Description |
1 online resource (1 sound file) |
Contents |
Bella bis quinis / A.M. Severinus Boethius ; anonymous (6:16) -- Ut quid iubes pusiole / Godescalcus ; anonymous (7:04) -- Aeneis Liber II / Publius Vergilius Maro ; anonymous (8:20) -- Planctus Karoli / anonymous (6:52) -- Hug dulce nomen / anonymous (7:15) -- O stelliferi conditor orbis / A.M. Severinus Boethius ; anonymous (9:39) -- Albi ne doleas / Quintus Horatius Flaccus ; anonymous (3:23) -- Aeneis Liber IV / Publius Vergilius Maro ; anonymous (8:32) -- Est mihi nonum / Quintus Horatius Flaccus ; anonymous (3:49) -- Aurora cum primo mane / Angilbertus ; anonymous (8:51) |
Notes |
Songs with instrumental accompaniment |
Performer |
Ensemble Cantilena Antiqua (Stefano Albarello, vocals, lyra, cithara (lyre), director ; Paolo Faldi, tibiae (pipe) ; Gianfranco Ruso, fidula (bowed string instrument) ; Marco Muzzati, tintinnabula (bells), psalterium (string drum), cimbala (hammered dulcimer)) |
Event |
Recorded 2009 March Volmar Are Studio, Bologna, Italy |
Notes |
Sung in Latin |
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Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Boethius, -524 -- Musical settings
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Gottschalk, of Orbais, approximately 803-approximately 867 -- Musical settings
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Virgil -- Musical settings
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Horace -- Musical settings
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Angilbert, Abbot of Saint-Riquier, approximately 745-814 -- Musical settings
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Angilbert, Abbot of Saint-Riquier, approximately 745-814 |
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Boethius, -524 |
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Gottschalk, of Orbais, approximately 803-approximately 867 |
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Horace |
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Virgil |
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Songs with instrumental ensemble.
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Music -- 500-1400.
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Music
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Songs with instrumental ensemble
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Art music
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Musical settings
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Songs
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Songs.
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Art music.
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Musical settings.
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Musique savante.
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Mises en musique.
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Albarello, Stefano, performer, writer of added commentary
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Boethius, -524, author.
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Gottschalk, of Orbais, approximately 803-approximately 867, author.
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Virgil, author
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Horace, author
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Angilbert, Abbot of Saint-Riquier, approximately 745-814, author.
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Ensemble Cantilena Antiqua, performer.
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Bibliothèque nationale de France. Manuscript. Latin 1154
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