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1Antiphona Post Evangelium
conductor:
Alberto Turco
performer:
In Dulci Jubilo (Italian women's gregorian choir)
[anonymous]33:27
2Versus Alleluiatici: Adorabo
engineer:
Giovanni Melloncelli
choir vocals:
Nova Schola Gregoriana (Italian gregorian vocal ensemble) (on 1992-08-03)
conductor:
Alberto Turco (on 1992-08-03)
recorded at:
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mantua) in Italy (on 1992-08-03)
[anonymous]32:26
3Ordo Virtutum: Procession
engineer:
John Taylor (classical producer/engineer, often associated with Naxos recordings) (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-15)
producer:
Judy Lieber (producer) and Jeremy Summerly (conductor)
choir vocals:
Oxford Camerata (English chamber choir) (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-15)
conductor:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor) (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-15)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
HNH International Ltd. (not for release label use!) (in 1995)
recorded at:
Chapel of Hertford College, Oxford in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-15)
recording of:
Ordo Virtutum: Procession (from 1993-12-14 until 1993-12-15)
composer:
Hildegard von Bingen (German medieval saint)
part of:
Ordo virtutum
Hildegard von Bingen4:31
4Viderunt Omnes (I)
engineer:
Geoff Miles (editor and engineer)
producer:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor)
editor:
Antony Pitts
vocals:
Tonus Peregrinus (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
conductor:
Antony Pitts (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
recorded at:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Chancelade in Chancelade, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine), France (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
partial recording of:
Viderunt omnes fines terre
lyricist:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
composer:
Léonin (first known significant composer of polyphonic organum)
is based on:
Viderunt omnes
Léonin2:09
5Viderunt Omnes (II)
engineer:
Geoff Miles (editor and engineer)
producer:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor)
editor:
Antony Pitts
vocals:
Tonus Peregrinus (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
conductor:
Antony Pitts (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
recorded at:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Chancelade in Chancelade, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine), France (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
Léonin0:54
6Viderunt Omnes (III)
engineer:
Geoff Miles (editor and engineer)
producer:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor)
editor:
Antony Pitts
vocals:
Tonus Peregrinus (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
conductor:
Antony Pitts (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
recorded at:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Chancelade in Chancelade, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine), France (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
Léonin0:45
7Viderunt Omnes (IV)
engineer:
Geoff Miles (editor and engineer)
producer:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor)
editor:
Antony Pitts
vocals:
Tonus Peregrinus (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
conductor:
Antony Pitts (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
recorded at:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Chancelade in Chancelade, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine), France (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
Léonin1:35
8Viderunt Omnes (V)
engineer:
Geoff Miles (editor and engineer)
producer:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor)
editor:
Antony Pitts
vocals:
Tonus Peregrinus (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
conductor:
Antony Pitts (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
recorded at:
Abbaye Notre-Dame de Chancelade in Chancelade, Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine (New Aquitaine), France (from 2004-01-05 until 2004-01-09)
Léonin3:44
9Viderunt Omnes (VI)
conductor:
Antony Pitts
performer:
Tonus Peregrinus
Léonin0:32
10Gaudete Christus Est Natus
choir vocals:
Oxford Camerata (English chamber choir) (from 1992-12-15 until 1992-12-17)
conductor:
Jeremy Summerly (conductor) (from 1992-12-15 until 1992-12-17)
recorded at:
Chapel of Hertford College, Oxford in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom (from 1992-12-15 until 1992-12-17)
recording of:
