Early Music in Switzerland, continued; Medieval Music in Switzerland: Early Recordings

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Program: #00-46   Air Date: Nov 05, 2000

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I.

NOTKER BALBULUS: Psallat ecclesia mater; Sanctus spiritus assit nobis gratia (Choralschola of the Monastery of Einsiedeln/Fr. Roman Bannwart, dir.). Musica Helvetica programs numbers 1 & 51.

II.

TUOTILO of St. GALL: Hodie cantandus. (Sylvia & Walter Frei). FONO EP FGL-25-4315.
Anon.: Kyrie Cunctipotens genitor. (Choralschola of Einsiedeln/ Fr. Roman Bannwart). Musica Helvetica program 1.

III.

JULIUS SPERATUS: Disticon in filomela.
RUDOLF von FENIS: Minne gebuitet mir, dazu ich singe. (Sylvia & Walter Frei). FONO EP FGL-25-4321.
RUDOLF von FENIS: Nun ist nich mere.
KONRAD von WURZBURG: Des soltu clein geniessen.
(Sylvia & Walter Frei). FONO EP FGL-25-4315.
MEISTER POPPE: O hoer unde starker almechtiger got. (Sylvia & Walter Frei). FONO EP FGL-25-4321.

IV.

Anon. (from Fribourg, late 13th cen.): Ave virgo virginum.
Anon. (from Engelberg, 1372): Gaudens in Domino;
Ad regnum epulentum (as above, FONO 4315).
Anon.: (Engelberg): Salve pater nominum; Unicornis captivatur). (as above, FONO 4321).

V.

Anon.: St. Magnus Hymn.
Anon. (from Robertsbridge Codex, c. 1325): Estampie.
PEROTINUS: Haec dies; Deo confitemini/Domino.
(E. Power Biggs, on the organ of Valere Cathedral in Sion, the oldest playable organ in the world).
Musica Helvetica program 31.

VI.

Anon.: Canzun de Sontga Margriata. (as above, FONO 4321).

VII.

Anon./BERNER CHRISTOPH PFAFFERLI: Amerbach Dance
Collection: Chorea; Proportio; Paduaner. ('i pifferi' Ensemble).  Pelca LP PSR 40. 627.

VIII.

LUDWIG SENFL: Lust hab ich g'habt zuer Musica; Ach Elslein. (Ricercare Ensemble/Michel Piguet, dir.). EMI/Reflexe LP 1-C.0630.104.
LUDWIG SENFL: Das Gelaut zu Speyer. (Basel University Choir/Paul Schaller, dir.). Musica Helvetica program 32.

Composer Info

NOTKER BALBULUS, TUOTILO of St. GALL, JULIUS SPERATUS, RUDOLF von FENIS, KONRAD von WURZBURG, MEISTER POPPE, PEROTINUS, BERNER CHRISTOPH PFAFFERLI, LUDWIG SENFL

CD Info

FONO EP FGL-25-4315, FONO EP FGL-25-4321, LP PSR 40. 627, LP 1-C.0630.104

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