Paul Wolfe - Music Of The 16th And 17th Centuries, Volume 1: English Keyboard Music FLAC
- Performer: Paul Wolfe
- Title: Music Of The 16th And 17th Centuries, Volume 1: English Keyboard Music
- Genre: Classical
- Cat #: MHS 679
- Label: Musical Heritage Society
- Country: US
- Date of release: 1965
- Style: Renaissance, Baroque
- FLAC size 2913 mb
- MP3 size: 2085 mb
- Record From Vinyl, LP, Stereo
Tracklist
| 1 | A FansyeComposed By – Unknown Artist |
| 2 | Natus Est NobisComposed By – Thomas Tallis |
| 3 | Tres Partes In UnaComposed By – William Munday |
| 4 | O Ye Tender BabesComposed By – Thomas Tallis |
| 5 | Ut Re My Fa Sol LaComposed By – William Byrd |
| 6 | Gloria Tibi Trinitas IIIComposed By – William Blitheman |
| 7 | When Griping GriefsComposed By – Richard Edwards |
| 8 | Gloria Tibi Trinitas IVComposed By – William Blitheman |
| 9 | The Perpetual RoundComposed By – Thomas Tomkins |
| 10 | In NomineComposed By – John Bull |
| 11 | Ex More Docti MisticoComposed By – Thomas Tallis |
| 12 | Fortune My FoeComposed By – Thomas Tomkins |
| 13 | O Ye Happy DamesComposed By – Anon. |
| 14 | Music Of The 16th And 17th Centuries, Volume 1: English Keyboard Music, From The Tudor Age To The Restoration |
| 15 | Christe Qui Lux With MeaneComposed By – John Redford |
| 16 | Galliard (Selected From The Mulliner Book)Composed By – Anon. |
| 17 | PavanComposed By – Unknown Artist |
| 18 | Christe Qui LuxComposed By – John Redford |
| 19 | Eterne Rex AltissimeComposed By – John Redford |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|
| MHS 679 | Paul Wolfe | Music Of The 16th And 17th Centuries, Volume 1: English Keyboard Music (LP, Mono) | Musical Heritage Society | MHS 679 | US | 1965 |
Credits
- Harpsichord – Paul Wolfe
- Liner Notes – Denis Stevens
Notes
Title subhead from sleeve back: "From the Tudor Age to the Restoration"
——Center labels info——
Silver on navy blue labels
Pressed by Columbia Special Products
——Sleeve info——
Volume 1 from the 8-record series, "Music of the 16th and 17th Centuries"
The instrument played by Paul Wolfe for this recording is a Pleyel, with two manuals and six pedals, the lower manual has an 8-foot stop, a 4-foot stop and a coupler, the upper, two 8-foot stops—one each nasal and lute
Denis Stevens is professor of music, Columbia University in the City of New York
Musical Heritage Society, New York, N.Y.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): XSV 109127
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): XSV 109128
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