Gaudete, gaudete Christus est natus (original “Piæ cantiones” version) (from 1992-12-15 until 1992-12-17)
lyricist and composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Piæ cantiones (first published in 1582 in Greifswald, Sweden; a collection of 74 Latin and Swedish/Latin songs)
[unknown]1:44
11Cantiga De Santa Maria
orchestra and performer:
Ensemble Unicorn (Austrian Medieval / Renaissance music group)
conductor:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player)
recording of:
Cantiga de Santa María no. 60 "Entre Av'e Eva"
composer:
Alfonso X el Sabio (Spanish/Castillian medieval monarch & composer)
part of:
Cantigas de Santa Maria (number: 60)
part of:
Cantigas de Santa María
[anonymous]2:26
12Exiit Diluculo
producer:
Elisabeth Reithofer and Wolfgang Reithofer
fiddle:
Marco Ambrosini (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
harp:
Riccardo Delfino (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
lute:
Thomas Wimmer (viola-da-gamba player) (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
recorder:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player) (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
tambourine:
Wolfgang Reithofer (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
countertenor vocals:
Bernhard Landauer (countertenor) (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
tenor vocals:
Eric Mentzel (tenor) (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
performer:
Ensemble Oni Wytars (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21) and Ensemble Unicorn (Austrian Medieval / Renaissance music group) (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
recorded at:
Kartause Mauerbach in Mauerbach, Niederösterreich (Lower Austria), Austria (from 1997-05-18 until 1997-05-21)
recording of:
Exiit diluculo
composer:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Carmina Veris et Amoris and Carmina Burana (number: 90)
part of:
Carmina Burana (original manuscript of poetry, ca. 1230)
[anonymous]2:52
13Humils Forfaitz
engineer:
Elisabeth Reithofer and Wolfgang Reithofer
producer:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player)
vocals:
Maria Lafitte (from 1996-06-04 until 1996-06-06)
conductor:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player) (from 1996-06-04 until 1996-06-06)
performer:
Ensemble Oni Wytars (from 1996-06-04 until 1996-06-06) and Ensemble Unicorn (Austrian Medieval / Renaissance music group) (from 1996-06-04 until 1996-06-06)
recorded at:
Tonstudio W* A* R* in Wien (Vienna), Austria (from 1996-06-04 until 1996-06-06)
recording of:
Humils forfaitz (from 1996-06-04 until 1996-06-06)
composer:
Guiraut Riquier
Guiraut Riquier7:06
14Adieu Ces Bons Vins De Lannoys
countertenor vocals:
Bernhard Landauer (countertenor)
conductor:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player)
performer:
Ensemble Unicorn (Austrian Medieval / Renaissance music group)
recording of:
Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys
composer:
Guillaume Dufay (French 15th century composer)
Guillaume Dufay5:38
15Non Avrà Ma'Pietà Questa Mia Donna
conductor:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player)
performer:
Ensemble Unicorn (Austrian Medieval / Renaissance music group)
Francesco Landini4:19
16Non Ara May Pieta Questa Mia Dona
conductor:
Michael Posch (Recorder and flute player)
performer:
Ensemble Unicorn (Austrian Medieval / Renaissance music group)
Francesco Landini3:40
17Veni Creator
conductor:
Antony Pitts
performer:
Tonus Peregrinus
recording of:
Veni Sancte Spiritus / Veni creator Spiritus
composer:
John Dunstable (English Renaissance composer)
John Dunstable7:00
18D'Ung Aultre Amer
engineer and editor:
Jo Cops (Belgian audio / sound engineer) (in 1996-09)
producer:
Paul Beelaerts (Belgian classical composer & musican) (in 1996-09)
viola da gamba:
Liam Fenelly (US-born, Belgium based gambist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24), Eugeen Schreurs (Belgian musicologist & gambist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24) and Sophie Watillon (viola da gamba player) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
countertenor vocals:
Paul Van Goethem (Belgian choral bass/tenor vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
conductor:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
performer:
Capilla Flamenca (Belgian classical ensemble) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
recorded at:
Chapel of the Historic Irish College in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant (Flemish Brabant), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
Johannes Ockeghem3:07
19Alleluya
engineer and editor:
