Music From Switzerland – Loys Bourgeois and Ludwig Senfl

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Program: #91-28   Air Date: Jul 08, 1991

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  • Loys Bourgeois: Il faut que tous mes esprits. Cantus laetus Choir/Henri Paychere. FONO LP FGLS 30-4328.
  • Loys Bourgeois: Veu que de tout en Dieu. Choir of Radio Suisse Romande/Andre Charlet. Musica Helvetica Program No. 1.
  • Loys Bourgeois: Cantique de Simeon. Geneva Brass Quintet/Michel Cuivit. FONO LP 30-4328.
  • (during break): Ludwig Senfl: Carmen in re. Ricercare Ensemble/Michel Piguet. EMI Reflexe LP.1-C.063-30.104.
  • Dances from Berner Christoph Pfafferli’s collection for the Amerbachs: Chorea; Proportio; Padauner. 'i pifferi’ Ensemble. Pelca LP PSR 40.627.
  • Ludwig Senfl: Lust hab ich g'habt zuer Musica. Ricercare Ensemble, EMI LP as above 063-30.104.
  • Ach Elslein. Ricercare Ensemble, as above.
  • Das Gelaut zu Speyer. Basel University Choir/Paul
  • Schaller. Musica Helvetica Program No. 32.
  • Ecce quam bonum (Reichstag Motet). Soloists/Choir of the Italian—Swiss Radio/Edwin Loehrer. Musica Helvetica Program 32.

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