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Hoquetus medieval European vocal music.

Title
Hoquetus [sound recording] : medieval European vocal music.
Author
Theatre of Voices. prf
Publication
Los Angeles, Calif. : Harmonia Mundi France, Production USA, p1999.

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AudioUse in library *LDC 21866 (F)Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Hillier, Paul
  • Bowers-Broadbent, Christopher
  • Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288.
  • Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377.
  • Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411.
  • Johannes, de Florentia, active 1340-1350.
Description
1 sound disc : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Subject
  • Vocal music > 500-1400
  • Sacred vocal music > 500-1400
  • Motets > 500-1400
  • Organ music > 500-1400
  • Hockets
Note
  • Music that employs the "hocket" technique.
  • For unacc. voices.
  • Compact disc.
  • Program notes by the conductor and notes on the performers in English with French and German translations, and texts with English, French, and German translations (69 p. : ill., ports.) inserted in container. Additional notes on container.
Event (note)
  • Recorded 6-12 May 1997, Auer Recital Hall, Bess Meshulam Simon Music Recital Center, Indiana University School of Music, Bloomington, IN; 9 Aug. 1997, St. John's, Smith Square, London; and 20 Aug. 1998, Ely Cathedral, Ely, England.
Language (note)
  • Sung in Latin, Old French or Italian.
Contents
Four In seculum hockets: Longum ; Viellatoris ; Breve ; D'Amiens longum -- Iam nubes dissolvitur -- Entre Adan et Hanikel/Chiès bien séans / Adam de la Halle -- Two hocket motets: Je n'amerai I, II -- Ave maris stella [organ solo] -- Tous corps qui/De souspirant cuer / Guillaume de Machaut -- Musicalis sciencia/Sciencie laudabili -- Or sus, vous dormés trop [organ solo] -- Ave rex gentis Anglorum -- Deus tuorum militum/De flore martyrum/Ave rex gentis -- Ave miles celestis/Ave rex patrone/Ave rex -- Beata viscera -- Thomas gemma Cantuarie/Thomas cesus in Doveria -- Doleo super te/Absolon, fili mi -- Epiphaniam domino canamus /Balaam inquit -- Campanis cum cymbalis/Honoremus dominam -- Sangilio [organ solo] -- Venecie mundi splendor/Michael qui Stena domus / Johannes Ciconia -- Amor mi fa cantar -- O zentil madona mia -- Per larghi prati / Giovanni da Firenze/Giovanni da Cascia -- "Mediolano" Sanctus -- Cum martelli/La manta -- Benedicamus domino [organ solo] -- Ut te per omnes celitus/Ingens alumnus Padue / Johannes Ciconia.
Call Number
*LDC 21866 (F)
OCLC
42141402
Author
Theatre of Voices. Performer
Title
Hoquetus [sound recording] : medieval European vocal music.
Imprint
Los Angeles, Calif. : Harmonia Mundi France, Production USA, p1999.
Performer
Theatre of Voices ; Paul Hillier, director ; with Christopher Bowers-Broadbent, organ.
Event
Recorded 6-12 May 1997, Auer Recital Hall, Bess Meshulam Simon Music Recital Center, Indiana University School of Music, Bloomington, IN; 9 Aug. 1997, St. John's, Smith Square, London; and 20 Aug. 1998, Ely Cathedral, Ely, England.
Language
Sung in Latin, Old French or Italian.
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Added Author
Hillier, Paul. Conductor
Bowers-Broadbent, Christopher. Performer
Adam, de La Halle, approximately 1235-approximately 1288. Entre Adan et Hanikel/Chiès bien séans.
Guillaume, de Machaut, approximately 1300-1377. Tous corps qui/De souspirant cuer.
Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411. Venecie mundi splendor/Michael qui Steno domus/Italie.
Johannes, de Florentia, active 1340-1350. Per larghi prati.
Ciconia, Johannes, approximately 1335-1411. Ut te per omnes celitus/Ingens alumnus Padue.
Publisher No.
HMU 907185 Harmonia Mundi France
Research Call Number
*LDC 21866 (F) Container, texts & program notes on file.
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