Other title |
My fayre ladye : images of women in Medieval England |
Contents |
The beloved. Quam pulcra es : Sarum chant (3:02) ; Quam pulcra es / John Dunstable (2:20) ; Ibo michi ad montem mirre : Sarum chant (2:16) ; Who shall have my fayre ladye? / anon., Fayrfax manuscript (1:55) ; Salve regina misericordie : Sarum chant (6:41) -- The unfathomable. Adew mes amours / William Cornysh (2:10) ; A robyn, gentyl robyn / William Cornysh (2:46) ; Iff I had wytt for to endyght / anon., Henry VIII's book (3:04) -- The maternal. Quid petis o fili? / Richard Pygott (8:39) -- The desired. Tota pulcra es : Sarum chant (2:26) ; Up Y arose / anon., Ritson manuscript (2:51) ; And I war a maydyn / anon., Henry VIII's book (1:39) ; Blow thi horne hunter / William Cornysh (3:13) -- The triumphant. Anima mea liquefacta est : Sarum chant (1:47) ; O regina mundi clara / John Browne (13:41) ; Beata Dei genitrix : Sarum chant (1:39). |
General note | Streaming audio files. |
General note | Includes program notes. |
General note | Title from resource description page (viewed July 07, 2015). |
Performer |
Lionheart (Jeffrey Johnson, baritone ; Lawrence Lipnik, countertenor ; John Olund, tenor ; Richard Porterfield, baritone ; Kurt-Owen Richards, bass ; Stephen Rosser, tenor). |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded Concert Hall of the Nimbus Foundation 27-30 June 1996. |
Language | Sung in Latin and English ; also printed as text with English translations. |
Issued in other form | Original cat. no.: NI 5512 |
Genre/form | Part songs. |