Hi. 🙂
Over the decades, Telfunken, then Teldec, then Warner Classics republished three wonderful works by Studio der frühen Musik, originally issued as three separate LPs. The most recent (2008) release is shown here:
Warner Classics & Jazz > Classical Release
and this is the 1996 release in my hands:
http://i40.servimg.com/u/f40/11/80/70/77/6porta54.jpg
IMHO everyone loosely interested in medieval music should listen at this record. (Btw nothing to do with certain "rhythmic" interpretations of this repertoire.)
Unfortunately, in the cd versions, many booklets information went lost.
Some great people put on in a website details about the instrumentation of the first (Troubadours) and Third (Minnesanger) LP, but not the details of the second:
https://www.sonusantiqva.org/web/i/S/Studio/1974Trouveres
So my question: anyone owns the 1974 Telefunken LP and is willing to copy on this forum the instrumentation of each song (7 in total)?
Thanks very very much in the anticipation and best regards.
Massimo
P.S. Maybe someone could be interested in a ongoing medieval festival in Piedmont, northern Italy:
Kalendamaya 2010
See you there. 😉
Over the decades, Telfunken, then Teldec, then Warner Classics republished three wonderful works by Studio der frühen Musik, originally issued as three separate LPs. The most recent (2008) release is shown here:
Warner Classics & Jazz > Classical Release
and this is the 1996 release in my hands:
http://i40.servimg.com/u/f40/11/80/70/77/6porta54.jpg
IMHO everyone loosely interested in medieval music should listen at this record. (Btw nothing to do with certain "rhythmic" interpretations of this repertoire.)
Unfortunately, in the cd versions, many booklets information went lost.
Some great people put on in a website details about the instrumentation of the first (Troubadours) and Third (Minnesanger) LP, but not the details of the second:
https://www.sonusantiqva.org/web/i/S/Studio/1974Trouveres
So my question: anyone owns the 1974 Telefunken LP and is willing to copy on this forum the instrumentation of each song (7 in total)?
Thanks very very much in the anticipation and best regards.
Massimo
P.S. Maybe someone could be interested in a ongoing medieval festival in Piedmont, northern Italy:
Kalendamaya 2010
See you there. 😉