David Munrow, The Early Music Consort Of London - Giorgio Mainerio / Alessandro Grandi / Ercole Porta / Giovanni Priuli / Ignazio Donati - Monteverdi's Contemporaries Mp3
- Performer: David Munrow, The Early Music Consort Of London - Giorgio Mainerio / Alessandro Grandi / Ercole Porta / Giovanni Priuli / Ignazio Donati
- Album: Monteverdi's Contemporaries
- Label: Virgin Veritas
- Catalog #: 5 61288 2, 7243 5 61288 2 8
- MP3: 2815 mb | FLAC: 1135 mb
- Released: 1996
- Country: Europe
- Style: Renaissance, Baroque
- Rating: 4.0/5
- Votes: 527
- Category: Classical
Tracklist
| 1 | Five Dances, From "Il Primo Libro De Balli" | ||
| 2 | –Ercole Porta | Corda Deo Dabimus, From "Sacro Convito Musicale" Composed By – Ercole Porta | 5:00 |
| 3 | –Giorgio Mainerio | 1.Pass'e Mezzo Moderno 2.Ballo Anglese 3.Schiarazula Marazula 4.Ongarescha 5.TedeschaComposed By – Giorgio Mainerio | 11:23 |
| 4 | –Ignazio Donati | In Te Domine Speravi, From "Concerti Ecclasiastici A 2-5, Op. 4" Composed By – Ignazio Donati | 4:17 |
| 5 | –Alessandro Grandi | O Beate Benedicte, From "Motetti Con Sinfonie, Libro III" Composed By – Alessandro Grandi | 6:09 |
| 6 | –Cherubino Busatti | Surrexit Pastor Bonus, From "Compago Ecclesiastico" Composed By – Cherubino Busatti | 3:44 |
| 7 | –Giovanni Priuli | Canzona Prima A 12, From "Sacrorum Concentuum" Composed By – Giovanni Priuli | 4:52 |
| 8 | –Alessandro Grandi | O Vos Omnes, From "Motetti Con Sinfonie, Libro I" Composed By – Alessandro Grandi | 8:41 |
| 9 | –Sigismondo D'India | Isti Sunt Duae Olivae, From "Novi Concentus Ecclasiastici" Composed By – Sigismondo D'India | 2:10 |
| 10 | –Giorgio Mainerio | 1.Pass'e Mezzo Della Paganina 2.Ballo Francese 3.La Lavandara 4.L'arboscello Ballo Furlano 5.La ZanettaComposed By – Giorgio Mainerio | 6:44 |
| 11 | –Gioseffo Guami | Canzona A 8, From "Canzoni Per Sonar" (Venice: A. Raverii, 1608)Composed By – Gioseffo Guami | 2:54 |
| 12 | - | ||
| 13 | –Pietro Lappi | La Negrona, From "Canzoni Per Sonar" (Venice: A. Raverii, 1608)Composed By – Pietro Lappi | 3:14 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASD 3393 | The Early Music Consort Of London directed by David Munrow | The Early Music Consort Of London directed by David Munrow - Monteverdi's Contemporaries (LP, Album, Quad) | His Master's Voice | ASD 3393 | UK | 1977 |
| 1C 065-02842 Q | The Early Music Consort Of London directed by David Munrow | The Early Music Consort Of London directed by David Munrow - Monteverdis Zeitgenossen (LP, Album, Quad) | EMI | 1C 065-02842 Q | Germany | 1977 |
| S-37524 | David Munrow Directing The Early Music Consort Of London | David Munrow Directing The Early Music Consort Of London - The Music Of Monteverdi's Contemporaries (LP, Album, Quad) | Angel Records | S-37524 | US | 1978 |
Credits
- Arranged By [Performing Edition] – David Munrow (tracks: 1, 5), Jerome Roche (tracks: 4, 6 to 8, 10, 11)
- Cornett – Graham Whiting, Iaan Wilson, Michael Laird
- Cornett, Sackbut, Recorder – Alan Lumsden
- Countertenor Vocals – James Bowman (tracks: 6, 7, 10, 11)
- Crumhorn, Shawm – David Munrow
- Crumhorn, Viol, Violone – Oliver Brookes
- Design [Series] – Nick Bell
- Directed By – David Munrow
- Engineer – Stuart Eltham
- Ensemble – The Early Music Consort Of London
- Flute, Crumhorn, Viol, Cittern [Mandora], Cittern – James Tyler
- Harpsichord, Regal, Organ – Christopher Hogwood
- Liner Notes – Jerome Roche, John Turner
- Liner Notes [French Translation] – Francis Marchal
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Anne Steeb, Bernd Müller
- Mastered By – Geoff Miles
- Organ – Nicholas Kraemer
- Painting – Bronzino
- Percussion – David Corkhill
- Photography By [Booklet, Page 4 - David Munrow] – Reg Wilson
- Producer – John Willan
- Recorder, Crumhorn – Andrew Van Der Beek
- Recorder, Flute, Crumhorn – David Pugsley
- Recorder, Flute, Crumhorn, Rauschpfeife – John Turner
- Sackbut – Martin Nicholls , Paul Beer , Peter Goodwin, Roger Brenner
- Tenor Vocals – Martyn Hill (tracks: 6, 8, 9), Paul Elliott (tracks: 8, 9, 11)
- Viol – Jane Ryan, Trevor Jones
- Viol, Lute, Chitarrone, Guitar [Baroque Guitar] – Nigel North
- Violin – Eleanor Sloan, Simon Standage
- Violin, Viola, Viol – Polly Waterfield
Notes
Ⓟ 1977 EMI Records Ltd., assigned 1996 to Virgin Classics Ltd. Virgin Classics Limited, London, England.
Ⓟ Digital Remastering & Ⓒ 1996 Virgin Classics Ltd. Printed in Holland. Made in Holland.
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London on 6-7 November 1975.
The CD and 20-page booklet are sheltered by a standard jewel case with black tray.
The booklet contains notes in English, German and French plus an extensive track+credits-list.
It also contains the verses (sung texts) in original Latin and the translations into English.
Digitally remastered at Floating Earth by Geoff Miles. Total time 59:13
Cover image: Bronzino (1503-1572) - Eleonora of Toledo and her son Giovanni (detail); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence/Scala.
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 7 24356 12882 8
- Label Code: LC 7873
- Matrix / Runout: EMI 5612882 CDM01 1-1-2-NL
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI LB01
- Mould SID Code: ifpi 159D
- SPARS Code: ADD
- Rights Society: DP
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Classics Limited
- Copyright (c) – Virgin Classics Limited
- Recorded At – Abbey Road Studios
- Mastered At – Floating Earth
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