L'Oiseau-Lyre DSDL 714 [LP]
Playing time: 61'23
Recorded: 4-8 January 1983, Henry Wood Hall, London
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| Mi Verry Joy
Songs of the fifteenth-century Englishmen
The Medieval Ensemble of London - Peter Davies & Timothy Davies
| | Side 1
John Bedyngham (d. 1460) | 1. | Mi verry joy (Rondeau) | [4:37] | 2. | O rosa bella (Ballata) | [3:52] | 3. | Le serviteur (Rondeau) | [6:37] | 4. | Myn hertis lust (Rhyme-royal) | [2:06] | 5. | Duer ne puis (Rondeau) | [5:47] | 6. | Fortune alas (Rhyme-royal) | [2:06] | 7. | Se belle (Rondeau) | [6:34] |
| | Side 2
John Dunstable (c. 1390-1453) | 8. | Puisque m'amour (Rondeau) | [4:32] | 9. | Je languis (Ballade) | [5:40] | 10. | I pray yor all (Carol) | [2:19] |
| | Hert | 11. | O rosa bella (Ballata) | [3:41] |
| | Walter Frye (fl. 15th century) | 12. | Alas alas (Rhyme-royal) | [2:55] | 13. | 'Watlin frew' | [1:28] | 14. | So ys emprentid (Rhyme-royal) | [2:58] | 15. | Tout a par moy (Rondeau) | [6:11] |
Patrizia Kwella, soprano (1, 5, 9)
Margaret Philpot, alto (3, 6, 12, 15)
Timothy Penrose, counter-tenor (4, 10)
Rogers Covey-Crump, tenor (1-3, 5-9, 11, 14)
Paul Elliott, tenor (1, 3-6, 9-12)
Paul Hillier, baritone (2, 7, 8, 14, 15)
Michael George, baritone (2, 7, 8, 14)
Timothy Davies, lute (4, 11-13, 15)
Robert Cooper, rebec (13)
Peter Davies & Timothy Davies, dirs.
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