A Song For Francesca (Music In Italy, 1330-1430)
Gothic Voices, Christopher Page, Andrew Lawrence-King
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Total time: 50'30 Recorded in the Church of St Jude-on-the-Hill, Hampstead, London, on 28, 29 September 1987 The front illustration is "The Nine Heroines" from Thomas of Saluzzo's "Chevalier Errant", Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS fr.12559, f.125v. The back illustration is Cleriadus playing a polyphonic chanson in his chamber. From "Cleriadus et Meliadice", British Library MS Royal 20 c.ii,f.51v. (P)&(C) Hyperion Records Limited, London, MCMLXXXVIII
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Astio Non Mori Mai. Ballata
expand_morePer La Ver'onestà. Ballata
expand_moreQuando I Oselli Canta. Madrígal
expand_moreConstantia
expand_moreQuando La Stella. Madrígal
expand_moreAmor Mi Fa Cantar A La Francesca. Ballata
expand_moreNon Na El So Amante
expand_moreOchi Dolenti Mie. Ballata
expand_morePer Segui La Sperança. Ballata
expand_moreFrench Pieces From The Italian Manuscript, Oxford, Bodleian Library. MS Canonici Misc. 213.
O Regina Seculi/Reparatrix Maria
expand_moreQuel Fronte Signorille In Paradiso
expand_morePuisque Je Suy Amoureux. Rondeau
expand_morePour Mesdisans Ne Pour Leur Faulx Parler
expand_morePlaindre M'estuet. Rondeau
expand_moreJe Demande Ma Bienvenue
expand_moreConfort D'amours. Rondeau
expand_moreQui Ne Veroit Que Vos Deulx Yeulx. Rondeau
expand_moreVa T'ent Souspir
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Alto Vocals
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Harp Medieval
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Tenor Vocals