For Sale: New and factory shrink wrapped LP. Mint shape.
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Label:
Fortress Records (5) – 32-2187-74, Fortress Records (5) – BP 61670
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Renaissance, Medieval
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1a |
Deo Gracias, Anglia (Agincourt Carol) |
0:51 |
A1b |
Trotto
|
0:58 |
A1c |
Be Merry, Be Merry |
0:44 |
A1d |
Lullay: I Saw A Sweete, Seemly Sight
|
3:06 |
A1e |
Nowell Sing We Now
|
0:55 |
A1f |
Saltarello
|
1:37 |
A2 |
Samson Dux Fortissime (A Dramatic Cantata Of The Thirteenth Century) |
11:58 |
|
Renaissance Choral Music |
B1 |
Pater, Venit Hora
|
1:22 |
B2 |
Hodie Christus Natus Est
|
2:06 |
B3 |
Chantez A Dieu Chanson Nouvelle
|
1:35 |
|
Medieval Carols And Dances |
B4a |
Ah Man, Assay |
1:41 |
B4b |
Nova, Nova
|
1:28 |
B4c |
Deo Gracias |
0:57 |
B4d |
Nota |
1:10 |
B4e |
Saltarello |
0:53 |
B4f |
Alleluia Psallat |
1:09 |
Credits
- Alto Recorder – Robert E. Bornemann (tracks: B4a, B4c to B4f)
- Bells, Finger Cymbals, Triangle – Donald S. Cornelius (tracks: B4b to B4f)
- Bells, Wood Block – Robert G. Sonnenberg (tracks: A1 to A2)
- Choir – The Choir Of The Lutheran Theological Seminary At Philadelphia (tracks: A1a, A1c to A1e, A2, B1 to B4b, B4f)
- Cover – Robert J. Bauer
- Directed By [Musical Director] – Robert E. Bornemann
- Drum – Leonard F. Ashford, Jr. (tracks: B4d to B4f)
- Drums – Kenneth E. Zindle (tracks: A1 to A2)
- Finger Cymbals – Fred T. Crawford (tracks: A1 to A2)
- Guitar – John R. Warren (tracks: A1 to A2)
- Producer – Richard N. Clapper
- Recorded By – Sterling C. Spielman
- Recorder [Soprano] – Robert L. Buckwalter (tracks: B4a, B4c to B4d, B4f)
- Recorder [Tenor] – Kenneth T. Michnay (tracks: B4a, B4c, B4f)
- Tambourine – David C. Newhart (tracks: A1 to A2), Douglas A. Haak (tracks: B4e to B4f)
- Translated By [Samson Dux Fortissime] – Ronald Beacon, Thomas Osterfield
- Viola – Bluma Goldberg Jacobs (tracks: A1 to A2)
Notes
"32-2187-74" number listed on back cover.
"BP 61670" number on label.
Insert/booklet included with libretto/lyrics to "Samson Dux Fortissime."
Translation was prepared by Ronald Beacon and Thomas Osterfield (revised R.E.B.) for use in connection with the performing edition by Robert E. Bornemann.
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Side A
"Trotto" (soprano recorder and percussion)
"Saltarello" (alto recorder, voices, percussion)
"Samson Dux Fortissime," a dramatic cantata of the thirteenth century. (Brit. Mus., Ms. Harleian. 978)
[1. Chorus; 2. Interlude—Samson—Samson & Chorus; 3. Interlude—Samson; 4. Interlude—Delilah—Samson; 5. Interlude—Chorus—Samson—Chorus—Delilah—Samson & Chorus—Samson; 6. Interlude—Chorus—Samson & Chorus]
Side B
"Ah Man, Assay" (choir and instruments)
"Nova, Nova" (choir and instruments)
"Deo Gracias" (recorders and bells)
"Nota" (soprano & alto recorders, finger cymbals, drum)
"Saltarello" (alto recorder, triangle, tambourine, drum)
"Alleluia Psallat" (choir and instruments)
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Fortress Records – 2900 Queen Lane – Philadelphia, Pa. 19129
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A - Runout): BP-61670-S1-1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B - Runout): BP-61670-S-2-1
- Rights Society: ASCAP
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