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The brightest heaven of invention Flemish polyphony of the High Renaissance.

Title
The brightest heaven of invention [electronic resource] : Flemish polyphony of the High Renaissance.
Author
New London Chamber Choir. prf
Publication
Wotton-Under-Edge, Glos., England : Amon Ra, p1992.

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Additional Authors
  • Wood, James, 1953-
  • Regis, Johannes, approximately 1425-approximately 1496.
  • Obrecht, Jacob, -1505.
  • Josquin, des Prez, -1521.
  • Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515.
  • Busnois, Antoine, -1492.
  • Dufay, Guillaume, 1397-1474.
Description
1 online resource (1 sound file).
Alternative Title
Flemish polyphony of the High Renaissance
Subjects
Note
  • Motets.
Event (note)
  • Recorded at S. Silas the Martyr, Kentish Town, London, Nov. 1991.
Source of Description (note)
  • Description based on hard copy version record.
Contents
O admirabile commercium / Johannes Regis (6:32) -- Factor orbis / Jacob Obrecht (7:30) -- Pr[a]eter rerum seriem / Josquin des Prez (6:03) -- Nato canunt omnia / Antoine Brumel (6:49) -- Salve crux / Jacob Obrecht (10:25) -- In hydraulis / Antoine Busnois (8:38) -- Ave Regina Celorum / Guillaume Dufay (7:16) -- Anthoni usque limina / Antoine Busnois (6:37).
LCCN
  • GBAJX9205601
  • GBAJX9205602
  • GBAJX9205603
  • GBAJX9205604
  • GBAJX9205605
  • GBAJX9205606
  • GBAJX9205607
  • GBAJX9205608
OCLC
811334345
Author
New London Chamber Choir. Performer
Title
The brightest heaven of invention [electronic resource] : Flemish polyphony of the High Renaissance.
Imprint
Wotton-Under-Edge, Glos., England : Amon Ra, p1992.
Playing Time
000632 000730 000603 000649 001025 000838 000716 000637
Performer
New London Chamber Choir ; James Wood, conductor.
Event
Recorded at S. Silas the Martyr, Kentish Town, London, Nov. 1991.
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Added Author
Wood, James, 1953- Conductor
Regis, Johannes, approximately 1425-approximately 1496. O admirabile commercium/Verbum caro.
Obrecht, Jacob, -1505. Factor orbis/Canite tuba.
Josquin, des Prez, -1521. Praeter rerum seriem.
Brumel, Antoine, approximately 1460-approximately 1515. Nato canunt omnia.
Obrecht, Jacob, -1505. Salve crux arbor vitae/O crux lignum triumphale.
Busnois, Antoine, -1492. In hydraulis.
Dufay, Guillaume, 1397-1474. Ave Regina Caelorum, no. 3.
Busnois, Antoine, -1492. Anthoni usque limina.
Other Form:
Source record: New London Chamber Choir. Brightest heaven of invention. Wotton-Under-Edge, Glos., England : Amon Ra, p1992 (OCoLC)28640966
Other Standard Identifier
GBAJX9205601
GBAJX9205602
GBAJX9205603
GBAJX9205604
GBAJX9205605
GBAJX9205606
GBAJX9205607
GBAJX9205608
Publisher No.
CDSAR56 Amon Ra
Branch Call Number
eNYPL Music
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