The Swiss Early Music Scene

Program: #01-41   Air Date: Oct 08, 2001

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Sacred music fro the first printed music publication (in honor of the 500th anniversary of Petrucci's music books).

This program is Free for all, thanks to this generous Preservation Grant:

Preservation of this program is made possible by a generous grant in honor of M. Randolph Wibberley.

Note: All of the music on this program was recorded by DRS in the Martinskirche in Basel. The Ensemble Les Flamboyants performed material from the first printed music book, Harmonice Musices Odhecaton A. Ottaviano Petrucci published this work in 1501--these concerts celebrate the 500th anniversary of this event.

Support for these programs comes in part from PRS, Presence Switzerland; with additional support from Swiss Radio, Pro Helvetia, and the Embassy of Switzerland in Washington, D.C.

  • HAYNE van GHIZEGHEM: De tous biens playne a 3.
  • PETRUS BOURDON: De tous biens playne a 3.
  • JOSQUIN DESPREZ: De tous biens playne (Canon Petrus & Joannes).
  • Anon. J'ai pris amours.
  • JEAN JAPART: Ja'i pris amours.
  • Anon.: J'ai pris amours/De tous biens playne.
  • ANTOINE BUSNOYS: Mon mignault a 4.
  • Anon.: Hor oires une chanson a 5.
  • JOSQUIN DESPREZ: Adieu mes amours.
  • Anon. Hellas quelle est a mon gre.
  • JEAN JAPART: Hellas que il est a mon gre a 4.
  • ALEXANDER AGRICOLA: Leure est venue/Circumdederunt me a 3.
  • ANTOINE BUSNOYS: Je ne fay plus a 3.
  • HEINRICH ISAAC: La morra a 3.
  • LOYSET COMPERE: La renvoy a 3.
  • JOHANNES GHISELIN: La alfonsina a 3.
  • HAYNE von GHIZEGHEM: Amours amours.
  • Anon.: Ma seule dame sur ma foy.

Les Flamboyants has recorded a shorter version of this (two-part) program on Raum Klang disc RK-2005, distributed by Qualiton.

Composer Info

HAYNE van GHIZEGHEM, PETRUS BOURDON, JOSQUIN DESPREZ, JEAN JAPART, ANTOINE BUSNOYS, ALEXANDER AGRICOLA , HEINRICH ISAAC, LOYSET COMPERE, JOHANNES GHISELIN

CD Info

RK-2005

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