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New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport - Florentine Music flac album
  • Performer New York Pro Musica
  • Title Florentine Music
  • Date of release 1967
  • Country US
  • Style Medieval, Renaissance
  • Other formats DMF FLAC AUD VOC XM VOX WMA
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1669 mb
  • Size FLAC 1681 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 711

New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport - Florentine Music. Music Minus One. MMO 211. US.

More albums of New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport . In studio record of this music release "Florentine Music" attended those artists: LaNoue Davenport (Directed By), New York Pro Musica (Ensemble), Vladimir Bobri (Illustration), Gherardellus de Florentia (Composed By), Andreas de Florentia (Composed By), Anonymous (Composed By), Donatus de Florentia (Composed By), Gherardellus de Florentia (Composed By), Heinrich Isaac (Composed By), Heinrich Isaac (Composed By), Heinrich Isaac (Composed By), Heinrich Isaac (Composed By), Heinrich Isaac (Composed By), Heinrich Isaac (Composed By), Costanzo Festa (Composed By)

Directed By – LaNoue Davenport. Ensemble – New York Pro Musica. Illustration – Bobri. Liner Notes – Charles Canfield Brown. Other Versions (2 of 2) View All. Cat.

Cornett – Robert Montesi. Directed By – Noah Greenberg. Directed By – LaNoue Davenport. The Renaissance Band ‎(LP). The Renaissance Band ‎(LP, Album, Gat).

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In 1953 he began playing with the newly formed New York Pro Musica, directed by Noah Greenberg. He assumed the directorship after Mr. Greenberg's death in 1966, though in 1970, he formed his own ensemble, Music for a While. Continue reading the main story.

New York Pro Musica was a vocal and instrumental ensemble that specialized in medieval and Renaissance music. Other prominent musicians who joined included Russell Oberlin (the first American counter-tenor) and Martha Blackman (the first American gambist) and Frederick Renz, who founded Early Music Foundation after Pro Musica disbanded.

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Ars Nova
A1 Gherardellus de Florentia Tosto Che L'alba (Caccia)
Composed By – Gherardellus de Florentia
A2 Andreas de Florentia Non Più Doglie Ebbe Dido
Composed By – Andreas de Florentia
A3 Anonymous Istampita Ghaetta
Composed By [14th Century] – Anonymous
A4 Donatus de Florentia I’ Fu’ggià Usignol
Composed By – Donatus de Florentia
A5 Gherardellus de Florentia Per Non Lieto
Composed By – Gherardellus de Florentia
Renaissance
Heinrich Isaac Mass Proper: In Festo Nativitatis S. Joannis Baptistae
Composed By – Heinrich Isaac
B1 I. Introit: De Ventre Matris
B2.1 II. Gradual: Priusquam Te
B2.2 III. Alleluia: Erat Johannes
B3 IV. Sequence: Sancti Baptistae Christi
B4.1 V. Offertory: Justus Ut Palma
B4.2 VI. Communion: Tu, Puer, Propheta
B5 Costanzo Festa Deus, Venerunt Gentes
Composed By – Costanzo Festa

Credits

  • Directed By – LaNoue Davenport
  • Ensemble – New York Pro Musica
  • Illustration – Bobri*
  • Liner Notes – Charles Canfield Brown

Notes

Gatefold cover

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DL 79428 New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport - Florentine Music ‎(LP) Decca DL 79428 US 1967
MCA-2515 New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport - Florentine Music ‎(LP, RE) MCA Records MCA-2515 US 1980
SXA 4546 New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport New York Pro Musica, LaNoue Davenport - Florentine Music ‎(LP) Brunswick SXA 4546 UK 1967