The Early Music Consort Of London Conducted By David Munrow - Michael Praetorius

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Classical
Style: Renaissance

Tracklist:
A1. Passameze (CCLXXXVI À 6) 1:32
A2. Spagnoletta (XXVII À 4) 1:20
A3. La Boureé (XXXII À4) 2:15
A4. Pavane De Spaigne (XXX À 4) 2:24
A5. Courante M. M. Wustrow (CL À 4) 2:30
. Suite De Ballets 2:45
A7. [Galliard] Reprinse Secundam Inferioren (CCCX À 4) 2:38
A8. La Sarabande (XXXIV À 4) 2:16
. Suite De Voltes 3:56
. Motets From Musae Sioniae (1605-1610) And Other Collections
B1. Resonet In Laudibus (7 Parts) 2:42
B2. Erhalt Uns, Herr Bei Deinem Wort (17 Parts) 8:41
B3. Gott Der Vater Wohn Uns Bei (8 Parts) 4:13
B4. Aus Tiefer Not Schrei Ich Zu Dir (8 Parts) 4:15
B5. Allein Gott In Der Höh Sei Ehr (12 Parts) 3:09
B6. Christus, Der Uns Selig Macht (8 Parts) 7:36



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

(P)1974 EMI Records Ltd.
A booklet [8 pages containing an introductory essay on Praetorius by Dr. Jerome Roche, and texts and translations, is enclosed with this record.


 

. Dances From Terpsichore (1612)
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