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Early baroque music of Italy.
Format
Audio
Language
Multiple languages
Italian
Latin
Published/Created
Decca, [1966]
Description
2 s. : 33 1/3 rpm., microgroove., stereophonic. ; 12 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Vocal music
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Instrumental music
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Performer
New York Pro Musica Antiqua
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Greenberg, Noah
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New York Pro Musica Antiqua
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Greenberg, Noah
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Related work(s)
Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Vocal music.
Selections.
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Frescobaldi, Girolamo, 1583-1643.
Instrumental music.
Selections.
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Turini, Francesco, approximately 1589-1656.
Madrigals,
libro 1.
È tanto tempo hormai.
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Crecquillon, Thomas, -1557?
Alex avoit.
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Dalla Casa, Girolamo.
Vero modo di diminuir.
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Series
Decca gold label series.
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Notes
The sacred vocal works sung in Latin; the secular, in Italian.
Program notes by Charles Canfield Brown and texts of the vocal works, with English translations by Raymond Rosenthal ([4] p.) bound in album.
Contains Cantate Domino, Laetaniae della Beata Vergine, Nisi Dominus, O come sei gentile, and Lamento della ninfa, by Monteverdi, Toccata nona, Canzona settima detta La superba, and Canzon quinta, by Frescobaldi, Trio sonata for tenor recorder, flute viola da gamba, and harpsichord, by Turini, and Alix avoit, by G. dalla Casa [i.e. ornamented version of T. Crecquillon's chanson published in Casa's Il vero modo di diminuir (In Venetia, Appresso A. Gardano, 1584) libro 2, p. 8]
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
New York Pro Musica; Noah Greenberg, director.
Publisher no.
DL 79,425
LCCN
r 65002773
OCLC
1102164
RCP
C - O
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