- Additional Authors
- Description
- 1 online resource (1 sound file).
- Series Statement
- Lyrichord early music series
- Music of the Middle Ages ; volume 4
- Uniform Title
- Lyrichord early music series.
- Music of the Middle Ages ; volume 4.
- Alternative Title
- English polyphony of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
- Subject
- Note
- Sung in Latin or Middle English.
- Event (note)
- Recorded at Esoteric Sound Studios, New York City.
- Source of Description (note)
- Description based on hard copy version record.
- Contents
- Verbum patris (1:50) -- Opem nobis/Salve Thoma/Pastor cesus (1:29) -- O noblis/O mira/O decus/Apparuit (1:37) -- Worldes blisce/Benidicamus domino (2:40) -- Deus tuorum/De flore/Ave rex (2:05) -- Jesu Cristes milde moder (9:44) -- Fowles in the frith (:40) -- Edi beo thu/Purissima virgo (5:22) -- Puollaro gromium (1:50) -- Ade finit/Ade finit/A definement (2:44) -- Civitas nusquam/Cibus/Tu es celestis (2:33) -- Beata viscerea (1:55) -- Thomas gemma/Thomas cesus (3:22).
- LCCN
- OCLC
- 875432722
- Title
English polyphony of the 13th & 14th centuries.
- Publisher
New York : Lyrichord Discs, [1994]
- Copyright Date
©1994
- Playing Time
003751
- Type of Content
performed music
- Type of Medium
computer
- Type of Carrier
online resource
- Series
Lyrichord early music series
Music of the Middle Ages ; volume 4
Lyrichord early music series.
Music of the Middle Ages ; volume 4.
- Performer
Russell Oberlin, countertenor ; Charles Bressler, Donald Perry, tenors ; Seymour Barab and Martha Blackman, viols.
- Event
Recorded at Esoteric Sound Studios, New York City.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
Oberlin, Russell, 1928- singer.
Bressler, Charles, singer.
Perry, Donald (Tenor), singer.
Barab, Seymour, instrumentalist.
Blackman, Martha, instrumentalist.
- Other Form:
Source record: English polyphony of the 13th & 14th centuries. New York : Lyrichord Discs, c1994 (OCoLC)31151120
- Other Standard Identifier
4445780042
- Publisher No.
LEMS8004 Lyrichord Early Music
- Branch Call Number
eNYPL Music