๐”–๐”ฑ๐”ฏ๐”ฒ๐”ช๐”ข๐”ซ๐”ฑ๐”ฆ ๐”ช๐”ฒ๐”ฐ๐”ฆ๐” ๐”ž๐”ฉ๐”ฆ: Strumenti Del Medioevo Per Audiofili, Music of The Age of Chivalry-Mary Remnant

Ensemble: Mary Remnant, Petronela Dittmer, Matthew Hart Dyke Album: Strumenti Del Medioevo Per Audiofili - or - Music of The Age of Chivalry Video: A selection of musical instruments, related to the corresponding song, taken from various sources โ€ข A dear audiophile friend of mine made me discover this very interesting recording released for Audiophile Sound magazine in 2004. I did some research and I discovered that there is also a different edition of this publication entitled: Music of the age of Chivalry. Other than this detail and the cover, there is no other difference between the two publications. This work was edited and created by Mary Teresa Elizabeth Remnant, musician, scholar, musicologist and medievalist born in 1935 in England. From wikipedia I find that: his parents were a music teacher and an architect and art historian. While studying piano and violin at the Royal College of Music, she was awarded the Tagore Gold Medal. She went on to specialise in Early Music. A Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music and an Associate of the Royal College of Music in London, she completed her DPhil on Bowed instruments at St Anneโ€™s College, Oxford University. She taught piano and violin, and was for a time, demonstrator of historic early keyboard instruments in the RCM Museum. She was awarded a Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowship in 1967, and was able to study in detail and bring back to life the early musical instruments portrayed in carvings and on the walls of churches along the Camino de Santiago in France, Spain and elsewhere in Europe. Remnant was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1989, having come to prominence as a world renowned scholar and enthusiast of early music and early musical instruments. She was an acknowledged expert in her field and is quoted in various subsequent works of reference. As a session musician, she participated in broadcasts from the early 1960s, for instance, playing the vielle and organetto with Pro Musica Sacra and Ian Partridge. Remnant featured in numerous recordings of David Munrowโ€™s Early Music Consort, variously playing organ, fiddle, tabor and drums. She also played fiddle, alto crumhorn and tambourin with John Stewart Beckett and Michael Morrowโ€™s ensemble, Musica Reservata in recitals of Guillaume de Machaut and the music of Spain, broadcast by the BBC during 1967โ€“8. She played early music on reconstructed instruments, often made to order by the instrument maker, Alan Crumpler. She would describe and play a wide range of early instruments. She would demonstrate the sound of an instrument by playing a tune and illustrate it with pictures of the instrument from carvings, paintings, or engravings. In this work Mary Remnant with Petronela Dittmer and Matthew Hart Dyke explore the world of medieval musical instruments through a repertoire of great classics of early music, giving life to an album which, although created for the purpose of demonstrating musical instruments and their sound, is really pleasant to the listening thanks to its simplicity and minimal arrangements. I wish you happy listening! Mirko Virginio Volpe MUSICA MEDIEVALE โ€ข 1 Anon., France, 13th c.: The Play of Daniel - Congaudentes celebremus 2 Anon.: Tonus perigrinus - Plainsong: In exitu Israel 3 Anon., France, 13th c. Huelgas Ms. - Conductus: Novus miles sequitur 4 Anon., France, 13th c. - Joliettement 5 Anon., England, 13th c. - Worldes bliss ne last no throwe 6 Anon. - Christus vincit 7 Anon., The Cracow Hejnel - Trumpet: Franfare 8 Alfonso le Sabio (attr.): Cantigas de Santa Maria - Cantiga 100: Santa Maria strela do dia 9 Anon., England/France - Alle psallite cum luya 10 Tassin (attr.) - Chose Tassin 11 Anon., France, 13th c. - Edi beo thu , hevene quene 12 Gautier de Coinci - Ma viele 13 Anon. - Sumer is icumen 14 Anon., England, 14th c. - Angelus ad virginem 15 Anon., England, ca 1300 - Marionette douce 16 Anon., England, ca 1300 - Bryd one brere 17 Anon., France, 14th c. - Cis chans veult boire 18 Anon., Germany, 14th c. - Hymn: Maria muoter 19 Anon., Llibre Vermell de Montserrat, 14th c. - Ad mortem festinamus 20 Anon., 14th c. - Fanfare 21 Anon., England - Ave Rex gentis Anglorum 22 Anon., Germany, 14th c. - In Gottes namen fahren wir 23 Anon., England, 14th c. - Lullay, Lullay: As I lay on Yooles night 24 Guillaume de Machaut - Douce dame jolie 25 Anon., Italy, 14th c. - Trotto 26 Anon./Richard de Ledrede, Italy, 14th c. - Verbum caro factum est 27 Anon., England, 14th c. - Me lykyth ever the lenger the bet 28 Anon., 14th c. - Scribere proposui โ€ข Buy: ๐ŸŒป The monetization of this channel is disabled to offer the highest possible listening quality. Please support the channel with a free donation: โ€ข #musicamedievale #medievalmusic #earlymusic #medioevo #musicalinstruments #medieval #instruments #audiophile
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