Jo Cops (Belgian audio / sound engineer) (in 1996-09)
producer:
Paul Beelaerts (Belgian classical composer & musican) (in 1996-09)
baritone vocals:
Lieven Termont (Belgian baritone vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
bass vocals:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
countertenor vocals:
Marnix De Cat (Belgian counter-tenor, conductor, organist, percussionist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
tenor vocals:
Jan Caals (Belgian tenor vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
conductor:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
performer:
Capilla Flamenca (Belgian classical ensemble) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
recorded at:
Chapel of the Historic Irish College in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant (Flemish Brabant), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
Antoine Busnois1:23
20El Grillo
guitar:
Shirley Rumsey (lutenist) (from 1993-05-10 until 1993-05-12)
lute:
Shirley Rumsey (lutenist)
vocals:
Shirley Rumsey (lutenist) (from 1993-05-10 until 1993-05-12)
recorded at:
St. Andrew's Church in Toddington, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom (from 1993-05-10 until 1993-05-12)
recording of:
El grillo (a 4) (from 1993-05-10 until 1993-05-12)
lyricist and composer:
Josquin des Prez (Franco-Flemish renaissance composer)
Josquin des Prez1:35
21El Grillo
engineer and editor:
Jo Cops (Belgian audio / sound engineer) (in 1996-09)
producer:
Paul Beelaerts (Belgian classical composer & musican) (in 1996-09)
baritone vocals:
Lieven Termont (Belgian baritone vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
bass vocals:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
countertenor vocals:
Marnix De Cat (Belgian counter-tenor, conductor, organist, percussionist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
tenor vocals:
Jan Caals (Belgian tenor vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
conductor:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
performer:
Capilla Flamenca (Belgian classical ensemble) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
recorded at:
Chapel of the Historic Irish College in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant (Flemish Brabant), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
recording of:
El grillo (a 4)
lyricist and composer:
Josquin des Prez (Franco-Flemish renaissance composer)
Josquin des Prez1:35
22Missa 'La Sol Fa Re Mi': Kyrie
engineer and editor:
Jo Cops (Belgian audio / sound engineer) (in 1996-09)
producer:
Paul Beelaerts (Belgian classical composer & musican) (in 1996-09)
baritone vocals:
Lieven Termont (Belgian baritone vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
bass vocals:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
countertenor vocals:
Marnix De Cat (Belgian counter-tenor, conductor, organist, percussionist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
tenor vocals:
Jan Caals (Belgian tenor vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
conductor:
Dirk Snellings (Belgian classical bass vocalist) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
performer:
Capilla Flamenca (Belgian classical ensemble) (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
recorded at:
Chapel of the Historic Irish College in Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant (Flemish Brabant), Flanders (Flemish Region), Belgium (from 1996-09-22 until 1996-09-24)
Josquin des Prez2:15
23Le Chant Des Oiseaux
recording engineer:
Gary Cole (classical producer / engineer, founder of Regent Records) (from 1993-05-15 until 1993-05-17)
choir vocals:
The Scholars of London (UK classical vocal ensemble) (from 1993-05-15 until 1993-05-17)
recorded at:
St. Silas the Martyr (Kentish Town) in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1993-05-15 until 1993-05-17)
recording of:
Le Chant des oiseaux (from 1993-05-15 until 1993-05-17)
publisher:
Pierre Attaingnant (French Renaissance music publisher, fl. 1514-1551) (in 1529)
composer:
Clément Janequin (French Renaissance composer, c. 1485-1558) (in 1529)
Clément Janequin3:17
24Passe & Medio - Den Iersten Gaillarde
performer:
Capilla Flamenca (Belgian classical ensemble)
Tielman Susato3:08
25Den III ronde - Den VI ronde - Les quatres branles
performer:
Convivium Musicum Gothenburgense (Swedish early music ensemble)
arranger:
Tielman Susato (Flemish Renaissance composer)
[anonymous]2:58
26Gaillarde I, II, III
performer:
Convivium Musicum Gothenburgense (Swedish early music ensemble)
arranger:
Tielman Susato (Flemish Renaissance composer)
[anonymous]2:06
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