
Guillaume Dufay 
 Jordi Savall Borgia Dynasty

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