The Medieval Lady: Medieval Chant, Songs, & Dances

~ Release by Elizabethan Conversation (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1A Chantar
recording engineer:
Marnie Hall
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
A chanter m'er de so qu'eu no volria
lyricist and composer:
Comtessa de Dia (also known as Beatritz de Diá)
Comtessa Béatriz de Dia7:32
2Mout m'abelist quant je voir revenir
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
Mout m'abelist quant je voi revenir
writer:
Maroie de Dregnau de Lille (a woman composer and poet)
Maroie de Diergnau1:37
3Amours, u trop tart me suis prisBlanche of Castile4:26
4Trotto[anonymous]1:23
5Estampie[anonymous]1:25
6In Evangelium
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
In Evangelium (Antifona)
Hildegard von Bingen1:51
7O viridissima virgaHildegard von Bingen4:32
8O Ierusalem, aurea civitasHildegard von Bingen7:17
9Saltarello[anonymous]1:29
10Saltarello[anonymous]1:54
11La Manfredina
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
La Manfredina / La Rotta (From a document in the British Library in London (Ms.29987))
composer:
[anonymous] (Special Purpose Artist)
[anonymous]2:38
12O Deathe, rock me asleepe
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
O Deathe, rock me asleepe
writer:
[anonymous] (Special Purpose Artist)
previously attributed to:
Anne Boleyn (queen of England)
Anne Boleyn7:08
13Sweetest love, I do not goeAnne Killigrew3:40
14Tower Hill
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
Tower Hill
composer:
Giles Farnaby
Giles Farnaby3:24
15Green Sleeves
audio engineer:
Marnie Hall (in 1994-09)
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recorded at:
Barler Music Hall (Aurora) in Cayuga County, New York, United States (in 1994-09)
recording of:
Greensleeves (generic entry for traditional and unknown arrangements) (in 1994-09)
publisher:
Richard Jones (English printer, songwriter, and composer) (on 1580-09-03)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
music quoted on:
Une saison en enfer (Aut’Chose)
[anonymous]2:51
16When first I saw Fair Dorris' eyesMary Harvey, the Lady Dering2:11
17And is this all? What one poore kisse?Mary Harvey, the Lady Dering0:55
18In vain fair Chloris, you design
performer:
Elizabethan Conversation
recording of:
A false designe to be cruell (In vain fair Chloris, you design)
writer:
Mary Harvey, the Lady Dering
composer:
Henry Lawes (1600s English composer) (in 1653)
Mary Harvey, the Lady Dering2:58
19La Rosignoll (The Nightingale)[anonymous]2:41
20Nobody's GiggeRichard Farnaby2:27