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The Vielle Trio, Du Bose Robertson - Music of the Gothic Period and the Early Renaissance: Volume 2 flac album

The Vielle Trio, Du Bose Robertson - Music of the Gothic Period and the Early Renaissance: Volume 2 flac album
  • Performer The Vielle Trio
  • Title Music of the Gothic Period and the Early Renaissance: Volume 2
  • Country US
  • Style Medieval, Renaissance
  • Other formats VOC AUD VOC APE VOX WMA ASF
  • Genre Classical
  • Size MP3 1554 mb
  • Size FLAC 1720 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 851

Ensemble – The Vielle Trio. Tenor Vocals – Du Bose Robertson. Vielle – Beatrice Dohme, Franz Siedersback. Vielle – Werner Landshoff. Matrix, Runout (Side A Stamped): AL 72 A. Matrix, Runout (Side B Stamped): AL 72 B. Matrix, Runout (Side C Stamped): AL 72 C. Matrix, Runout (Side D Stamped): AL 72 D. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.

The Renaissance is a period in European history, covering the span between the 14th and 17th centuries and marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity. The traditional view focuses more on the early modern aspects of the Renaissance and argues that it was a break from the past, but many historians today focus more on its medieval aspects and argue that it was an extension of the middle ages.

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The Renaissance Period spans from circa 1400 . The word 'Renaissance' is of French origin and means "a rebirth of interests", especially in the arts of ancient Greece and Rome (. This renewed interests stems from the fact that a large amount of art work from antiquity was discovered during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance was predominantly a period of exploration, for example, the voyages of Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama occurred during this period.

When you begin to delve and explore the era more closely you will find a rich variety of musical treasures. The word renaissance can be liberally translated from the French into English as re-birth. This gives the first and perhaps the most important clue to the vitality of this period of music. Renaissance keyboards included virginals, early harpsichords and clavichords all of which often looked far more enticing than they sounded as they were prone to tuning issues. Lutes, mandolins, theorbo, harps and the superb hurdy-gurdy features as accompanying and solo instruments in this period of music too. Percussion instruments were mostly different forms of small to medium drums, tambourines and shakers.

Unlike the medieval period, music shifted from. the monopoly of the Roman Catholic Church to the secular life of Europe. This invention allowed music to become more easily distributed and also enhanced the role of musicians and composers. No longer tied down to the church, various composers and musicians would often travel to compose or play music for a variety of audiences. For example, vocals were still regarded over instruments and one such method was the introduction of word painting. Word painting can be thought of as a musical representation of poetic images. For example, if one wanted to represent the lyrics of a person gently tiptoeing, one could pluck the strings of a harp to represent the tiptoeing.

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A1 Ich Sah Einmal Den Morgenstern [Glagau Songbook]
A2 Que Denera Der Hundt
Composed By – Heinrich Isaac
A3 Ich Bin Erfreut Aus Rotem Mund [Glagau Songbook]
A4 Peasant Dance Ein Laeppisch Mao
Composed By – Anonymous
A5 The Three Peasants [Egenolf Songbook]
B1 Anonymous: En Trinitatis
Composed By – Anonymous
B2 10 Son Un Pellegrino
Composed By – Giovanni Da Firenze
B3 Compositione For Three Instruments
Composed By – Jacopo Da Bologna
B4 Madrigal, El Mi Dolce Sospir
Composed By – Francesco Landini
B5 Three Three-Voiced Pieces
Composed By – Jacob Obrecht
C1 No So Yo Quien La Descubre
Composed By – Gabriel
C2 de la Torre: Spanish Dance
Composed By – Francisco de la Torre
C3 Amor Con Fortuna
Composed By – Juan del Encina
C4 Portuguese Dance
Composed By – Anonymous
C5 Todo Me Casa
Composed By – Anonymous
C6 Pase El Aqua
Composed By – Anonymous
C7 Ya Cantan Los Gallos
Composed By – Anonymous
D1 Pourrai J'Avoir
Composed By – Guillaume Dufay
D2 Craindre Vous Vuel [Rondeau]
Composed By – Guillaume Dufay
D3 Je Ne Vis Oncques
Composed By – Guillaume Dufay
D4 Two Italian Court Dances
Composed By – Anonymous
D5 Non E Tempo [Frottola]
Composed By – Anonymous
D6 D'Aspettare
Composed By – Marchetto Cara

Credits

  • Ensemble – The Vielle Trio
  • Tenor Vocals – Du Bose Robertson
  • Vielle [Alto] – Beatrice Dohme, Franz Siedersback
  • Vielle [Tenor] – Werner Landshoff

Notes

Auto-coupled release: disc 1 contains Side A/D, while disc 2 contains Side B/C.
Green cover

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Stamped): AL 72 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Stamped): AL 72 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C Stamped): AL 72 C
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D Stamped): AL 72 D

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AL 72 The Vielle Trio, Du Bose Robertson The Vielle Trio, Du Bose Robertson - Music of the Gothic Period and the Early Renaissance: Volume 2 ‎(2xLP, Album) Allegro AL 72 US Unknown